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1 week ago |
wfmj.com | agoBy Jeena Cadigan |Jeena Cadigan
NewsTNR does not catch the cats themselves but they will give out as many traps as someone needs. WARREN, Ohio - Kitten season is ramping up according to animal advocates. When the weather gets warmer more strays tend to have babies. Volunteers at TNR in Warren are reminding people it’s important to trap the cats and get them fixed so they can live happily and safely.
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1 week ago |
wfmj.com | agoBy Jeena Cadigan |Jeena Cadigan
NewsOne possible area where the store could go is in Warren's sixth ward but Rev. Floyd said the study will look at all possibilities in the city. WARREN, Ohio - A community group is moving forward with plans to make their own grocery store in Warren. The Citizens of the City of Warren are partnering with the Freedom BLOC to conduct a feasibility study of where and how big the store can be. Currently, parts of the city don't have grocery stores for miles, limiting people's options.
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2 weeks ago |
wfmj.com | agoBy Jeena Cadigan |Jeena Cadigan
NewsIn a Thursday night work session, the mayor of Cortland laid out how the city can move forward with a safety service building. CORTLAND, Ohio - In a Thursday night work session, the mayor of Cortland laid out how the city can move forward with a safety service building. The city has $2.15 million in grants from the Ohio Budget and Management Office that needs to be spent on a training facility by June of 2026.
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1 month 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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