(LAGRANGE) – LaGrange County employees could be receiving a wage increase in 2024.
Monday morning, the LaGrange County Council held a public hearing on the 2024 budget during their regular meeting. Council member Jim Young, who serves on the Salary and Wage Committee, suggested that an increase be given to all county employees next year. LINKC.
Councilman Harold Gingerich, who also serves on the Salary and Wage Committee, says this was a learning process for everyone. LINKD.
The County Council will formally be asked to approve the 2024 budget during their October meeting.
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