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LIMA — With legalized sports betting looming on the horizon, Ohioans could by the beginning of 2022 be able to wager on sporting events from the comf ....
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Hardesty’s residency faces court challenge By Sam Shriver - [email protected] LIMA Former Lima law director Richard Siferd filed a lawsuit Thursday in Allen County Common Please Court on behalf of Alice Donahue of 1175 W. High St., Lima, challenging the residency of Lima mayoral candidate Elizabeth Hardesty. Named in the lawsuit were Hardesty, the Allen County Board of Elections, the Election Board members and the City of Lima. While the Lima mayoral election is a non-partisan race the two top vote-getters among the four candidates running in the May primary will advance to the General Election the lawsuit lines up Democrats against a Republican. Siferd is a former Allen County Democratic Party chairman and Donahue is also a Democrat. Hardesty is a Republican. ....
Lima’s new mayor to be paid top dollar By Jim Krumel - [email protected] Lima Mayor David Berger earned $125,811 in 2020, the highest of similarly sized cities in Ohio. He announced his plans to retire, and whichever of the four candidates to replace him gets the job, that person will begin the job at Berger’s $125,811 salary plus a cost of living increase. File photo | The Lima News LIMA The person who voters select in November to be Lima’s new mayor will inherit David Berger’s nearly $126,000 salary one that took Berger 32 years to earn and is as much as $38,000 higher than mayoral salaries in some similar-sized Ohio cities. ....
Jim Krumel: Right way, wrong way, government way Jim Krumel It simply doesn’t make sense. How can someone take over a job they’ve never done, and get paid more than the person who previously held the position for 32 years? That’s what will happen when Lima elects a new mayor in November. The newly elected candidate not only will receive outgoing Mayor David Berger’s $125,811 yearly salary, but on top of that, she or he will get a cost-of-living increase. The Lima News brought up the possibility of this happening five years ago, but those on City Council at that time took things in a different direction. Instead of passing an ordinance that would set a lower starting wage for a new mayor, council instead decided to cut Berger’s pay from $132,000 to $123,500. ....