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Butler County ups lifeguard pay hoping to keep pool open

Lifeguard Celia Ray, of Butler, watches over swimmers at Alameda Waterpark in 2021. Pool hours had to be limited because of a lack of lifeguards. County commissioners approved a pay boost for lifeguards hoping to improve staffing. Butler Eagle File Photo

Lifeguards at the Alameda Waterpark are going to see a pay boost as the county parks director seeks to solve a staffing shortage.

All lifeguards for the county are set to make $12.50 per hour this upcoming summer, with lead lifeguards making $14 per hour, after the Butler County Salary Board on Wednesday approved raises for both classes of water workers.

Prior to the change, all lifeguards started at $10 an hour.

“We’re back to the same challenge this year as last year,” said Leslie Osche, county commissioners chairwoman.

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