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Press Release Ohio Auditor of State

Audit Releases for Thursday, July 21

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Columbus - Auditor of State Dave Yost’s office is responsible for auditing all public entities in Ohio. His mission is to protect Ohioans’ tax dollars while aggressively fighting fraud, waste and misuse of public money.

Audit reports are released semi-weekly. The following audits will be released Thursday, July 21, 2011. If there are findings for recovery in an audit or determinations that money was improperly spent and must be repaid, that audit will be marked by an asterisk.

A full copy of each report is available online.

Ashtabula Rock Creek Public Library
Coshocton Adams Township
Cuyahoga Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Regional Income Tax Agency
Darke City of Greenville
Delaware Delaware County Family and Children First Council
Erie Buckeye Ohio Risk Management Agency Inc. - Benefits Pool (BORMA)
Milan Township
Franklin Ohio Court of Claims
Ohio Department of Youth Services
Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund
Ohio State Highway Patrol Retirement System,
Village of Canal Winchester 2009
Village of Canal Winchester 2010
Hamilton Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
Hardin Kenton-Hardin General Health District
Jefferson Jefferson Metropolitan Housing Authority
Village of Dillonvale
Knox Knox County Landfill
Lake Wickliffe Public Library
Licking Eden Township
Etna Township
Lucas Toledo Lucas County Public Library
Monroe Seneca Township
Muskingum Village of Philo
Perry Bearfield Township
Village of Hemlock
Pickaway Pickaway County Agricultural Society
Portage Shalersville Township
Putnam Palmer Township
Seneca Village of Attica
Summit Metro Regional Transit Authority
Trumbull Trumbull County District Board of Health 2009
Trumbull County District Board of Health 2010
Williams Village of Holiday City 2009
Village of Holiday City 2010
   
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The Auditor of State is one of five independently elected offices under the Ohio Constitution. Auditor Yost’s office is responsible for auditing over 5,600 state and local government agencies. Staff also works in partnership with state and local governments to deal effectively with financial, accounting and budgetary issues.

Contact:
Public Affairs
(614) 644-1111