The Alliance Review
ALLIANCE FLAGS – Alliance Memorial Day Committee and community volunteers will place American flags on graves of military veterans beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday at Alliance City Cemetery on Vine Street. Those taking part should meet at the maintenance building for flag pickup and section assignments. Call 330-823-5150 with questions.
ALLIANCE ZONING – Alliance s Board of Zoning Appeals has canceled its June 2021 meeting. No appeals have been submitted.
LOUISVILLE SCHOOLS – Louisville City School District has rescheduled a board meeting from June 3 to June 7. It will deal with the same topics.
PORT AUTHORITY
– The Board of Directors of Stark County Port Authority plans a regular meeting at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the third-floor board room of the Stark Economic Development Board office at 400 Third St. SE in Canton. The meeting also will be offered via teleconference. To access the audio, dial 866-239-2379. No pass code is required.
Against the Income Tax: 518 votes
2) Canton City Park System Renewal
For the Tax Levy: 2,740 votes
Against the Tax Levy: 854 votes
3) Village of Magnolia, Current Expenses
For the Tax Levy: 61 votes
Against the Tax Levy: 12 votes
4) Village of Navarre Income Tax
For the Income Tax: 50 votes
Against the Income Tax: 79 votes
5) Village of Brewster Income Tax
For the Income Tax: 60 votes
Against the Income Tax: 49 votes
6) Village of Hartville Income Tax
For the Income Tax: 132 votes
Against the Income Tax: 189 votes
7) Lake Township Fire District
For the Tax Levy: 671 votes
Against the Tax Levy: 327 votes
8) Plain Twp. Parks
Against the Tax Levy: 1,117 votes
See if your school levy passed in Ohio s primary election and how many failed statewide
We take a closer look at school levy results statewide with a list of levies that passed and failed in Northeast Ohio. Author: Ryan Haidet Updated: 1:13 PM EDT May 5, 2021
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio
Editor s note: Video at the top of this story regarding primary election results was originally published on May 4, 2021.
As voters hit the polls in Ohio’s primary election Tuesday, many found a school levy on their ballot. So how did Ohio do overall when it came to schools?
Voters across the state approved 50 of the 73 school tax issues (68 percent), according to the Ohio School Boards Association. That’s a small increase from the 2020 primary election when voters approved 64 percent of school tax issues with 63 of 99 passing.