October 9, 2025 - 04:22

There's a new candidate in the Douglas County Assessor's race. A prominent real estate broker from Omaha has officially announced their candidacy, aiming to bring a fresh perspective to the office. With extensive experience in the local real estate market, the candidate believes they possess the necessary skills to enhance the assessment process and improve transparency within the office.
In their announcement, the broker emphasized the importance of accurate property assessments and the role they play in ensuring fair taxation for residents. The candidate plans to focus on leveraging technology to streamline operations and make the assessment process more efficient. They also expressed a commitment to engaging with the community, encouraging feedback, and addressing the concerns of property owners.
As the election approaches, the candidate is expected to outline their vision and policies in a series of public forums. This move is likely to energize the race, as voters seek a leader who can effectively navigate the complexities of property assessment in Douglas County.
July 17, 2026 - 04:02
Business & Real Estate: Don Pedro and Manasota Key up for renourishmentCharlotte County officials will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, July 22 to discuss a proposed tax increase aimed at funding beach renourishment for Don Pedro and Knight Island, part of the...
July 16, 2026 - 09:12
Elizabeth Holmes Earns SIOR Designation, Joining Elite Global Network of Commercial Real Estate ProfessionalsBOSTON - Elizabeth Holmes, Director of Corporate Services at R.W. Holmes Commercial Real Estate, has earned the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) designation, placing her among an...
July 15, 2026 - 18:54
Ken Paxton’s many real estate holdings become an issue in Texas Senate raceA growing controversy over Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton`s extensive real estate holdings is heating up the race for the state Senate. State Representative James Talarico recently brought the...
July 15, 2026 - 03:29
Kevin Warsh Blames High Mortgage Rates on Hot Inflation as He Declares a 'New Chapter' for the FedFederal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh appeared before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday, delivering his first formal testimony since assuming the role earlier this year. During the...