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Jodi Summit GREENWOOD TWP- Greenwood Township’s levy will remain at $150,000 for next year, following action at the township’s reconvened annual meeting held July 22. Township voters overwhelming supported the status quo levy by a vote of 46-5. The meeting was held in-person, with over 50 in attendance at the town hall, but three residents opted to cast their votes by phone. Chairman Mike Ralston, at the regular town board meeting in July, had asked the board to increase their levy request to $200,000, and that request was approved by a split 3-2 vote. He had also requested the township levy an additional $200,000 for possible broadband expenses, anotherbut that move was not supported by other board members. ....
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Print subscribers If you re a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers Two Greenwood incumbents ousted Posted The township should have nothing to hide.” Sue Drobac Jodi Summit GREENWOOD TWP- Incumbents Larry Tahija and Byron Beihoffer lost their bids for reelection to the Greenwood Town Board during the township election on Tuesday. Tahija lost to Barb Lofquist 167-160, while Beihoffer lost by a much wider margin to former clerk Sue Drobac, 184-144. Interest in the election was high this year, and turnout topped last year’s totals, with at least 328 voters casting ballots, compared to fewer than 300 last March. ....