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WARREN Negotiations between Trumbull County officials and the union representing sheriff deputies will enter a new stage, as both parties have differing positions on a fact-finder’s report for a new contract.
County commissioners this week rejected the report from fact-finder Dennis Byrne of Aurora on a new three-year contract for the deputies union.
Commissioner Mauro Cantalamessa confirmed the board unanimously voted against the report on Wednesday.
“Now, barring any changes over the next seven days in this matter,” Cantalamessa said, “we move on to the next step of conciliation.”
Both parties have been working on a new agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association representing full-time deputies since the old one expired June 30, 2020.
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imminent. he also, when asked by the judge why he had taken an oath to america, said, i lied. much more to come on this developing story. faisal shahzhad, to spend the rest of his life in a u.s. prison. jenna: jon, this just in as well, french police arresting 12 suspected islamic militant necessary an antiterror sweep. three of those arrested being linked to a suspected al-qaeda figure. the other nine, accused of trying to obtain guns and explosives. greg palkot is live in london on this story. greg, what do we know? jenna, in the wake of that u.s. terror alert, there are important developments in europe and beyond on a couple of fronts. first, let s go to france. france has been on its own high alert, amid threats against its landmarks, train stations, airports. police are now telling fox news, confirming they ve arrested 12 overnight in raids across the southern part of that country, three linked to a ring facilitating french nationals going into afghanistan to fight amo