Wynford School District voters narrowly rejected a school levy as Crawford County approved multiple township renewals and finalized GOP committee seats.
Voters in Crawford County will decide several contested Central Committee races and unopposed county offices in the May 5 primary election.
The Wynford Local Schools district will host a community meeting on April 16 at the high school cafeteria to discuss its financial status and the upcoming earned income tax levy.
Crawford County GOP to Host April 23 Dinner Featuring Statewide Candidates at The Venue at Old 30.
Absentee voting is officially underway in Crawford County for the upcoming May 5 primary, with various in-person and mail-in options available for residents.
The Wynford Board of Education recently detailed how Ohio House Bills 129 and 186 are projected to cost the district $700,000 annually by capping property tax growth and restructuring “20-mill floor” calculations.
Ohio Township Association’s Kyle Brooks warned Crawford County residents that a proposed constitutional amendment to abolish property taxes could eliminate $24 billion in local funding, threatening the survival of schools, police, and emergency services across Ohio.
The Crawford Success Center in Bucyrus is currently enrolling for the spring semester, offering path-to-employment programs in nursing, phlebotomy, and manufacturing alongside a major scholarship drive in February.
Crawford County election results are finalized with Kevin Myers winning the Bucyrus City Council President race and Allison LeClair achieving a key upset, while Brian Saterfield is set to be the next Galion mayor.
With all precincts reporting in the Nov. 4 General Election, Richland County voters decisively approved both the Mental Health and Public Health tax levies, while Republican Shari Robertson secured the Mansfield City Council At-Large seat by a narrow 111-vote margin.