Six Hamilton firefighters will be told this week they no longer have a job as of June 5, according to union officials.The layoffs will mean the closure of Station 27 on Shuler Avenue in the Lindenwald neighborhood, according to Hamilton Fire Chief Steve Dawson.The news comes just days after city ...
Paying down debt tops the list of what local government leaders say they will do with an anticipated windfall in the form of a rebate from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.Butler County public employers are estimated to receive $2.9 million as part of a $1 billion rebate proposed last ...
Thousands of Butler County voters will have a new precinct number when they head to the polls in November as a result of boundary changes made by the county board of elections this week.The board approved the changes Monday in West Chester, Liberty, St. Clair, Madison, Wayne and Milford townships, ...
Butler County public employers are slated to receive $2.9 million from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation as part of a $1 billion rebate proposed last week by Gov. John Kasich and the agency’s Administrator/CEO Steve Buehrer.Under the proposal, the bureau would return $112.8 million to nearly 3,800 local governments ...
Hamilton is adding a new position to help it manage its financial present and prepare for any possible economic impact to come.City council recently voted to create a finance manager position. The city currently has one staff member dedicated to preparing forecasts, analyzing budget trends, performing fiscal policy analysis or ...
The Internal Revenue Service Friday admitted to targeting tea party groups during the 2010 and 2012 elections for extra scrutiny, saying “mistakes were made” in the handling of those organizations’ applications for tax-exempt status.The IRS apology came after complaints from tea party organizations including the Ohio Liberty Council that they ...
More than 100 lawsuits against city, township and county governments in Butler and Warren counties have resulted in almost $10 million in payouts over the past five years, a Middletown Journal/Hamilton JournalNews analysis of city and court records found.But because the majority of those civil cases were settled by governments’ ...
Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-West Chester Twp., is known on Capitol Hill for his dapper look and perfectly tied neckwear.Recently after an interview with Peter Cook of Bloomberg News, Boehner gave the reporter a lesson in how to tie the perfect knot.“You don’t have a dimple. You’ve got ...
Former City Councilman Steve Miller has filed to run for the mayor of Fairfield, a position he once held for seven months.Miller served as a city councilman from 1997 to 2007, reaching his term limit after those 10 years.“Since then I’ve been biding my time until Ron hit his term ...
Air Force Materiel Command employees want a greater say in when and how they take mandatory unpaid furlough days, union leaders said Friday. The American Federation of Government Employees Council 214 and the AFMC, headquartered at Wright-Patterson, were back in contract negotiations over 14-day furloughs after an agreement on 22-day ...
How Congress voted last weekReaders have told us they want to know how local and Ohio members of the U.S. House and Senate are voting on major issues. In most Monday editions, we will publish a list of votes.HouseLocal southwest Ohio members in bold.H.R. 882A bill that would prohibit contractors ...
While Ohioans back gay marriage by a slim margin, public support for U.S. Sen. Rob Portman has slipped since the Ohio Republican came out in support of the issue last month, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.The poll, released Friday morning, found Portman particularly lost ground among Republicans since ...
Federal and state motor fuel tax receipts — the billions that pay for road construction, repaving, maintenance and operations of highway and street departments — are not growing as fast as the cost of those projects. And that may mean more potholes and deteriorating roadways during the coming years. A ...
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, has introduced a bill that would raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour in three steps.The bill would provide the first minimum wage increase to tipped employees in more than 20 years.“Working full-time in a minimum wage job in Ohio pays about $16,000 per ...
Returning a full-time police force to Ross Twp. could cost taxpayers between $50 to $60 more a year if voters approve a police levy.Such a levy has not been placed on the ballot yet, and trustees have not decided on the amount of the levy. However, trustees must make these ...
Fairfield Twp. trustees will appoint a police chief Friday.The trustees will hold a special meeting at 3 p.m. to take action regarding appointment of the police chief, said Assistant Township Administrator Skylor Miller.Trustees have discussed the candidates in a number of executive sessions, the last of which was held Tuesday ...
City Council on Monday approved a 3 percent pay raise for Fairfield City Manager Art Pizzano.Pizzano’s compensation is now $189,907, and this year marks his 15th as city manager.“We’ve had this wonderful maturation from a young city, which we were back in the ’50s and ’60s,” Pizzano said. “(We) evolved ...
Mitch Rhodus has filed a petition to run for mayor of the city of Fairfield.Rhodus served eight years on City Council, where he chaired or co-chaired several committees, including Public Safety, Planning, Parks & Recreation, Public Works and Public Utilities. Prior to being elected to council, he served 12 years ...
A Greene County judge has appointed a former Beavercreek mayor as the swing vote on the three-person Beavercreek Board of Trustees.Candy Prystaloski fills the seat of former trustee Bob Glasser, who resigned Jan. 1 following his election as a county commissioner.Trustees Carol Graff and Dan Paxson had 30 days to ...
Investments in new residential and commercial construction projects in Fairfield in 2012 reached their highest levels since the start of the Great Recession, according to city records.Building permit valuations, which reflect the cost of a construction project when a permit is filed, hit $30.5 million last year, according to Fairfield’s ...
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