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Dividend for Public Employers Dividend for Public Employers - 2020 BWC is sending up to $1.6 billion in dividends to Ohio’s public and private employers this spring to ease COVID-19’s impact on our economy and business community. Here’s a breakdown of public employers by county and their dividends.* County Name Employer Name Dividend ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY $159,259 ADAMS MANCHESTER VILLAGE $12,163 ADAMS PEEBLES VILLAGE $7,822 ADAMS SEAMAN VILLAGE $4,553 ADAMS WEST UNION VILLAGE $23,011 ADAMS WINCHESTER VILLAGE $1,884 ADAMS BRATTON TOWNSHIP $1,119 ADAMS BRUSH CREEK TOWNSHIP $280 ADAMS FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP $1,315 ADAMS GREEN TOWNSHIP $1,834 ADAMS JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP $1,927 ADAMS LIBERTY TOWNSHIP $797 ADAMS MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP $894 ADAMS MEIGS TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COUNTY $1,399 ADAMS MONROE TOWNSHIP $1,533 ADAMS OLIVER TOWNSHIP $1,017 ADAMS SCOTT TOWNSHIP $1,018 ADAMS SPRIGG TOWNSHIP $2,617 ADAMS TIFFIN TOWNSHIP $1,432 ADAMS WAYNE TOWNSHIP $1,453 ADAMS WINCHESTER TOWNSHIP $866 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY OHIO VALLEY SCHOOL $160,075 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARIES $3,968 ADAMS EAGLE TOWNSHIP $866 ADAMS EASTERN LSD $20,027 ADAMS CONCORD TOWNSHIP $737 ADAMS MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP $1,593 ADAMS NILE TOWNSHIP $9,376 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY REGIONAL WATER DISTRICT $6,291 ADAMS WINCHESTER COMMUNITY FIRE DISTRICT $126 ADAMS MANCHESTER LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT $25,242 1 ALLEN APOLLO JOINT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT $25,613 ALLEN JAMES A RHODES STATE COLLEGE $18,626 ALLEN ALLEN COUNTY REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY $17,990 ALLEN ALLEN COUNTY REGIONAL $1,148 ALLEN ALLEN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS $296,741 ALLEN ALLEN COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER $21,544 ALLEN DELPHOS $30,797 ALLEN DELPHOS SCHOOLS $15,249 ALLEN CITY OF LIMA $400,255 ALLEN LIMA SCHOOLS $158,791 ALLEN BEAVERDAM VILLAGE $1,972 ALLEN BLUFFTON VILLAGE $20,537 ALLEN CAIRO VILLAGE $385 ALLEN ELIDA VILLAGE $5,010 ALLEN HARROD VILLAGE $493 ALLEN LAFAYETTE VILLAGE $694 ALLEN SPENCERVILLE VILLAGE $5,344 ALLEN AMANDA TOWNSHIP $1,377 ALLEN AMERICAN TOWNSHIP $43,728 ALLEN AUGLAIZE TOWNSHIP $2,464 ALLEN BATH TOWNSHIP $16,135 ALLEN BATH SCHOOLS $56,187 ALLEN JACKSON TOWNSHIP $1,786 ALLEN MARION TOWNSHIP $1,766 ALLEN PERRY TOWNSHIP $12,618 ALLEN RICHLAND TOWNSHIP $2,606 ALLEN SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP $46,437 ALLEN SPENCER TOWNSHIP $910 ALLEN SUGAR CREEK TOWNSHIP $2,414 ALLEN BLUFFTON EXEMPTED SCHOOLS $18,197 ALLEN ALLEN EAST LOCAL SCHOOL DIST $16,733 ALLEN BLUFFTON RICHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY $388 ALLEN PERRY SCHOOLS $16,708 ALLEN SHAWNEE SCHOOLS $69,614 ALLEN LIMA PUBLIC LIBRARY $9,321 ALLEN ELIDA SCHOOLS $56,696 ALLEN SPENCERVILLE SCHOOLS $15,112 ALLEN DELPHOS PUBLIC LIBRARY $1,335 ALLEN VILLAGE OF BUCKLAND $367 2 ALLEN CRIDERSVILLE VILLAGE $6,506 ALLEN ORANGE TOWNSHIP $746 ALLEN UNION TOWNSHIP $1,312 ALLEN JENNINGS TOWNSHIP $935 ALLEN WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP $1,105 ALLEN HEIR FORCE COMMUNITY SCHOOL $6,660 ALLEN WEST CENTRAL LEARNING ACADEMY II $1,047 ALLEN NORTHWEST OHIO AREA COMPUTER SERVICES CO $2,572 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY WEST HOLMES JVSD $8,268 ASHLAND POLK-JACKSON-PERRY FIRE DISTRICT $7,791 ASHLAND JEROMESVILLE-PERRY-MOHICAN FIRE $1,632 ASHLAND CLEARCREEK FIRE DISTRICT $122 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY $154,554 ASHLAND ASHLAND $173,836 ASHLAND ASHLAND CITY SCHOOLS $57,764 ASHLAND HAYESVILLE VILLAGE $670 ASHLAND JEROMESVILLE VILLAGE $549 ASHLAND HILLSDALE SCHOOLS $14,524 ASHLAND LOUDONVILLE VILLAGE $23,164 ASHLAND LOUDONVILLE SCHOOLS $24,573 ASHLAND MIFFLIN VILLAGE $476 ASHLAND PERRYSVILLE VILLAGE $1,592 ASHLAND POLK VILLAGE $208 ASHLAND SAVANNAH VILLAGE $265 ASHLAND BAILEY LAKE VILLAGE $434 ASHLAND CLEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP $1,641 ASHLAND GREEN TOWNSHIP $2,276 ASHLAND HANOVER TOWNSHIP $1,987 ASHLAND LAKE TOWNSHIP $805 ASHLAND MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP $1,246 ASHLAND MILTON TOWNSHIP $1,626 ASHLAND MOHICAN TOWNSHIP $1,719 ASHLAND MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP $2,501 ASHLAND ORANGE TOWNSHIP $2,674 ASHLAND PERRY TOWNSHIP $1,425 ASHLAND RUGGLES TOWNSHIP $3,918 ASHLAND SULLIVAN TOWNSHIP $3,799 ASHLAND TROY TOWNSHIP $1,412 ASHLAND VERMILION TOWNSHIP $7,539 3 ASHLAND GREENLAWN UNION CEMETERY $311 ASHLAND ASHLAND LIBRARY $1,850 ASHLAND LOUDONVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY $690 ASHLAND MAPLETON L.S.D. $13,166 ASHLAND WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP $2,137 ASHLAND BLACK RIVER SCHOOLS $35,508 ASHLAND CRESTVIEW SCHOOLS $24,646 ASHLAND TROY TWP WASTE WATER DISTRICT $124 ASHLAND GREEN-PERRYSVILLE JOINT FIRE DISTRICT $2,911 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA COUNTY TECHNICAL & CAREER CENT $20,121 ASHTABULA NW AMBULANCE DISTRICT $5,406 ASHTABULA SOUTH CENTRAL AMBULANCE DISTRICT $4,568 ASHTABULA PORT AUTHORITY $3,803 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS $317,251 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA COUNTY BD OF EDUCATION $34,946 ASHTABULA CITY OF ASHTABULA $124,426 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA AREA CITY SCHOOLS $144,227 ASHTABULA CONNEAUT $140,940 ASHTABULA CONNEAUT AREA SCHOOLS $65,953 ASHTABULA GENEVA $49,464 ASHTABULA GENEVA SCHOOLS $59,859 ASHTABULA ANDOVER VILLAGE $4,375 ASHTABULA GENEVA ON THE LAKE VILLAGE $22,772 ASHTABULA JEFFERSON VILLAGE $26,334 ASHTABULA NORTH KINGSVILLE VILLAGE $16,977 ASHTABULA ORWELL VILLAGE $6,482 ASHTABULA ROCK CREEK VILLAGE $1,015 ASHTABULA ROAMING SHORES VILLAGE $4,120 ASHTABULA ANDOVER TOWNSHIP $6,302 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA TOWNSHIP $23,877 ASHTABULA AUSTINBURG TOWNSHIP $3,305 ASHTABULA CHERRY VALLEY TOWNSHIP $1,216 ASHTABULA COLEBROOK TOWNSHIP $907 ASHTABULA DENMARK TOWNSHIP $819 ASHTABULA DORSET TOWNSHIP $1,293 ASHTABULA GENEVA TOWNSHIP $2,627 ASHTABULA HARPERSFIELD TOWNSHIP $4,492 ASHTABULA HARTSGROVE TOWNSHIP $2,461 ASHTABULA JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP $1,991 4 ASHTABULA LENOX TOWNSHIP $1,148 ASHTABULA MONROE TOWNSHIP $5,831 ASHTABULA MORGAN TOWNSHIP $2,481 ASHTABULA NEW LYME TOWNSHIP $1,567 ASHTABULA ORWELL TOWNSHIP $1,631 ASHTABULA PIERPONT TOWNSHIP $2,359 ASHTABULA PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP $3,428 ASHTABULA RICHMOND TOWNSHIP $689 ASHTABULA ROME TOWNSHIP $3,184 ASHTABULA SAYBROOK TOWNSHIP $16,752 ASHTABULA SHEFFIELD TOWNSHIP $3,500 ASHTABULA TRUMBULL TOWNSHIP $2,548 ASHTABULA WAYNE TOWNSHIP $508 ASHTABULA WILLIAMSFIELD TOWNSHIP $1,553 ASHTABULA WINDSOR TOWNSHIP $7,840 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA TWP PK COMMISSION $2,612 ASHTABULA CONNEAUT TOWNSHIP PARK $1,476 ASHTABULA GENEVA TOWNSHIP PARK $348 ASHTABULA SAYBROOK TOWNSHIP PARK $268 ASHTABULA ANDOVER UNION CEMETERY BOARD $312 ASHTABULA GENEVA UNION CEMETERY $1,722 ASHTABULA MORGAN UNION CEMETERY $305 ASHTABULA JEFFERSON OAKDALE UNION CEMETERY $1,061 ASHTABULA JEFFERSON AREA SCHOOLS $38,691 ASHTABULA ANDOVER PUBLIC LIBRARY $359 ASHTABULA GRAND VALLEY SCHOOLS $26,775 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA CO DISTRICT LIBRARY $5,203 ASHTABULA HARBOR-TOPKY MEMORIAL LIBRARIES $629 ASHTABULA BUCKEYE L.S.D. $61,699 ASHTABULA CONNEAUT PUBLIC LIBRARY $2,397 ASHTABULA HENDERSON MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY $491 ASHTABULA KINGSVILLE LIBRARY $407 ASHTABULA GRAND VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY $1,137 ASHTABULA ROCK CREEK LIBRARY $225 ASHTABULA PYMATUNING VALLEY L.S.D. $32,081 ASHTABULA J F D EMERGENCY RESCUE DISTRICT $2,755 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY $791 ASHTABULA ASHTABULA COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY $706 ATHENS TRI-COUNTY CAREER CENTER $6,422 5 ATHENS HOCKING CONSERVANCY DISTRICT $2,075 ATHENS HOCKING TECHNICAL COLLEGE $85,003 ATHENS SUNDAY CREEK VALLEY WATER DISTRICT $1,360 ATHENS LE-AX WATER DISTRICT $8,026 ATHENS ATHENS COUNTY $269,832 ATHENS ATHENS $346,182 ATHENS ATHENS SCHOOLS $120,146 ATHENS NELSONVILLE $61,106 ATHENS NELSONVILLE YORK CITY SCHOOLS $21,483 ATHENS ALBANY VILLAGE $4,724 ATHENS AMESVILLE VILLAGE $661 ATHENS BUCHTEL VILLAGE $786 ATHENS CHAUNCEY VILLAGE $1,566 ATHENS COOLVILLE VILLAGE $422 ATHENS GLOUSTER VILLAGE $13,168 ATHENS JACKSONVILLE VILLAGE $2,121 ATHENS TRIMBLE VILLAGE $1,205 ATHENS ALEXANDER TOWNSHIP $2,662 ATHENS ALEXANDER L.S.D. $34,826 ATHENS AMES TOWNSHIP $2,128 ATHENS ATHENS TOWNSHIP $3,948 ATHENS CANAAN TOWNSHIP $2,995 ATHENS CARTHAGE TOWNSHIP $2,103 ATHENS DOVER TOWNSHIP $5,516 ATHENS LODI TOWNSHIP $1,533 ATHENS ROME TOWNSHIP $5,966 ATHENS TRIMBLE TOWNSHIP $6,970 ATHENS TROY TOWNSHIP $1,470 ATHENS WATERLOO TOWNSHIP $2,686 ATHENS YORK TOWNSHIP $4,913 ATHENS TRIMBLE SCHOOLS $26,951 ATHENS ATHENS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARIES $3,137 ATHENS FEDERAL HOCKING SCHOOLS $33,677 ATHENS WARD TOWNSHIP $783 ATHENS COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP $1,578 ATHENS HOMER TOWNSHIP $1,928 ATHENS KNOX TOWNSHIP $957 ATHENS HOCKING VALLEY COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL CTR $3,034 ATHENS CORRECTIONS COMMISSION OF SOUTHEAST OHIO $27,687 6 ATHENS BURR OAK REGIONAL WATER DISTRICT $3,506 ATHENS BISHOPVILLE WATER DISTRICT $379 ATHENS TRIMBLE TOWNSHIP WASTE WATER TRMT DIST $1,127 AUGLAIZE AUGLAIZE COUNTY $187,588 AUGLAIZE AUGLAIZE COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CTR $17,808 AUGLAIZE CITY OF ST MARYS $103,639 AUGLAIZE ST MARYS CITY SCHOOLS $59,761 AUGLAIZE CITY OF WAPAKONETA $70,447 AUGLAIZE WAPAKONETA SCHOOLS $51,390 AUGLAIZE VILLAGE OF MINSTER $22,619 AUGLAIZE MINSTER LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT $19,611 AUGLAIZE NEW BREMEN VILLAGE $32,312 AUGLAIZE NEW BREMEN SCHOOLS $23,444 AUGLAIZE NEW KNOXVILLE VILLAGE $6,886 AUGLAIZE NEW KNOXVILLE SCHOOLS $7,387 AUGLAIZE WAYNESFIELD VILLAGE $3,347 AUGLAIZE CLAY TOWNSHIP $825 AUGLAIZE DUCHOUQUET TOWNSHIP $1,350 AUGLAIZE GERMAN TOWNSHIP $988 AUGLAIZE GOSHEN TOWNSHIP $853 AUGLAIZE JACKSON TOWNSHIP $1,033 AUGLAIZE LOGAN TOWNSHIP $1,638 AUGLAIZE MOULTON TOWNSHIP $942 AUGLAIZE NOBLE TOWNSHIP $1,002 AUGLAIZE PUSHETA TOWNSHIP $841 AUGLAIZE ST MARYS TOWNSHIP $2,736 AUGLAIZE SALEM TOWNSHIP $809 AUGLAIZE UNION TOWNSHIP $950 AUGLAIZE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP $960 AUGLAIZE WAYNE TOWNSHIP $946 AUGLAIZE WAYNESFIELD GOSHEN LOCAL SCHL DIST $23,240 AUGLAIZE AUGLAIZE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY $1,233 AUGLAIZE ST MARYS COMMUNITY LIBRARY $750 BELMONT BELMONT HARRISON JVS $4,771 BELMONT BELMONT COLLEGE $17,784 BELMONT EASTERN OHIO REGIONAL WASTEWATER
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