![]() ![]() “Unfortunately, in doing that some things have been uncovered that have prompted investigations, responses, reactions and things that we didn’t want to see happening.” “We have gone above and beyond to make sure that everything in the township is running the way it’s supposed to run,” she said. ![]() Wynne said since she and Hartsorn joined Mears on the board last year, the three have been under greater scrutiny than past township leaders. The township’s 2020 budget was $1.86 million, about 44% going toward policing, according to Ohio Checkbook. is in western Montgomery County covering approximately 36.5 square miles with Brookville to the north and New Lebanon on its southern border. “I’m not happy about this and very sad to see it come to this,” Wynne said during the meeting. Township trustee President Mindi Wynne, along with trustees Jason Hartsorn and Melissa Mears, voted to accept Behnken’s resignation later that day during a regular meeting. ![]()
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