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Voters approve all tax levies on ballot in Tuscarawas County
NEW PHILADELPHIA All tax issues on the May primary ballot in Tuscarawas County were approved by voters on Tuesday, including a 1% income tax increase in Midvale and a 2.5-mill additional levy for fire protection and EMS in Franklin Township, according to unofficial totals from the Tuscarawas County Board of Elections.
Results include:
• 4-mill renewal levy for police and fire in Dover 684 for the levy, 190 against the levy;
• 2.8-mill renewal levy for current expenses in Uhrichsville 105 in favor, 51 against;
• 1% income tax increase in Midvale 27 in favor, 18 against;
• 1.6-mill renewal levy for general operating expenses in Parral 18 in favor, 0 against;
Mount Morris will have a new mayor, and new trustees will take office on the village boards of Dansville and Lima following village elections on Tuesday.
Former Mount Morris Mayor Joel Mike will be returning to the office after he was decisively elected by voters in village elections on Tuesday. Mike received nearly three-quarters of the ballots cast in the mayorâs race.
In Dansville, former police chief Charlie Perkins outpolled two incumbents to receive one of two seats on the village board, based on unofficial results from the Livingston County Board of Elections.
And in Lima, two incumbent village board members were voted out by Brian Smith and Carolyn Fleming.
Four candidates are seeking two open seats on the Village of Lima board. Republicans Brian Smith and Carolyn Fleming are seeking office as are Democrats David M. Cabrera and John
DOVER At a sometimes contentious special session Friday evening that lasted nearly three hours, Dover council voted to override Mayor Richard Homrighausen s vetoes of two pieces of legislation.
The first piece established rates for customers of Dover Power & Light and included a surcharge on electricity used by Dover Chemical Corp. Council voted 6-1 to override that veto.
Law Director Doug O Meara has alleged that employees of the city s Electric Field Division had been maintaining and upgrading the lines and equipment inside Dover Chemical, in violation of an ordinance passed by council in 1975.
The surcharge would allow the city to recoup about $2.2 million in free uncompensated services that O Meara said the company received.