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County commission agenda

Below is the agenda for tomorrow’s Butler County commission meeting.

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By j.b.

February 18, 2010 4:07 AM | Link to this

I was wondering how those investigations are going that Mr. Dixon promised last summer in to the county contract bidding process? Typical politician….make a lot of noise but do nothing. People can say, “Remember when Dixon went after those contracts? and didn’t do anything?” Oh wait, edit that last part out. Anyway, I notice a lot of the same company’s being awarded the same contracts with no bid.

By greatly concerned

February 18, 2010 6:07 AM | Link to this

NO BID CONTRACTS are the norm here in Butler County. Were you all sleeping during GOP Political Paybacks 101? By voting for three GOP Commissioners, Butler County residents are voting for more of the same. Obviously, the Dynus Scandal taught us nothing.

By Reading between the lines

February 18, 2010 12:34 PM | Link to this

I wish the Journal would do some real news reporting and ask if these contracts were bid or not. I think Josh is a little too friendly with Don Dixon to ask the hard questions.

By HardQuestion

February 19, 2010 7:43 AM | Link to this

Any question with a Yes or No answer is not a hard question. Why doesn’t Dixon (or the other two) just simply answer it? We all know why they don’t, it is because we already know the answer.

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