Clean-up group's records sought
By Bob Downing
The Akron Beacon Journal
BOLIVAR - Stark County Health Commissioner William Franks is seeking the financial records of a grass-roots group in his inquiry into a troubled landfill, although it remains unclear why he wants the records.
Club 3000, based in Bolivar, is refusing to provide its records, including financial contributors and in-kind contributions from 2002 to 2006, and its officials are troubled by Franks' request.
Spokesmen Tom O'Dell and Dick Harvey both questioned why Franks needs Club 3000 financial records in his inquiry into Countywide Recycling & Disposal Facility in Pike Township....Read more.
The Akron Beacon Journal
BOLIVAR - Stark County Health Commissioner William Franks is seeking the financial records of a grass-roots group in his inquiry into a troubled landfill, although it remains unclear why he wants the records.
Club 3000, based in Bolivar, is refusing to provide its records, including financial contributors and in-kind contributions from 2002 to 2006, and its officials are troubled by Franks' request.
Spokesmen Tom O'Dell and Dick Harvey both questioned why Franks needs Club 3000 financial records in his inquiry into Countywide Recycling & Disposal Facility in Pike Township....Read more.
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