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Posted: 05/03/2012
CLEVELAND - Good news for teenagers looking for a summer job. Cuyahoga County Executive Ed Fitzgerald announced Thursday that up to 2,000 jobs for low-income Cuyahoga County youth, age 14 to 24 will be available.
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services made $3.5 million available to implement the summer youth employment program. The youth will earn minimum wage.
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