Commissioners
Corner…
County
to
get $46K, first check from casinos
It is hard
to believe that as this is written, Annie Oakley Days, The Gathering at
Garst,
and the Great Darke County Fair are just around the corner. On Sunday, July 22nd, the
Elected Officials
attended the North Star parade, and then later, competed in a “Family
Feud”
contest. The
“Politicians,” (as we were
called) consisted of Scott Zumbrink, Jim Surber and the 3
Commissioners, Mike
Rhoades, Diane Delaplane, and Mike Stegall.
Although we finished second, we all had a
great time and the crowd
seemed to enjoy it also. Thanks
to the
people of North Star for inviting us.
We
truly enjoyed it. Soon,
all of our
little community festivals will be over.
Where has the summer gone?
It
won’t be long until the kids are back in school, and fall sports will
be in
full swing. The
good news is that maybe
August and September will bring some more reasonable temperatures for
everyone.
Speaking of
the heat, the corn crop for the county has suffered some from the lack
of
rain. Agriculture
plays such and
important part in everyone’s life, and situations like this drought
have really
affected our main industry in Darke County.
We will continue to monitor the situation and
adjust our plans
accordingly. In
other news, because of
the drought, we have finally completed repairs on the roof of the
courthouse. It had
been leaking for a
while, so the lack of rain allowed Mid State Contractors to re-solder
and
repair the roof. Thank
you to Mid State
for completing and performing the work in a timely fashion. While Mid State was here,
we had them install
heat tape to the valleys in the roof of the Commissioner’s office. This will prevent ice from
forming and
blocking the gutters that cause problems with leaking.
This was a preventative measure that needed
to be done, and we think future problems will be solved with this step. We have a lot of repair
and maintenance
projects in the works and as soon as we get our estimates completed on
repairs,
and decide an order of importance for repair, we will let everyone know
where
we are heading. This
is part of a plan
the Commissioners have to upgrade our facilities, and to make sure that
public
buildings, which the taxpayer pays for, remain viable for years to come.
In other
news, On July 31st of this year, Darke County will receive its first
check from
the State of Ohio’s 2 new casinos.
The
payment of $46,097.34 is for the second quarter of this year. This money will be
deposited electronically
to us, and the Commissioners consciously did not plan for any money
from the
casinos when we did our budget. Some
people might consider this a “windfall” to be spent, but the
Commissioners will
put this money back to be used at a later date as needed. We will not spend this
money foolishly! This
is the first in a series of quarterly
payments from the casinos to the counties, and since we have no idea
how much
we will get each time, we feel it is best to just sit and wait. In a couple of years,
Carol Ginn, the
Auditor, and ourselves will have a better feel for how much we can
expect each
year. Until then,
we will not count on
anything. We
feel this is a prudent
choice. Our sales
tax shows a slight
improvement at this time, and we would be remiss if we did not thank
the people
of Darke County for continuing to buy locally.
By buying locally, and enjoying all Darke
County has to offer, you help
everyone to prosper. This effort not only helps businesses, but it
helps the
Commissioners to better take care of the buildings, grounds, and
services that
we provide to the public. Thanks to all of you for this effort.
Economically,
Darke County continues to roll along at a very good pace. As this is written, Marc
Saluk is working
with a number of companies in helping to complete their projects, and
with many
of them on Workforce Development. We would like to welcome All-American
Clothing in Arcanum and VPP publishing in Versailles into their new,
larger
facilities. Congratulations
to both
companies and may they both enjoy much more continued growth in the
future. On Friday
July 27th, Midmark
Corporation was named the “Business of the Quarter” for the second
quarter of
2012. Midmark
continues to be a shining
example of great businesses that have made a commitment to make Darke
County
better. Congratulations to this fine group of people in Versailles.
Workforce
Development continues as our top priority for now and the future. It is imperative that we
develop a viable
workforce for the many companies who are expanding and developing in
Darke
County. With the
help of many of our
companies, the schools, and the Partnering for Progress initiative, we
will
ensure that any company that wants to locate, or expand in Darke County
will
have a ready supply of workers for years to come. It must be noted that
the
workforce center is for the entire County.
It’s location in Greenville does not make it
exclusively for Greenville,
nor is it just for students. This
facility will be to help anyone of any age who wants to work to obtain
the
proper training. As the facility and curriculum evolves, it will be a
vital cog
in the retention and expansion of business in Darke County. Once again,
Darke County is leading the way
in this effort Statewide. Thanks
to all
of the involved for making this happen.
This shows a true belief in the direction we
are heading.
One example
of this effort involves one of our top employers, Midmark. Midmark has 4 engineering
students from the
Tech Center apprenticing at their plant in Versailles now. This collaboration will
pay dividends for
years down the road, and it is only possible through this co-operation. We have seen the problem,
and we are
rectifying it. We
will continue to do
so. GTI
Incorporated is building a new
facility in Anderson, Indiana. This
facility will supply the Honda America plant in Greensburg, Indiana. This news may have caused
some concern for
some of our citizens in Darke County, but we can assure everyone that
Greenville,
Darke County, and the State were never really in the mix for this plant. We will continue to work
with our local
facility to ensure that the relationship that we have built with them
will
continue to grow and prosper for both entities.
As you can
see, a lot is happening in Darke County as fair time nears. We hope that everyone will
plan to attend a
Commissioners meeting in the near future.
Won’t you join us?
We meet
publicly every Monday and Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., in the Commissioner’s
Office
at 520 South Broadway in Greenville, just south of the Courthouse. Plan to attend one, and
have a great time at
the Great Darke County Fair!
The
Darke County Commissioners
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