All it took for Tuscarawas Township to join with Canton, Louisville, Massillon; Jackson, Perry and Plain Townships was a meeting of the Ohio Township Association.
The STARK COUNTY POLITICAL REPORT (The Report) hopes that other Stark County Township will have the awakening that Tuscarawas did under the leadership of Celeste DeHoff.
DeHoff has never been impressed The Report with leadership skills. Particularly unimpressive is her lack of a public school funding plan. But maybe this is a start.
Here it mid-May and her opponent (Republican Todd Snitchler) has no published position on the 9-1-1 issue. A check of his website shows that as of May 14th, all one gets is "Check here to learn more about Todd's plan to bring Ohio back." But there is absolutely nothing on any plan on any issue.
These is one think worse than not having a website in a 2008 election. Having a website that is not complete. Is this a sign of the quality of the Snitchler campaign.
So while The Report is dubious about DeHoff, it could be that she is head and shoulders above Snitchler. Time will tell.
The question: Will other townships being following the lead of Jackson, Perry, Plain and Tuscarawas and endorsing the county wide plan for dispatch?
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