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Hotel Wage Requirement Likely Illegal, Say County Attorneys
The County Board passed a measure requiring wages well above minimum for a proposed hotel on County Grounds.

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The County Board passed a measure requiring wages well above minimum for a proposed hotel on County Grounds.

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