
agoBy Jeena Cadigan
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2 weeks ago |
wfmj.com | agoBy Jeena Cadigan |Jeena Cadigan
NewsJFS employees will see a 4% wage increase starting Aug. 1, 2025. They will also get an additional 2% wage increase on Aug.1, 2026. Trumbull County Jobs and Family Services and the AFSCME Local 458 union have reached an agreement on a new contract. JFS employees will see a 4% wage increase starting Aug. 1, 2025. They will also get an additional 2% wage increase on Aug. 1, 2026. The Trumbull County Commissioners accepted the wage increase at their meeting on Wednesday.
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Feb 19, 2025 |
wfmj.com | agoBy Jeena Cadigan |Jeena Cadigan
NewsOne of the biggest events for the venue is the “River Rock at the Amp” concerts. Organizers for the event announced they will still have their shows this summer. Entrances to the Warren Community Amphitheater are tapped off and construction machines sit nearby as the venue gets prepped for major improvements. The outdoor space will be getting a roof replacement, light upgrades, places for vendors and better wheelchair access.
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Feb 18, 2025 |
wfmj.com | agoBy Jeena Cadigan |Jeena Cadigan
NewsIn a 117 page report, the school overpaid or made unallowed payments multiple times in 2022 and 2023. A state audit released on Tuesday found tens of thousands of dollars distributed by the East Liverpool School District when they were not supposed to or didn't have the money. A 117 page report shows the school overpaid or made unallowed payments multiple times in 2022 and 2023. The state auditor found the school spent nearly $25,000 in federal grant money without getting the right approval.
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Jan 27, 2025 |
wfmj.com | agoBy Jeena Cadigan |Jeena Cadigan
NewsThe idea of a water rate and sales tax increase has been thrown around while commissioners look to balance this year's budget. Bazetta Township Trustees sent a clear message to the Trumbull County Commissioners during Monday night's meeting when all three voted to oppose any tax increase. “We’re passionate about standing up for our residents and their wallet,” Trustee Mike Hovis said.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
wfmj.com | agoBy Jeena Cadigan |Jeena Cadigan
NewsWilt believes it best to flip the old business model on its head and first attract the people to the area to start growth. Developers are setting their sights on Greenville, PA for some upcoming projects. The old school building on the corner of N. High Street and W. Main Street hasn't been used in 20 years. Now, developers are flipping it into apartments for seniors ages 62 and older. It will have 41 units including one and two bedroom options.
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