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Union negotiations
Gregory R. Norfleet/West Branch Times
West Branch Education Association President Amanda Key touches on the highlights of the union’s proposal to the West Branch Board of Education on March 26. The teachers requested about $187,000 in salary and benefit increases and a five-year extension to the Master Contract. WBEA representatives, from left, included Sam Ogilvie, John Walsh, Key, and Laura Heithoff.

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Teachers ask for raises and five more years on contract
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Union worried more fed cuts coming in fall
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