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Resident urges transparency at nearby school board; administrator outlines community events, ladder-truck ceremony and police audit
Summary
Resident Rusty Holman urged trustees to adopt greater transparency after watching a Little Miami School Board meeting; Administrator Jeff outlined Homorama partnership, a ladder-truck push-in Feb. 7 and said the police department passed a state LEADS audit.
During the Jan. 21 Hamilton Township meeting, resident Rusty Holman used the public-comment period to press trustees for greater transparency in local public meetings. Holman said he watched a recent Little Miami School Board meeting where two resolutions were presented and accepted with minimal audible discussion and no visible debate; he urged trustees to "speak up, be heard, and be transparent" and asked officials to "Tell people what's…
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