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“We had just increased our budget for labor costs for the next five years trying to stay competitive and keep people employed in our township.

“That is a good portion of our budget,” said Kessen. The entities met today to discuss how they plan to move forward. Allen County Commissioners made the arrangement in May of last year following multiple meetings with the Township. Perry Township previously paid $18,000 and will now pay $33,000 for services according to Perry Township Board of Trustee member Greg Kessen. Allen County Commissioners made a change to the cost of the service. The township currently receives services from the Allen County Sheriff’s department which answers their 911 calls. PERRY TOWNSHIP - Allen County Commissioners met with the Perry Township Trustees, Allen County EMA and the Allen County Sheriff’s Department to discuss the dispatching services of Perry Township on Tuesday morning. He said that there are "no obvious trauma to the body.Allen County Commissioners met with Perry Township on Tuesday morning to discuss an increase in cost to the township for dispatching services through the Allen County Sheriff’s Department.

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More: Charita Goshay: Missing women haunt too many communities The man was fully clothed, wearing a white T-shirt, dark purple jeans and black and gray Converse athletic shoes, Campbell said. in the 4900 block of Southway Street SW, Campbell said. The Canton Repository does not generally name those who die by suicide.Ī worker from a nearby building found him dead around 8:30 a.m. Campbell said Sunday night that the 32-year-old man, whose specific address was unknown, had been identified and his family had been notified. "At this time, we are investigating this as a suicide," said Harry Campbell, chief investigator with the Stark County Coroner's Office, adding that the investigation is ongoing.Īuthorities had asked the public Sunday to help identify the individual by his piercings and tattoos. PERRY TWP. – A man found dead behind a building on Southway Street SW may have died by self-inflicted means, authorities said Monday.
