Huber Heights puts manager Dzik on paid leave; video shows sobriety tests
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Huber Heights puts manager Dzik on paid leave; video shows sobriety tests
Following the second emergency meeting of Huber Heights City Council since the Sunday arrest of City Manager Rick Dzik, council members voted Tuesday to place Dzik on paid administrative leave pending completion of an internal investigation.
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