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Bazetta trustee announces he won't seek re-election | News, Sports, Jobs


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BAZETTA After eight years as a township trustee and six years as a zoning board member, Trustee Ted Webb announced Tuesday he will retire from public office at the end of the year.
Webb, who has retired from and sold his graphic design / plate-making business, said at the trustees meeting he wants to spend more time with his family and will not seek re-election in November.
Trustee Frank Parke also has indicated he will not seek re-election this year.
“It’s time to bring some new people in to serve the township,” said Webb, who served five of the past eight years as trustee chairman. ....

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City to spend $1.5M to fix streets | News, Sports, Jobs


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WARREN The city is looking at spending more than $1.55 million on street repairs using money from the 0.5 percent income tax for police, fire and roads.
The tax first was approved in 2016 and renewed last fall.
The original legislation required the city to use $500,000 annually to repair and upgrade city roads that do not receive state or federal matching funds.
City Auditor Vince Flask said the extra $1 million placed in the local road repair budget also is coming from the tax.
“It took the city a while to fill the ranks in the police and fire departments, so we collected funds that were not used,” Flask said. ....

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Jan. 11, 2:02 a.m. Runaway reported in the 1800 block of Southwest Boulevard SW.
1:37 a.m. Obstructing official business reported in the 2500 block of Parkman Road NW.
Jan. 10 10:51 p.m. Drug activity reported in the 300 block of Chestnut Avenue NE. Thomas Knepper, 52, arrested on failure-to-appear warrants from Warren Municipal Court.
10:08 p.m. Domestic dispute reported in the 2600 block of Beal Street NW.
9:45 p.m. Criminal damaging, menacing reported in the 1200 block of Willard Avenue SE.
3:17 a.m. Death of Rose Gregory reported in the 1900 block of Larchmont Avenue NE.
Jan. 9, 10:10 p.m. Discharging firearms, improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle, reported at Fourth Street and Main Avenue SW. Roger Graves, 64, of Ravenna arrested on a charge of discharging firearms. ....

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City health board was accused of gross neglect | News, Sports, Jobs


99 years ago in 1922:
• Charges that the city health board had been guilty of gross neglect of its businesses were made by member John Schell when he cited the fact that the board had not met in regular session since June 20, 1921. The law had required monthly meetings, but none had been held for seven months.
Schell superheated the chilly atmosphere of the city council chamber with charges that the new law standardizing the sale of milk was not enforced upon all dealers in Warren and then revived the old garbage collection fight.
“Employees of the Board of Health aided and abetted the independent garbage collector, Bartlett, to defy the Board of Health in its garbage collection contract,” Mr. Schell said. “I never saw anything so rotten imposed on anyone,” he continued.“And we have proof that employees of the board collaborated with Bartlett against the board.” ....

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