Stacey Studio applies for grant


Stacey Studio applies for grant

CANFIELD

Stacey Studio applied for a $150,000 grant from Chase as part of a newly launched program, Mission Main Street Grants.

The photographer must submit a questionnaire outlining a business plan that will result in growth of the business and receive at least 250 votes to be eligible for a grant.

Customers, fans and community members can show support for Stacey Studio by voting at www.missionmainstreetgrants.com.

The voting deadline is Oct. 17, and grant recipients will be selected by expert panelists.

Consumers ATMs in Akron, N. Canton

MINERVA

Consumers National Bank and Diebold Inc. announced Monday the companies partnered to provide automated-teller machine service at the Akron-Canton Airport and at the North Canton Marriot Hotel through Consumers-branded ATMs. Both ATMs will be surcharge-free for Consumers National Bank customers.

Executive change at Allegiant Travel

LAS VEGAS

Allegiant announced last week that Andrew C. Levy, president and COO of Allegiant Travel Co., resigned from his executive positions with the company and will step down from the Allegiant board.

Maurice J. Gallagher Jr., Allegiant’s chairman and CEO of Allegiant Travel Co., and the executive team will temporarily assume his duties while Allegiant, in conjunction with its board of directors, chooses Levy’s successor. Levy will continue to serve as an adviser to the company for the next several months.

New Family Dollar set for Austintown

AUSTINTOWN

A new Family Dollar is under construction in Austintown, according to The Vindicator’s broadcast partner, 21 WFMJ-TV.

The property is across from the K-Mart store on Mahoning Avenue. Family Dollar has 8,000 stores in 46 states and 50,000 employees.

Chrysler recalls commercial vans to fix headrests

DETROIT

Chrysler is recalling 21,470 full-size commercial vans in the U.S. and Canada to fix a problem with the headrests.

The recall covers 2014 Ram ProMaster vans. The company says the headrests can exceed the maximum allowable gap between a person’s head and the head restraint. As a result, the headrests may allow occupants’ heads to fall back too far in an accident.

Chrysler says it doesn’t know of any crashes or injuries from the problem.

Dealers will replace the headrest for free.

Owners will be notified next month about when they can bring the vans in for repairs.

Vindicator staff/wire reports