Chamber schedules ‘Good Morning, Youngstown’ event on March 18
Chamber schedules ‘Good Morning, Youngstown’ event
YOUNGSTOWN
The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a “Good Morning, Youngstown” event from 7:30 to 9 a.m. March 18 at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave.
The event will focus on cleanup efforts, improvements and renovations going on around the city. Speakers are Matt Pagac, general manager of Stambaugh; Gregg Strollo, president and principal of Strollo Architects; and John Hyden, executive director of Youngstown State University facilities and support services.
Advanced registration is required by March 11 to Amy Young at 330-744-2131, ext. 12, or by email at amy@regionalchamber.com.
The cost is $20 for chamber members and $30 for nonmembers.
New gym opens in Boardman
BOARDMAN
3 Thirty Elite Sports Performance Center, 859 E. Midlothian Blvd. Suite B, will have a grand opening at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
3 Thirty Elite will offer a variety of services, including meal plans catered to desired fitness goals, one-on- one fitness training, sports-performance training, group fitness classes and massage therapy.
Memberships start at a base rate of $20 per month.
Desmond Marrow, who played defensive back at the University of Toledo and was in the NFL, is one of the owners and trainers at 3 Thirty Elite.
Cortland Banks makes top-50 list
CORTLAND
OTC Markets Group recently did a top-50 ranking of the 425 companies traded on OTCQX.
Cortland Banks ranked 46 on the list. It’s a second-time honoree.
The OTCQX Best 50 is an annual ranking of the top 50 U.S. and international companies traded on the OTCQX Best Market, based on an equal weighting of one-year total return and average daily dollar volume growth.
Companies in the 2016 OTCQX Best 50 were ranked based on their performance during the 2015 calendar year.
Details finalized for women’s conference
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa.
Lawrence County Women’s Conference has finalized the details for the ninth annual conference, which will take place at Westminster College, McKelvey Campus Center, 319 S. Market St., on March 12.
Registration, networking and shopping begin at 8 a.m. and conclude at 3 p.m.
Beth Caldwell, founder of Pittsburgh Professional Women and Leadership Academy for Women as well as a local author, is the keynote speaker.
Other speakers are Michele Goodman-Jones, Angie Urban, Beth Verterano and Anne Flemming.
A variety of businesses will be represented at the event. Register online at www.sbdc.duq.edu/women or call the United Way of Lawrence County at 724-658-8528.
Vindicator staff reports
Selected local stocks
STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE
Alcoa Inc., .128.87.00
Aqua America, .71 30.65 —1.01
Avalon Holdings,1.84.03
Cortland Bancorp, .2816.00.00
Farmers Nat., .128.43 .01
First Energy, 1.44 32.82—1.13
Fifth/Third, .5215.68.38
FirstMerit Corp., .6819.89 .59
First Niles Financial, .209.00.00
FNB Corp., .4812.60.14
General Motors, 1.5229.63.13
General Electric, .9229.40.17
Huntington Bank, .28 8.95.31
iHeartMedia Inc.,1.10 .06
JP Morgan Chase, 1.7657.54.53
Key Corp, .3010.72.11
LaFarge, .3417.57 .00
Macy’s, 1.44 43.43.06
Parker Hannifin, 2.52 102.21.58
PNC, 2.0483.971.03
Simon Prop. Grp., 6.40190.40—1.54
Stoneridge 12.02 .22
Talmer Bank, .20 17.34.36
United Comm. Fin., .10 5.96.00
Selected prices from Friday’s 4 p.m. close.