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$6.6 Million Spending Spike: Is Lorain Headed for a Financial Meltdown?

Posted on February 26, 2025March 28, 2026 by Kalin Stipe
$6.6 Million Spending Spike: Is Lorain Headed for a Financial Meltdown?
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Lorain Faces Budget Deficit Amid Workforce Cuts, Fee Hikes, and Infrastructure Improvements Lorain, Ohio — February 2025 — The City of Lorain continues to grapple with a significant budget deficit, which has led to personnel cuts, fee hikes, and cost-saving measures in recent years. In 2022, the city faced a Continue Reading

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