‘Love My Career’
‘Love My Career’
YOUNGSTOWN
A “Love My Career” social initiative designed to inspire people to get the training needed to pursue a rewarding career will have a free public event from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday at National College, 3487 Belmont Ave.
The event will feature Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini, who will talk about his boxing championships and business ventures, and Daniel Rios, a rising screen star who will share some of his career highlights.
RSVP by calling 330-759-0205.
Ribbon-cutting set
AUSTINTOWN
The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a ceremonial ribbon-cutting at 8:45 a.m. today for the new Pat Catan’s, 6000 Mahoning Ave.
Pat Catan’s offers floral, art, scrapbooking and paper- crafting products as well as wedding supplies, gifts, home decor, candles and other items.
Pat Catan’s is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays. For more information, visit www.patcatans.com.
Nemenz auction
ROGERS
At 5 p.m. Wednesday, Baer Auctioneers – Realty LLC. will conduct a one-day auction of the estate of the late Henry P. Nemenz Sr., president and chief executive officer of H.P. Nemenz Food Stores Inc.
The auction will take place at the Auction Barn on Rogers Community Auction Grounds, 45625 Old State Route 154, Rogers.
Items in the auction include Pittsburgh Steelers memorabilia; memorabilia from Jim Tressel, Youngstown State University president and former Ohio State University football coach; Marilyn Monroe collectibles and fine furnishings.
Oil-spill settlement
WASHINGTON
The Justice Department and five states announced Monday a $20 billion final settlement of claims arising from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
The deal, once approved by a judge, would resolve all civil claims against BP and end five years of legal fighting over a 134-million-gallon spill that affected 1,300 miles of shoreline. It also would bind the company to a massive cleanup project in the Gulf Coast area aimed at restoring wildlife, habitat and water quality.
The settlement, filed in federal court in New Orleans, finalizes an agreement first announced in July. The next steps are a 60-day public comment period and court approval.
No review for case on insider trading
WASHINGTON
The Supreme Court said Monday it won’t hear the Obama administration’s appeal of a lower-court ruling that made it tougher to prosecute people for trading on leaked inside information.
The justices let stand a decision by the federal appeals court in New York last year that threw out insider- trading convictions of two high-profile hedge-fund managers.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the convictions of Anthony Chiasson of Manhattan and Todd Newman of Needham, Mass., after finding they were too far removed from inside information to be prosecuted.
Staff/wire reports
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