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3-2 vote allows Nisswa to continue local option sales tax path

NISSWA — After a 3-2 vote, the Nisswa City Council will continue to pursue the idea of enacting a local option sales tax, or LOST, in the city to fund city park improvements. Mayor Jennifer Carnahan and council member Joe Hall were opposed. The approval at the regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 18, doesn't impose the tax. Rather, the process can now continue, with several approvals still necessary to have voters ultimately decide whether to impose th…
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Pine and Lakes Echo Journal broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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