Voters in four counties in the Ozarks will decide five tax issues on the ballot in August.

The election is Tuesday, August 6. Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Here are the issues on the ballot.

Camden County:

The Southwest Camden County Fire Protection District is asking voters to increase the tax levy percentage by .25 cents to provide funds for the district.

Cedar County:

The Cedar County Hospital's Board of Trustees is asking to increase the tax levy to .61112 per $100 of assessed valuation. The extra money is for maintenance and improvements in the hospital system.

Greene County (Select few voters in Polk County):

The Walnut Grove School District is asking voters to approve a tax levy. It would raise the tax by $1.07 or an extra $200 for $100,000 of assessed property. The extra money would build new classrooms, add a FEMA storm shelter and add a more secure entrance.

Laclede County:

The Lebanon Rural Fire Protection District is asking to increase the tax levy to .36 on each $100 property assessed. The money would improve firefighting services.

The Public Water Supply System No. 3 is asking voters to approve $4 million in bonds. They will use the bonds to pay for improvements.