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Tuesday, May 21, 2013 4:22 PM |
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By MELINDA KRICK and NANCY WHITAKER
Controversy continues, on the local and state levels, following the Paulding County commissioners’ plans to place the dog warden’s office and emergency management agency under the authority of the county sheriff’s office.
A group of residents claims it will pursue a recall election of two of the three county commissioners. The group met late Tuesday morning with Prosecutor Joe Burkard.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013 1:23 PM |
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By NANCY WHITAKER • Progress Staff Writer
ANTWERP – On Monday evening, May 20 at approximately 9 p.m., Antwerp Police Officer Michael Kirsch was answering a routine call for a domestic issue when he discovered what appeared to be remnants of a meth lab.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013 2:57 PM |
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From Staff Reports
PAULDING – Not everyone is happy with the Paulding County commissioners’ plans to dissolve the county Emergency Management Agency agreement and put the EMA under the jurisdiction of the sheriff’s office.
President of the Ohio Fire Chiefs Association, Bruce Moritz, said that the association was not in favor of the move and would not be until it was vetted and discussed in a public forum.
Moritz said that it would open up a “whole new can of worms” and he would like to know the reasoning behind the commissioners’ decision.
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Friday, April 05, 2013 8:02 PM |
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How can you stay informed of hazardous weather? The Paulding County Emergency Management Agency can issue alerts thru NIXLE. EMA can send notices to your phone and/or email of severe weather and other events such as emergency road closing, missing persons, and similar situations. Just go to NIXLE.com and register your device(s).
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