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Summit County's Executive Believes Good Progess Has Been Made in 2018

 An audience of nearly 1,000 people gathers for the 2018 Summit County State of the County Address Thursday.
TIM RUDELL
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WKSU
An audience of nearly 1,000 people gathers for the 2018 Summit County State of the County Address Thursday.

Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro delivered her 2018 State of the County address Thursday. An audience of nearly 1,000 gathered at the John S. Knight Center to hear what she had to say and plans to do.   

Shapiro believes financial challenges driven largely by state funding cuts will continue but can be handled without tapping the county’s rainy day fund. She said a plan for solving problems with the county jail will be implemented immediately. 

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And she said she was especially pleased to announce the Summit Liberty House project.  

“We are partnering with Family and Community Services, the city of Akron and the Summit County Land Bank to create Summit County’s first facility for homeless female veterans and their children,” she said.

When asked if she is going to run for re-election next year, Shapiro said, “Yes, yes, yes.” 

Here is the full-length recording of the 2018  State of the County address, which was sponsored by the Akron Press Club. 

2018 State of the County Address (full length)

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Summit County's Executive Believes Good Progess Has Been Made in 2018

Tim Rudell
Tim Rudell has worked in broadcasting and news since his student days at Kent State in the late 1960s and early 1970s (when he earned extra money as a stringer for UPI). He began full time in radio news in 1972 in his home town of Canton, OH.