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We invite you to attend Congressman Greg Landsman’s Congressional Town Halls for Ohio’s First District to ask questions, share your thoughts, and hear from Congressman Landsman.
The Warren County Records Center & Archives and the Solid Waste Department will be hosting a Combined Paper Shredding and Electronics Recycling event for the spring on Saturday, May 6th, from 10:00am to 1:00pm at the Warren County Administration Building parking lot, located at 406 Justice Drive in Lebanon.
Shredding will be conducted offsite, and both shredding and electronics recycling will be first come, first serve until the trucks are full. No more than five boxes of paper will be accepted per vehicle. Staples and paper clips do not need to be removed.
This event is open to all Warren County residents with free paper shredding conducted by Royal Document Destruction. The electronics recycling will be conducted by Cohen Recycling. Electronic material includes TVs and computer equipment. No more than one car trunk (or equivalent) per household will be accepted. Some larger electronics may require a small fee. Donations will be accepted for electronics recycling but is not required.
We invite you to attend Congressman Greg Landsman’s Congressional Town Halls for Ohio’s First District to ask questions, share your thoughts, and hear from Congressman Landsman.
Join Rep. Greg Landsman (OH-01) for a virtual town hall! This is your opportunity to hear from Rep. Landsman about what’s going on in Washington, ask him any questions you have, and communicate with him about the issues you’re most concerned about.
Learn about how the ways you can volunteer with our office and choose which volunteer team you would like to be a part of.
Join Rep. Landsman for another district town hall. This is a great opportunity for Rep. Landsman to talk about what he’s seeing in Washington, and for us to ask him our questions and share our concerns.
Join Congressman Greg Landsman (OH-01) for a virtual town hall meeting. He’ll provide an update on what he’s doing in Washington, and you’ll have the chance to ask him your questions and share your concerns.
Join us as we march in the Independence Day parade in Lebanon!
Our theme this year will be “Vote No on August 8,” as we spread the word about the important August special election to vote down the Ohio Republicans’ direct assault on our democracy and preserve the ideals of our nation’s founders.
For the latest details, make sure to sign up for the event on Facebook.
Join Rep. Landsman for another district town hall. This is a great opportunity for Rep. Landsman to talk about what he’s seeing in Washington, and for us to ask him our questions and share our concerns.
July 10 is the last day to register to vote for the August 8 special election.
If you’re a Warren County resident who’s eligible to vote but aren’t registered yet, or need to change your voting address after moving, you can register online!
To register to vote online, you’ll need your name, date of birth, address, your Ohio driver’s license or Ohio identification card number, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you don’t have one or more of those, you’ll need to fill out and print this form and send it to the Warren County Board of Elections.
Even if you think you’re registered to vote, make sure you double-check your registration status! It’s quick and easy to do. The state of Ohio has a voter lookup tool you can use to:
- Check your registration status
- Find your polling location
- Print an absentee ballot request
- Check your absentee ballot status