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    Home annexation will save job of Laurelville mayor
    Source: Columbus Dispatch
    Saturday 28th January, 2012  


    Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is offering the mayor of Laurelville, who doesn't live in the Hocking County village, another chance to become a resident and remain in office.

    DeWine could have taken legal action to remove Jason Hettinger from the office he has held since 2008 but instead is giving the mayor a reprieve to annex his home into ... ...

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