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Decisions on Levies, Judge Race Await Hardin County Voters May 6

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With the Primary Election a little over a week away and early voting winding down, here is what is on the May 6 Primary Ballot.

The one county-wide levy is the renewal levy to support criminal justice services for the Hardin County sheriff’s Office.

The five-year one mill levy is estimated to collect $677,000 annually.

City of Kenton residents will decide the fate of a levy to benefit the city for the purpose of Fire Protection and Police Protection.

The 4.6 mill levy is estimated to generate $647,000 annually.

The BKP Ambulance District is asking voters to renew its 2 mill levy.

It is estimated to collect $622,000 annually to provide ambulance service and emergency medical services.

Voters in Liberty Township are voting on a one mill replacement levy.

A countywide contested race is on the Republican Primary ballot.

Colleen O’Connell and Andrew Tudor are vying for the Republican nomination for Judge of the Hardin County Municipal Court.

Written by: bclark

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