Residents moved
Residents moved
WARREN
All of the residents at Cedarcreek Health and Rehab, 4121 Tod Ave. NW, have been moved to other facilities.
A team from the local ombudsman program, the Area Agency on Aging 11 Inc., had been working with the residents at the facility to find them new homes after the Ohio Department of Health recommended the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid terminate the facility’s provider agreements.
All residents were transferred by Wednesday.
The department found the facility placed residents’ health and safety in “immediate jeopardy.”
CMS terminated the facility’s provider agreements effective Thursday. On Feb. 8, the facility was no longer able to accept new Medicare and Medicaid patients.
New Beginnings Care of Tennessee operates the facility and recently filed bankruptcy. Its other facility, Campus Health Care Center of Liberty, was shut down by the company after the state said it revoked the facility’s license.
Ticket contest
CORTLAND
Apostolakis Honda Mazda invites the Mahoning Valley to participate in a social media contest to win a pair of tickets to the sold-out Elton John show that will take place at 8 p.m. March 22 at the Covelli Centre.
To participate: No. 1: “Like” the Apostolakis Honda Facebook page; No. 2: Make a video of yourself spelling: Apostolakis; No. 3: Add the new tag line: Great Cars, Great Deals; No. 4: Post the video to the Apostolakis Honda Facebook page.
The video with the most “likes” will win.
Participants can “share” the video with family and friends to get more likes.
The contest starts at noon Monday and will end promptly at noon Feb. 29.
The winner will be announced at 5 p.m. Feb. 29.
Casino revenue
HARRISBURG, PA.
Gross revenue from gambling at table games in Pennsylvania casinos during January was 7.7 percent higher than January of last year, according to figures recently released by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.
The report shows that this January’s gross table-games revenue was $71,093,205, compared with $66,023,942 in revenue produced by the 12 casinos during January 2015.
GM investment
SPRING HILL, TENN.
General Motors will invest $148 million to repurpose flexible machining and assembly equipment at its Spring Hill Manufacturing plant to build V8 engines to meet market demand, retaining about 200 jobs.
The investment will enable Spring Hill to quickly add capacity to build the Small Block 6.2L V8 engine in the popular truck and SUV segment. This will be the first time Spring Hill will build V8 engines.
The 6.2L truck engine is currently available in the Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab, GMC Sierra Crew Cab, Yukon Denali, Yukon XL Denali and the Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV.
Staff/wire reports
Selected local stocks
STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE
Alcoa Inc., .128.12-0.40
Aqua America, .71 31.310.25
Avalon Holdings,1.750.05
Cortland Bancorp, .2816.00-0.50
Farmers Nat., .128.27-0.01
First Energy, 1.44 33.931.66
Fifth/Third, .5215.15-0.26
FirstMerit Corp., .6819.16-0.41
First Niles Financial, .209.000.00
FNB Corp., .4812.18-0.15
General Motors, 1.5229.03-0.24
General Electric, .9229.08-0.26
Huntington Bank, .28 8.52-0.25
iHeartMedia Inc.,0.880.06
JP Morgan Chase, 1.7657.81-0.96
Key Corp, .3010.64-0.29
LaFarge, .3417.570.00
Macy’s, 1.44 41.130.03
Parker Hannifin, 2.52 100.76-0.27
PNC, 2.0482.58-1.48
Simon Prop. Grp., 6.40189.262.15
Stoneridge 12.23-0.13
Talmer Bank, .20 16.410.05
United Comm. Fin., .10 5.83-0.15
Selected prices from Thursday’s 4 p.m. close.