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Retaining Young People in the Mahoning Valley

14 min · 21. mar. 2024
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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Retaining young people is one of the tenets of the Mahoning Valley’s plan and its three-R’s approach. The other prongs are, receive refugees and legal immigrants and return people who have relocated to other areas. The Valley repopulation plan [https://businessjournaldaily.com/article/will-they-stay-or-will-they-leave/] is being spearheaded by the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber and Eastgate Regional Council of Governments as a way to ensure there are a sufficient number of workers. -- Read Denise Dick's story here: https://businessjournaldaily.com/article/will-they-stay-or-will-they-leave/

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