Independent candidates seek seats on Bucyrus City Council
Two independent incumbents will not seek reelection, and another will seek a different seat.
The deadline for independent candidates to file petitions was 4 p.m. Monday, and the Crawford County Board of Elections released a list of who filed later that afternoon. The elections board will certify petitions during a regular board meeting at 1 p.m. July 15.
Fourth Ward
Lisa Alsept, an independent who represents the Fourth Ward, did not file for reelection. Two independents did file petitions for that seat James D. Mee, 873 W. Perry St.; and Steven D. Young, 905 Nevada Road. Mee is currently an at-large member of council.
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MANSFIELD â The Gorman-Rupp Company distributed profit sharing checks totaling more than $2 million to approximately 520 employees of its Mansfield and Gorman-Rupp Industries (Bellville, Ohio) Divisions.
Jeffrey S. Gorman, President and CEO, stated that this was the 86th consecutive year employees have shared in the companyâs profits, a program started by co-founders J.C. Gorman and H.E. Rupp.
In addition to the profit-sharing distribution, the following employees were recognized for their years of service:
Mansfield Division
40 years of service: Laurie Leedy, Bobby Parrigan
25 years of service: Tony Mickley, Mike Keith, Lisa Alsept, Andy Secrist, Cyndi Hoffner, Lisa Suska.
25 years of service: Paul Oehling