Political newcomer looks to unseat one of two Franklin Township trustees
SUMMITVILLE — A Kensington political newcomer hopes to unseat one of the two sitting Franklin Township trustees in November.
Steven Ketchum, who has been a self-employed farmer since 2000, believes his experience raising beef cattle within the township could be valuable.
His incumbent opponents Joe Medure and Jonathan Sabatino didn’t submit completed questionnaires for inclusion in this article.
Ketchum explains, “I would bring my skills with budget, employee and fleet management to the board of trustees.”
Before getting into agriculture, the East Canton High School and Ohio State University graduate had worked in the steel industry.