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RS city employees to receive pay increase due to ARPA funding

June 28, 2022 Derek Aaron WJRS News

Essential city employees in Russell Springs will be receiving a premium pay increase on their wages following a unanimous decision by the Russell Springs City Council in a special-called meeting on Monday. Mayor Eddie Thomas spoke with WJRS NEWS on the details…

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