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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, March 16, 2020 <br />Page 13 <br />Mayor Bodnar stated, and we called the poll workers and told them to stay home tonight. <br />[See Update following the meeting below] <br />Council President Schutt asked, any other matters? <br />Ms. Wolgamuth stated, I just wanted to mention to Council that Mr. Wynne and I have <br />completed negotiations with both police and fire and we need to ratify the contracts. It was too <br />late to get it to you today so we will get the contracts finalized and to Council before the next <br />meeting in April. <br />Council President Schutt stated, sounds good. Congratulations. Anything else? <br />There were no further matters. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mr. Marquardt, made a motion to adjourn. <br />The meeting adjourned at 7:49 p.m. The next Regular Meeting of Council meeting is scheduled <br />for Monday, April 20, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. <br />STEPHEN SCHUTT, COUNCIL PRESIDENT <br />BRENDA T. BODNAR, MAYOR <br />AVE BETSA, CLERK OF COUNCIL <br />UPDATE: <br />Ohio's Tuesday primary was called off at the last minute on Monday night because of a health <br />emergency posed by the coronavirus. "During this time when we face an unprecedented public <br />health crisis, to conduct an election tomorrow would force poll workers and voters to place <br />themselves at an unacceptable health risk of contracting coronavirus," DeWine said in a <br />statement posted to Twitter. DeWine said that state Health Department Director Amy Acton <br />would "order the polls closed as a health emergency." Acton did just that late Monday night. <br />
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