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  2. Ohio Lawmakers Sneak In a New Law to Charge Public for Police ...

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    Under Ohio's new law, departments can charge requesters up to $75 per hour of footage in labor costs for reviewing, redacting, and uploading it. Total fees are capped at $750, and agencies can ...

  3. From the editor: Sunshine laws and other reasons I'm thankful

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    The job of a local journalist requires dedication, a willingness to work odd hours and can be downright tough sometimes. We’re on deadline 24-7 in the digital era, and being late for dinner or a ...

  4. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Unless a county has adopted a charter, it has a structure that includes the following elected officers: A three-member board of commissioners [4] exercising both executive and legislative powers. County sheriff: [5] The highest law enforcement officer in the county. Many cities and villages, and even some townships, have their own police forces ...

  5. State on the hook for $120k for Sunshine Law violations by ...

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    A Cole County judge on Tuesday ordered the Missouri Department of Social Services to pay more than $115,000 in legal fees and a $5,000 penalty for “knowingly and purposefully” violating the ...

  6. Government in the Sunshine Act - Wikipedia

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    The Government in the Sunshine Act (Pub. L. 94–409, 90 Stat. 1241, enacted September 13, 1976, 5 U.S.C. § 552b) is a U.S. law passed in 1976 that affects the operations of the federal government, Congress, federal commissions, and other legally constituted federal bodies.

  7. Polk Township, Crawford County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    There is also an elected township fiscal officer, [6] who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election. Vacancies in the fiscal officership or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees.

  8. Killing of Suzanne Hopper - Wikipedia

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    The Suzanne Hopper Act is a law intended to create a database usable by law enforcement to track violent offenders ruled as mentally ill by Ohio courts. [13] In June 2013, the bill was sponsored by Republican state senators Chris Widener of Springfield and Bill Beagle of Tipp City, and was signed into law by governor John Kasich. [14] [15]

  9. PCSO arrest 21 women from 12 massage parlors for ... - AOL

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    WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (WFLA) — Twenty-one women from 12 different Asian massage parlors were arrested for prostitution-related offenses, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office said.