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Richland County commissioners approve routine personnel and budget items; note strong primary turnout

May 08, 2026 | Richland County, Ohio


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Richland County commissioners approve routine personnel and budget items; note strong primary turnout
The Richland County Board of Commissioners met briefly and approved a series of routine actions, including minutes, requisitions, weekly transfers and appropriation requests, the acceptance of a Dayspring staff resignation and the authorization to post a replacement activities position. Commissioners also approved additional overtime for wastewater employees and noted a higher-than-usual primary election turnout.

Commissioner Daryl Banks, who opened the meeting, put on the record that the county auditor had requested additional appropriations to cover an employee transition tied to a retirement by John Jurgger. Banks said the board would not move money at this time and advised waiting to see how year-end balances settle before considering transfers: "we're not going to move any money at this time ... let's see how the end of the year shakes out," he said.

Motions on routine items were moved and seconded and recorded as approved. Votes were recorded in the transcript for individual commissioners on several motions; for example, on the minutes and several subsequent actions Commissioners recorded 'yes' votes. The board accepted a Dayspring resignation and authorized posting for the Dayspring activities position. It also approved additional overtime for wastewater employees to meet operational needs.

During a brief public or staff comment period, Carl Hunnel reported county primary turnout figures, saying Richland County's turnout was 30.15% and that it trailed only "Putinham County," which he said was at 34.25%. Commissioner Banks thanked voters for participating, called the turnout a positive sign of civic engagement and said the board would continue to encourage higher participation.

The meeting, which ran only a few minutes, concluded with no further action and a formal adjournment at 9:37 a.m.

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