Tyler was a senior on my Varsity Soccer team when I took over the program at Carlisle. Tyler was an intense, hard working, and respectful player and young man for my program. My sincere condolences and prayers go out to Tyler's family and fiancee. Here is Tyler's obituary...
Tyler Keaton Savage Obituary
SAVAGE, Tyler Keaton age 24, of West Carrollton, OH; died Thursday June 28, 2012. Tyler was born in Lima, OH on February 22, 1988 to Randall and Theresa (Savage) Newland. He graduated from Carlisle High School class of 2006 where he received the title of State Champion in wrestling. He also graduated from Notre DameCollege where he was two time All American. He loved his motorcycle, to fish and to be outdoors. Tyler was to be married to the love of his life and best friend Tasha (Jablonowski) on 8/11/12. He is survived by his mother Theresa, father Randy, sister Ashley, nephew Dylan, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and future in-laws. Funeral services are Monday July 2, 2012 at 10am at Anderson Funeral Home 1357 E. 2nd St Franklin, OH. Burial will be in Woodhill Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 1-4 and 6-9pm at the funeral home. Please visit www.anderson-fh.com to send an on line condolence.
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CARLISLE — Through more than $1 million in budget cuts, the Carlisle School Board was able to turn a projected deficit for fiscal year 2013 into a small surplus, but Treasurer Dan Bassler says the district still needs some help.
“We went from a projected budget deficit of $860,000 to a surplus, by cutting that much out of our budget,” Bassler said. “But as of now, that would give us a $160,000 surplus after the year. That’s not a whole lot to get excited about.
“We’re still going to need money and support from the citizens of Carlisle.”
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Funding of JEMS remains an issue
City of Franklin wants to break away and form its own EMS group.
FRANKLIN — The issue of how to fund the Joint Emergency Medical Service if the city of Franklin leaves the organization remains undecided.
JEMS Law Director Phil Callahan said after talking with Warren County Auditor Nick Nelson, he suggested the JEMS board should determine a “dollar amount needed,” then members could sit down with the auditor’s office and determine the millage rate.
The sticking point is the time line for getting an issue on the November ballot. The deadline for JEMS to get an issue on in November is Aug. 8, but officials won’t know the outcome of Franklin’s EMS levy until its Aug. 7 special election.
“If you are going to do this, the question is how do you exclude Franklin residents from voting if their levy passes?” Callahan said. “We would just certify to the board of elections that the jurisdiction boundaries changed if Franklin’s levy passes.
“If Franklin’s levy does not pass, then we can withdraw the issue,” he added.
Currently, JEMS provides EMS care to Franklin, Carlisle and Franklin Twp. Last year, it brought in $513,500 from the current 0.8- and 1-mill levies. The township and Carlisle combined fund 57 percent of the service, while receiving 40 percent of the runs.
“If you look at it statistically, we’ll be fine,” said Ron Ruppert, who represents the township trustees on the JEMS board. “But there is a lot of other things we have to look at. We’ll take this information and discuss it at the next (Carlisle and Trustees) joint meeting.”
The next joint meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. on June 18 in the township’s administrative office.
Contact this reporter at (513) 705-2852 or Skip.Weaver@coxinc.com.
“If Franklin’s levy does not pass, then we can withdraw the issue.”
Phil Callahan
JEMS Law Director






