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  2. Many Stark County communities have tax issues on the ... - AOL

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    North Canton: Bond issue, $16 million, 1.97 mills, construction of fire station, maximum of 25 years, commencing in 2024. Would cost owner of a $100,000 home $68.95 per year in new taxes.

  3. North Canton voters decide fate of fire station bond levy - AOL

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    Also on the ballot is Issue 10, a 5-year, 1-mill replacement and 1-mill increase North Canton road levy that would generate an additional $648,000 a year to $1.037 million a year for road ...

  4. Battalion Chief Drew Cramer to succeed John Bacon as North ...

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    NORTH CANTON − The city announced late this week that City Fire Battalion Chief Drew Cramer will succeed retiring John Bacon as the city's new fire chief, effective Feb. 12.

  5. Arizona Fire and Medical Authority - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Fire and Medical Authority, often referred to as AFMA, is a fire authority in Maricopa County, Arizona.Comprising three fire districts that came together to form a Fire and Medical Authority, AFMA provides fire protection and emergency medical services to approximately 75,000 people in the communities of Sun City West, Buckeye, Tonopah, Sun Lakes, and Wittmann. [3]

  6. KLJZ - Wikipedia

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    KLJZ (93.1 FM, "Z93") is a commercial radio station in Yuma, Arizona, United States, Serving Entire Yuma County, Arizona And San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora, Mexico. KLJZ airs a hot adult contemporary format.

  7. North Canton council opts not to end city police and fire ...

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    With 18 people speaking against eliminating the city's dispatch center to save more than $322,000 a year, council voted to table the plan.

  8. KCYK - Wikipedia

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    The station changed its call sign to KVOY in January 1957, then to KIVY in 1972, then to KEZC in May 1984, to KJOK in January 1997, and to KCYK in November 2009. [4] Current owner Keith Lewis acquired KEZC and KJOK-FM in 1997. [6] KJOK became KLJZ in 1997. The KYMA call letters were revived in Yuma as a television station in 1987.

  9. North Canton fire causes $50,000 damage to home - AOL

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