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Gainesville saw a jump of 18.91 percent as they are settling in with new Economic Development President William Myers who served as Denison’s VP of Economic Development for many years.

The biggest gainer in the area is Melissa who is growing by leaps and bounds. They saw an increase of 45.79% over January 2022 by racking in $586,065.61.

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Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced last Thursday he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose districts $1.07 billion in local sales tax allocations for January, 7.6 percent more than in January 2022.

Sherman and Howe took big jumps in sales tax gains by 34.10% and 22.38%, respectively. Denison, however, saw a loss of 15.22% and Van Alstyne saw a decrease of 6.65%.

City January 2023

Sherman Denison aGainesville Celina Melissa Anna Van Alstyne Bonham Whitesboro Gunter Pottsboro Southmayd

Howe

Whitewright Leonard Collinsville Bells Tioga Tom Bean Oak Ridge Savoy Dorchester Ector $3,137,226.57 $838,412.09 $757,106.80 $626,976.45 $586,065.61 $542,872.92 $274,205.19 $227,392.82 $155,388.66 $142,670.41 $78,387.49 $61,053.85

$52,123.98

$50,903.00 $37,743.69 $32,903.82 $25,755.25 $24,176.92 $13,422.27 $10,297.55 $6,732.22 $1,110.83 $0.00

City

Sherman Denison Celina Gainesville Anna Melissa Van Alstyne Bonham Gunter Whitesboro Pottsboro Whitewright

Howe

Leonard Collinsville Tioga Bells Southmayd Tom Bean Oak Ridge Savoy Ector Dorchester

January 2022

$2,339,387.23 $988,999.93 $643,589.56 $636,700.54 $483,555.62 $401,975.83 $293,749.76 $212,224.07 $149,340.30 $144,682.92 $72,620.71 $42,833.21 $42,590.25 $38,321.01 $29,081.96 $25,967.38 $22,628.78 $17,308.95 $11,815.38 $11,450.75 $5,629.67 $3,473.31 $957.16

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