WARREN, Ohio – Youngstown State University is revising enrollment policies amid federal and state changes, targeting 1,200 international students while expanding housing requirements and increasing fees.
Plus, state legislators from the Lake to River region emphasized collaboration and warned of significant consequences if a citizen-led effort to eliminate property taxes in Ohio succeeds.
And Trumbull County commissioners said local employees and unions are participating in the construction of Kimberly-Clark Corp.’s $800 million plant, which is expected to bring 600 jobs to the area.
YSU Takes Steps to Encourage International Enrollment
Local Reps Tout Partnership, Share Property Tax Concerns
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Commissioners: Local, Union Workers Active on Kimberly-Clark Project
