PNC Bank site closing
PNC Bank site closing
CAMPBELL
The PNC Bank Campbell location at 403 Tenney Ave. will close Oct. 30 because of a change in consumer behavior.
A PNC spokesman said more than half of PNC customers do most of their banking online and by ATM.
Customers with safety-deposit boxes at the Campbell branch are asked to remove their items by Oct. 23.
The nearest location to the Campbell PNC is in Struthers at 1000 Youngstown-Poland Road.
PNC said it typically does its best to place employees into open positions.
AT&T job openings
YOUNGSTOWN
AT&T has more than 130 open positions available across Ohio, including more than a dozen openings at its Boardman call center. Nearly all the available jobs are full-time. Those interested in Boardman positions should go to attlinks.com/callboardman.
Great Clips event
YOUNGSTOWN
Great Clips, the world’s largest salon brand, has launched a “Back-To-School #MoreMinutes” campaign. From July through September, Great Clips is asking people what they would do with more time. And, by ran dom acts of kindness, Great Clips will give people #MoreMinutes surprises during the back-to-school rush.
A vet bill paid to a young woman who saved a baby alpaca after the animal’s mother died is an example of a #MoreMinutes surprise done by Great Clips.
To join in the fun, customers post a selfie of their Great Clips haircut on Instagram (instagram.com/greatclips), Facebook (facebook.com/great clips) or Twitter (@greatclips) and say what they would do with #MoreMinutes.
Farmers campaign
CANFIELD
Farmers National Bank dedicated its July charitable efforts to the “Rocky’s Friends Pet Supply Drive.” For two weeks, every branch office, customer and staff had the chance to make either a cash donation or a buy a paper dog paw to have displayed at the bank.
The campaign raised $2,500. Customers and staff also donated pet supplies.
US airlines ban ‘trophy’ shipments
NEW YORK
The big three U.S. airlines have all this week banned the shipment of hunting trophies, although it is unclear how many – if any – they have been carrying in recent years.
Delta Air Lines was the first to announce the change Monday, saying that it would no longer accept lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros and buffalo trophies. American Airlines and United Airlines soon followed.
American spokesman Ross Feinstein said it’s largely symbolic because his does not serve Africa. United, which only has one flight to Africa, also announced Monday its own restriction. United said its records indicate no shipments of these types of trophies in the past.
The moves come after an American dentist killed a well-known lion named Cecil in Zimbabwe last month in a purportedly illegal hunt, setting off a worldwide uproar. The dentist, Walter James Palmer, lives in Minnesota, which is a major hub for Delta.
Staff/wire reports
Selected local stocks
STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE
Aqua America, .61, 25.24-0.5
Avalon Holdings,2.000.01
Clear Channel, .46 21.330.43
Cortland Bancorp, 13.750
Farmers Nat., .128.160
First Energy, 1.44, 33.71-0.72
Fifth/Third, .5221.160.09
FirstMerit Corp., .64,18.940.23
First Niles Financial, .32,9.000
FNB Corp., .48,13.27-0.52
General Motors, 1.2031.52-0.16
General Electric, .88,25.900.03
Huntington Bank, .20, 11.67-0.03
JP Morgan Chase, 1.60,68.46-0.07
Key Corp, .26,14.850.1
LaFarge, 15.570.44
Macy’s, 1.25, 68.570.36
Parker Hannifin, 1.92, 107.90-4.51
PNC, 1.92,97.920.1
RTI Intl. Metals,28.26-0.7
Simon Prop. Grp.,5.20,188.550.16
Stoneridge 12.32-0.05
Talmer Bank, 16.71-0.04
United Comm. Fin., .04 5.07-0.02
Selected prices at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Provided by Stifel. Not to be construed as an offer or recommendation to buy or sell any security.
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