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October 26, 2017

Plain City Council approves $3.9 million budget for 2018

By From JT Staff Reports

Plain City officials have passed the first reading of the 2018 budget for the village.
“I am very happy we have our budget done early,” Village Fiscal Officer Renee Sonnett said. “It makes life easier at the end of the year.”
The budget includes expenses of about $3.9-million with $7,585 of an...

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