During their monthly business meeting held on Tuesday, the Loretto Board of Aldermen took a significant step by approving a rise in the city’s court costs. This decision entails an increase of $32, which adjusts the court costs from the former amount of $143 to a new total of $175. The ordinance received approval on its second and final reading, and it will take effect without delay.
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