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BW-3 managers bring good news to 8 families

Sunday, December 20, 2015

BW-3 managers bring good news to 8 families

YOUNGSTOWN

Managers from the Buffalo Wild Wings locations in Austintown, Boardman and Niles are making contact with eight special families throughout the Mahoning Valley to give them some good news.

Through the company’s annual “Hope For the Holidays” campaign, employees and guests have brought together hard work, raffle money and donations throughout the football season.

Those dollars will provide the eight families each with a $500 shopping spree at area Target stores and Sav-A-Lot grocery stores.

‘Communication Skills for Women’ seminar scheduled

BOARDMAN

There will be a “Communication Skills for Women” seminar at the Holiday Inn South, 7410 South Ave., on Feb. 25.

The seminar cost is $49. It will include how to overcome communication hurdles in the workplace such as confronting or criticizing others; not being taken seriously; feeling self-conscious; dealing with other’s anger; and speaking in front of a group.

To enroll, go to events.careertrack.com.

ValleyCare aids with insurance enrollment

ValleyCare is assisting the local community with the open-enrollment process for health insurance.

Northside Medical Center, 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown, will offer open-enrollment assistance from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday through Jan. 28 in the main lobby; every Monday from 3 to 5 p.m. through Jan. 25 at the emergency-room lobby; and every Wednesday in the cafeteria from 11:30 to 1 p.m. through Jan. 27.

Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., Warren, in the main lobby, every Thursday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Jan. 28; and in the cafeteria every Tuesday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Jan. 26.

For information or to make an appointment with an application counselor for enrollment assistance, call 330-884-2710 or 330-841-9335.

Pa. casino revenue

HARRISBURG,PA.

Gross revenue from gambling at table games in Pennsylvania casinos during November 2015 was 2.83 percent higher than November of last year, according to figures recently released by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.

New entities in 2015

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Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted recently announced that 7,231 new entities had filed to do business in Ohio during November 2015. This is 865 more businesses than filed during November 2014 when 6,366 entities were formed.

So far in 2015, 90,446 new businesses have been formed in Ohio, maintaining course for 2015 to be another record-breaking year for the state. At the same point in 2014, 86,334 new businesses were filed with the secretary of state.

Staff/wire reports

Selected local stocks

STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE

Alcoa Inc., .129.23.08

Aqua America, .71 30.51 .42

Avalon Holdings,1.74—.02

Cortland Bancorp, .2415.75.35

Farmers Nat., .128.27 .03

First Energy, 1.44 31.01—.52

Fifth/Third, .5219.73—.55

FirstMerit Corp., .6818.54 —.40

First Niles Financial, .209.00.30

FNB Corp., .4813.25—.21

General Motors, 1.4433.67—.44

General Electric, .9230.28—.27

Huntington Bank, .28 10.82—.30

iHeartMedia Inc.,1.10 .15

JP Morgan Chase, 1.7664.40—1.88

Key Corp, .3012.67—.33

LaFarge, .3417.57 .00

Macy’s, 1.44 34.87.37

Parker Hannifin, 2.52 93.62—1.57

PNC, 2.0493.75—1.93

Simon Prop. Grp., 6.40190.52—2.95

Stoneridge 14.16 .22

Talmer Bank, .04 17.13—.31

United Comm. Fin., .10 5.82—.28

Selected prices from Friday’s 4 p.m. close.