Townships are getting shortchanged in the distribution of Local Government funds from the State Government.
Concord Township is really getting the “short end of the stick”.
Townships are getting shortchanged in the distribution of Local Government funds from the State Government.
Concord Township is really getting the “short end of the stick”.
We would like to congratulate Concord Township Trustee, Mr. Morgan McIntosh, on his recent graduation from the prestigious Ohio Public Leadership Academy.
Meet the new Waite Hill Police Chief
Will the Republican Lake County Commissioners defend our second amendment rights?
Morley Library has a 1.0 mill CONTINUOUS property tax levy.
They will collect it forever thanks to Paul Malchesky.
New supermarket in Concord is looking for workers.
Outdoor concerts starting in Concord Township.
Concord Township resident and former Trustee, Bob Patterson, gives his financial predictions for 2022 and beyond.
Concord Trustees let us down…again..
Their permissive attitude with the taxpayers’ money is quite disturbing, and Concord residents will do well to remember their stance on this issue.
We thought that the Republicans would support the issue of transparency and accountability concerning the spending of taxpayers’ funds. Unfortunately, it appears that we were incorrect, and they are just like the Democrats.
They enjoy treating us like mushrooms by keeping us in the dark.
Board members for a school district in Southwest Ohio have voted to roll back mask requirements for students and staff, ignoring recommendations from state health officials on preventing the spread of the coronavirus, according to reports.
Please sign Mr. Gave Cicconetti’s petition that demands freedom of choice whether or not to wear a facial mask while in school.
You may be interested in your school board members’ opinions on the impact of wearing a mask on children.
Video of school board special meeting on May 4, 2021.
Spring is here…enjoy our world, join a hiking club…
It’s fun, free, and great exercise!
Concord Township spent $908,879.21 in CARES Act funding.
Residents can determine if they spent it wisely, and in accordance with the rules.
Concord Township Strategic Planning meeting to be held on January 29th.
No video available. Here is the Powerpoint presentation on Zoning Violations and Nuisances.
Concord Township’s Trustees Defend Local Businesses – Tells Governor Lockdown Not An Option
[LFC Comments: We have been asked to publish the following response from the Affordable Concord Taxes group regarding the passage of Issue 1.] ***** 47% or 5,830 citizens felt that the proposed stations are clearly too large and expensive for… Read More ›
Another Viewpoint Regarding Concord Township Issue 1 Written by Stephen Lee Submitted October 29, 2020 The upcoming election represents enormous consequences, certainly on a national level but there are many important local issues as well. And none are more contested… Read More ›
[LFC Comments: In our last article dealing with the potential violation of O.R.C. 9.03, we stated that we were going to contact Ohio’s Attorney General and ask for them for a ruling. We discovered that this has already been done… Read More ›
LFC Comments: We were willing to state our case for why we did not support the Concord Fire Levy [Issue 1], and let the voters decide on November 3rd. However, the tactics employed by the Trustees, Administrator and the Fire… Read More ›
LFC is very concerned about actions taken by politicians and bureaucrats that are detrimental to the welfare of the citizens that they are supposed to serve. We cannot stand idly by and allow bureaucrats to abuse the rights of any… Read More ›
Comments by Brian Massie – Concord resident…14 years Mr. Morgan McIntosh “let the cat out of the bag” when he acknowledged that they only need $6 million, but are going for an $8 million levy to give them a cushion…. Read More ›
[LFC Comments: Here is an article that has been submitted to the Lake County News-Herald and the Gazette newspapers. We find it to be extreme hypocritical of the Concord officials when they state that “civility” should return to the community.]… Read More ›
We were asked why we still call the Lake County Auditor and Chairman of the Concord-Painesville JEDD, Mr. Chris Galloway, a “Never Trumper” when he said that he voted for Trump? If people are making decisions based on what a… Read More ›