Quintet of Stark County mayors ready to ring in 2024
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Five mostly new mayors will start work in Stark County locales. Mayors ready to go in Alliance, Canton, Massillon. Navarre and Beach City’s new mayors take office, too. At the precise moment the Times Square ball reaches its destination to signal 2024, four local men and one woman will inherit a metaphorical ball of their […]
Read MoreWhat are Stark County mayors salaries? Here’s how much they make
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Alliance is considering a proposal to nearly double the mayor’s salary from $53,848 to $92,605 by 2025. If approved, the Alliance mayor would become the second highest paid in Stark County; only Canton would be higher. Across the country, including Stark County, mayors wear a lot of different hats. Large city or small village, they […]
Read MoreEugene City Council talks next steps for Emeralds stadium | #citycouncil
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Eugene city councilors said they want to advance the Emerald baseball stadium as a stand-alone bond measure, place a proposed pickleball facility at Lane Community College on a list to be paid for with parks’ system development charges and wait for more community outreach before moving forward on Golden Gardens Park. Councilors had previously suggested […]
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