Newark Advocate
NEWARK - The Refugee-Canyon Joint Fire District has filed a civil lawsuit against Licking County and its Board of Commissioners over 911 dispatching fees.
In a civil complaint filed in Licking County Common Pleas Court last week, the Refugee-Canyon Joint Fire District seeks declaratory judgement in the case, asking the court to declare Licking County doesn t have the legal authority to charge for dispatch services provided to the district.
The Refugee-Canyon Joint Fire District was formed in October 2019, following approval by Hebron s council members and Union Township s trustees. A joint venture between the Village of Hebron and Union Township, the district provides fire and EMS service to Hebron and Union Township residents.
Firefighters & EMS Fund Supported Multiple Successful Ballot Initiatives Throughout Ohio
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Grassroots political organization
Firefighters & EMS Fund supported important fire referendums and ballot measures throughout Ohio ahead of the November 3rd election. Firefighters & EMS Fund provided time, expertise, and resources to support ballot initiatives in Saybrook, Genoa Township, Refugee Canyon Fire District, and Jerome Township, Ohio.
Firefighters & EMS Fund was contacted by a committee from Genoa township after they heard about the organization s mission to support public safety and requested help to make their case to the public for why their fire and EMS levies should be renewed.