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Commissioners highlight first-responder wellness center, Boardman stormwater park funded with ARPA and opioid-settlement dollars
Summary
Mahoning County commissioners and staff on Oct. 30 described new community facilities funded in part by ARPA and opioid-settlement dollars: the Smith Wellness Center for first responders and a Boardman Township stormwater park and track.
Mahoning County commissioners and staff on Oct. 30 described recent community investments funded in part with federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and opioid-settlement dollars, citing long-term community benefits from projects that have moved into operation.
Officials reported the opening of the Smith Wellness Center, described as a facility available to law enforcement, ambulance crews and other first…
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