New boutique to open in Leetonia
New boutique to open in Leetonia
LEETONIA
MiMi’s Boutique of Fashion LLC opens Saturday. The boutique, 238 Main St., carries economically priced and trendy clothing ranging in size from 1 to 6X including lingerie, accessories and a variety of Beaver Creek candles and soaps.
Debra McCoy, the owner, is a 46-year resident of Leetonia who saw her community as the perfect place to locate her shop.
MiMi’s Boutique of Fashion will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; and Sunday by appointment only.
New Panera Bread to open Tuesday
BOARDMAN
The second Panera Bread in Boardman opens at 7685 Market St. on Tuesday.
Beginning at 5:30 a.m., the first 1,000 dine-in guests who purchase something will receive a free travel mug with two weeks’ free coffee refills.
The first 500 drive-in customers will receive a free ceramic car coaster.
On Wednesday, purchase the You-Pick-Two combo and receive a $5 gift card for the next visit. On Thursday, half-price breakfast sandwiches and egg souffles will be offered.
Midwest Investment Conference set
Cleveland
The second annual Midwest Investment Conference will take place Nov. 18 at the Cleveland Convention Center, 300 Lakeside Ave., in the city’s downtown.
The conference is an opportunity to develop relationships between public companies and investors.
The conference will include group presentations from presenting companies. There also will be opportunities to participate with industry analysts, buy-side portfolio managers and institutional investors in small-group meetings and one-on-one discussions.
For more information about registration, call 216-255-6290.
American Airlines will charge for solo 12-14-year-olds
FORT WORTH, Texas
American Airlines says it will charge a $150 fee each way for minors between 12 and 14 who fly alone.
The change starts Sept. 3. Currently, American charges a fee on top of the regular fare for unaccompanied minors between 5 and 11.
The airline announced the change Thursday in an employee publication.
American says extending the fee to more youths will ensure the safest possible travel for them and match the policy at US Airways. The two merged in December to form American Airlines Group Inc.
United Airlines charges $150 each way for minors 5 to 11; Delta charges $100 each way for those 5 to 14; at Southwest, it’s $50 each way for kids 5 to 11; and at JetBlue it’s $100 each way for those 5 to 14.
Vindicator staff/wire reports
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