Vandalia’s highest-paid employees: I-Team Payroll Project

Jon Crusey.

Jon Crusey.

The city of Vandalia paid 15 employees more than $100,000 last year, according to the I-Team Payroll Project searchable database of public employees.

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The highest-paid workers were city administrators. Six of the six-figure earners worked in the police department, including Sgt. Gary Jackson who retired in May.

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Local governments make payroll with your money, which is why the I-Team has assembled and made available a searchable database of pay for public employees.

The five highest paid Vandalia employees last year were:

1. Jon Crusey, city manager: $135,973

2. Steven Clark, parks and recreation director: $119,399

3. Douglas Knight, police chief: $116,584

4. Gary Jackson, police sergeant: $115,557

5. Thomas Vallery, police sergeant: $114,529

Credit: DaytonDailyNews

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