Middletown seeking tax issue to build 4 new fire stations: What theyâre saying
Nick Graham | Journal-News staff
and last updated 2021-07-25 18:53:08-04
Now that Middletown city council unanimously voted to place a 1-mill property tax on the ballot next spring, city and fire officials and a campaign committee will try to convince residents the tax is needed.
Middletown fire officials and firefighters attended last weekâs meeting, and after council voted 5-0 on the levy that would fund the building of four fire stations, Chief Paul Lolli said he was âthrilled.â
He knows convincing council was only the first step. Now itâs up to the citizens.
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Middletown mayor saves skydiving partner s life after malfunction Share Updated: 5:00 PM EDT May 14, 2021 Associated Press
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 5:00 PM EDT May 14, 2021 Associated Press An Ohio Mayor has been credited with saving the life of her skydiving partner after an equipment malfunction during a training exercise in Middletown.Middletown Mayor Nicole Condrey was connected to her teammate by straps as the pair skydived carrying a large American flag Wednesday, the Dayton Daily News reported.Owner of Team Fastrax, a professional skydiving team, John Hart, was unable to release the strap as the pair approached the ground and Condrey executed an “emergency procedure” to release the strap about 100 feet (30 meters) off the ground.Condrey said she did not have time be scared and she used her “instincts and training.”After the maneuver, Condrey crashed into
May 14—The quick actions of the Middletown mayor are being credited for saving two lives: hers and her teammate's. John Hart, owner of Team Fastrax, a professional skydiving team based in Middletown, said during training exercises Wednesday night at Hook Field in Middletown, he and Mayor Nicole Condrey were connected with straps as they were carrying a large American flag. But there was an .
May 14—The quick actions of the Middletown mayor are being credited for saving two lives: hers and her teammate's. John Hart, owner of Team Fastrax, a professional skydiving team based in Middletown, said during training exercises Wednesday night at Hook Field in Middletown, he and Mayor Nicole Condrey were connected with straps as they were carrying a large American flag. But there was an .