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Wants vs. Needs: Why Lorain County’s Spending Doesn’t Add Up

Posted on November 2, 2025March 28, 2026 by Joseph Jones
Wants vs. Needs: Why Lorain County’s Spending Doesn’t Add Up
Posted In Breaking News, Business & Development, Community & Culture

Editorial Commentary by Joseph Jones If your household budget suddenly tripled, would you buy a second house before fixing the roof? Would you splurge on a new computer while your furnace is about to fail? Most people would not. But that is how Lorain County has been handling your tax Continue Reading

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