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1900: Hornblower and Marshall are selected as architects for the new Custom House. 1903: The cornerstone of the present-day Custom House is laid on the former site of the Exchange Building. 1904: A devastating fire ravages a seventy-block area of Baltimore, damaging the unfinished Custom House. 1907: Construction is completed.
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The county auditor is appointed by the district judge(s) and prepares and administers accounting records for all county funds. The county auditor also audits the records and accounts of the various county departments and verifies the validity and legality of all county disbursements. In counties with more than 225,000 residents, the county ...
Alan Harold was elected Stark County Auditor in 2010. He served as President of the County Auditors’ Association of Ohio in 2019 and was recipient of the Richard J. Makowski Award as outstanding ...
Eighty-six of Ohio's 88 counties (all except Summit as of 1981 and Cuyahoga as of 2011) have the following elected officials as provided by statute: . Three county commissioners (the Board of Commissioners): Control budget; oversee planning and approve zoning regulations where county rural zoning is implemented; approve annexations to cities and villages; set overall policy; oversee ...
State Rep. Jessica Miranda, D-Forest Park. Miranda is running for re-election, but could be appointed Hamilton County Auditor in the wake of news that Auditor Brigid Kelly resigned for health reasons.
In counties with populations of 500,000 or less, approval must be won in a majority of the combined total of municipalities and townships of the county. [18] In the 2010 United States Census, the average population of Ohio's counties was 131,096; Cuyahoga County was the most populous (1,280,122) and Vinton County was the least
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