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Putnam County Sheriff's Office earns standards recertification limaohio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from limaohio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Waynesfield Police Department gains recertification status WAYNESFIELD The Waynesfield Police Department has completed the Ohio Collaborative recertification process, Karhlton Moore, executive director of the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services, has announced. Recertification of the Ohio Collaborative standards takes place on a three- to four-year cycle. The standards are the first of their kind in Ohio and were developed and established by the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board as part of the state’s efforts to strengthen community and police relations. Bookmark the permalink. ....
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Local News Briefs: ODOT work to impact local highways Staff Report ODOT work to impact local highways MARION - Some road construction projects are expected to affect highways in Marion County this week. All outlined work is weather permitting. Ohio 309 eastbound and westbound between Robinson Road and Ohio 37 will close starting Tuesday through April 13 for tile replacement. The detour will be Ohio 37 northbound to Ohio 67 westbound to Kenton-Marseilles Road to Ohio 309 or reverse. U.S. 23 northbound and southbound at Ohio 98 will have daily lane restrictions from 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. starting Monday through May 2021 for shoulder widening. This is in addition to the daily lane restrictions on Ohio 98 at U.S. 23 for bridge work through April. ....
[email protected] SALEM TOWNSHIP Winona Fire Chief George Brantingham is questioning whether the township paid all that was owed to his department for services last year. “We seem to have a discrepancy on what was paid to us last year,” he said. Brantingham spoke to trustees about the issue at Tuesday night’s meeting, saying the amount the Columbiana County Auditor’s Office told him didn’t match with what the township paid, alleging a shortage of $3,000. Trustees referred him to Fiscal Officer Dale Davis, who said he’ll look into it. After the meeting, Davis said the contract with the Winona Fire Department calls for the township to pay $15,000 after the first tax settlement, then $15,000 after the second tax settlement, then the balance of what’s left in the fund Dec. 31. Davis said the township paid $33,265 for last year, but Brantingham is claiming the amount should have been $36,266. ....