City of New Franklin
Recent News About City of New Franklin
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6.5% of households in New Franklin received food stamps in 2020
New Franklin ranked 805th in Ohio for the percentage of households receiving food stamps in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
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New Franklin Tudor House awarded state funding for sea wall and trail projects
New Franklin, Ohio, June 2, 2022- The City of New Franklin is among the recipients of the most recent round of State Capital Budget funding.
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36.7 percent of people 25 or older have an associate's degree or higher in New Franklin
36.7 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in New Franklin in 2020, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Green Parks & Recreation Board Meeting on April 6
Parks & Recreation Board Meeting
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New Franklin City Council April 6
City Council Thursday, April 7⋅6:00 – 6:00am
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Last call for Steering Committee applications!
Last call for Steering Committee applications!
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City Council to be held March 2
City Council
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Join the fun, all for a great cause!
Join the fun, all for a great cause! Find the details on their website or on their Facebook page.
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Euchre Party at Tudor House February 17
Monthly on the third Wednesday (Eastern Time - New York)
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Three accommodation and food services businesses in Summit County with between 5 and 9 employees in 2021
There were three accommodation and food services businesses in Summit County ZIP Codes with between five and nine employees in 2021, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
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Three accommodation and food services businesses in Summit County with between 5 and 9 employees in 2021
There were three accommodation and food services businesses in Summit County ZIP Codes with between five and nine employees in 2021, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
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Six retail trade businesses in Summit County with fewer than 5 employees in 2021
There were six retail trade businesses in Summit County ZIP Codes with fewer than five employees in 2021, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
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There are 1,856 professional licenses expiring in Summit County in 2022
There are 1,856 professional licenses expiring in Summit County during 2022 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
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Decreasing number of Summit County professional licenses set to expire in 2022
There are 1,809 professional licenses expiring in Summit County in 2022 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
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Katrina Bell ranks 6,046th in Girls' 18 bracket in September
New Franklin tennis player Katrina Bell finished 6,046th in September in the junior Girls' 18 category of the United States Tennis Association.
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Census Bureau: More women than men in New Franklin in 2020
Of the 14,143 people living in New Franklin in 2020, 51.1 percent (7,231) were women and 48.9 percent (6,912) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the South Summit News.
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Census Bureau: 2.9% of people in Summit County identified as multi-racial in 2019
Of the 541,334 citizens living in Summit County in 2019, 97.1 percent said they were only one race, while 2.9 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in January.
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Census Bureau: 78.9 percent of people in Summit County were old enough to vote in 2019
Of the 541,334 citizens living in Summit County in 2019, 427,089 were old enough to vote as of Jan. 26, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
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Census Bureau: 2.5% of people in New Franklin identified as multi-racial in 2019
Of the 14,150 citizens living in New Franklin in 2019, 97.5 percent said they were only one race, while 2.5 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in January.
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Census Bureau: 81 percent of people in New Franklin were old enough to vote in 2019
Of the 14,150 citizens living in New Franklin in 2019, 11,457 were old enough to vote as of Jan. 26, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.