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County approves workforce training agreements; sheriff seeks $1,600 equipment stand; commissioners report $1.257M opioid installment
Summary
Job and Family Services presented three workforce-training agreements totaling roughly $925,462; Sheriff John Alberty requested a $1,600 cart/stand for new drug-evidence processing equipment; commissioners said a second opioid-settlement installment of about $1.257 million is en route. Staff also urged residents to use the state's energy-choice comparison tool.
Trumbull County Job and Family Services reported April 7 that it will act as fiscal agent on three workforce agreements to support youth training and related services. John Gargano said the agreements include: Tri-County Jobs for Ohio Graduates for $399,998.73; a second Tri-County Jobs for Ohio Graduates line for $249,967.69; and a Trumbull Metropolitan Housing agreement for $275,496 — all intended to provide tutoring, alternative education, occupational training, mentoring and work-experience for eligible youth…
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