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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Ballot issues in Warren County

Friday, August 21, 1998

BY JANET C. WETZEL
The Cincinnati Enquirer

LEBANON -- Warren County voters face a short list of candidates and no contested races, but a variety of issues in the Nov. 3 election.

Three schools are asking voters to approve tax levies, and municipalities are seeking more money for roads, police and park land.

Incumbents running unopposed for county offices are:

Auditor Nick Nelson, a Republican.

Commissioner C. Michael Kilburn, a Republican.

Common Pleas Court Judge James L. Flannery, a Republican.

County Court Judge James J. Heath, no party affiliation.

The school issues are:

Carlisle Local School District -- an additional 6.81-mill operating levy for five years.

Springboro Community City School District -- an additional 4.89-mill operating levy for three years.

Lebanon City School District -- an additional 2 mills for five years for improvements, renovations and additions.

Other issues:

Recovery Services for Warren - Clinton counties -- additional 0.8-mill levy for five years.

Washington Township -- a 1.6-mill renewal levy for four years for fire protection.

Harlan Township -- a 1-mill additional levy for two years, general construction and repair of roads and bridges.

Union Township -- a 1-mill additional continuing levy for fire protection.

Clearcreek Township -- a 6-mill measure to replace two existing levies for a continuing period for police protection. And an additional 1.8-mill continuing levy for police protection.

Village of Waynesville -- replace a 5-mill levy, and add a 0.5-mill, five-year levy for police protection.

Deerfield Township, unincorporated area -- additional 1-mill levy for five years to buy, develop and operate park land.

Mason -- a proposed ordinance by initiative petition seeking to block a $7 million improvement project in the Tylersville and Stitt roads area near city schools.

School, road funds on fall ballot
Ballot issues in eastern Hamilton Co.
Ballot issues in western Hamilton Co.
Ballot isues in Butler Co.
Ballot issues in Clermont Co.



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Police hope arrest ends burglary string
Railroad may donate L&N Bridge to Ky.
Religions want equal treatment on school calendar
School, road funds on fall ballot
Sierra Club seeks to change Chabot vote
Stadium soon to be all-out war
Surroundings change for Catholic students
Tristate congressmen affirm strikes
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Vets say memorial lacking
WWII hero blasts Clinton


 
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