WARREN, Ohio – As first responders face growing mental health pressures tied to traumatic calls and high-stress work, communities across the Mahoning Valley are expanding wellness resources aimed at helping police, firefighters, EMS personnel and others cope. Facilities in Boardman and East Palestine now offer counseling, peer support and private spaces designed specifically for those who serve on the front lines.
Plus, a California-based investment group has purchased the former Rite Aid property on Youngstown Road in Warren for $540,000, according to Trumbull County Auditor records.
And marketing professionals participating in a Business Journal Roundtable discussion said effective strategies begin with research, audience analysis and a clear understanding of a client’s goals.
Wellness Centers Ease First Responders’ Burdens
California Investor Buys Former Rite Aid Building in Warren
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