Ribbon-cutting set


Ribbon-cutting set

BOARDMAN

There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Rogue Wave Auto Wash, 754 Boardman-Canfield Road at 10 a.m. Friday.

The new location offers both friction and high-pressure cleaning as well as complete exterior vehicle cleaning.

Rogue Wave Auto Wash is open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.

Insurance changes

CLEVELAND

Medical Mutual of Ohio will acquire the 105,000 members in the group and individual health insurance business of HealthSpan Partners.

As part of the agreement, HealthSpan is endorsing Medical Mutual as its replacement carrier.

HealthSpan members do not need to do anything at this time. Medical Mutual will contact HealthSpan’s individual and group customers with information about replacing their current coverage.

MyLink update

DETROIT

U.S. Chevrolet dealers now have the software to update 8-inch MyLink systems with Android AutoTM capability in select 2016 model-year vehicles. The update is available only through Chevrolet dealers.

Owners of 2016 model-year Chevrolet vehicles that qualify for the software update will receive a communication from the brand on how to receive the update at no cost. The update is expected to take about 30 minutes.

2016 model-year Cruze sedans with compatible MyLink systems will arrive in dealer showrooms with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capability installed and will not require the software update.

The 2016 Chevrolet vehicles eligible for the Android Auto software update are Malibu, Impala, Volt, Camaro, Camaro convertible, Corvette, Corvette convertible, Colorado, Silverado, Silverado HD, Tahoe and Suburban.

Grand jury: Bishops in Pa. hid sex abuse

ALTOONA, Pa.

Two Catholic bishops who led a small Pennsylvania diocese helped cover up the sexual abuse of hundreds of children by more than 50 priests and other religious leaders over a 40-year period, according to a grand jury report that portrays the church as holding such sway over law enforcement that it helped select a police chief.

The 147-page report issued Tuesday on sexual abuse in the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese, home to nearly 100,000 Roman Catholics, was based partly on evidence from a secret diocesan archive opened through a search warrant over the summer.

In announcing the findings, Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane said the diocese’s two previous bishops “placed their desire to avoid public scandal over the well-being of children.”

No criminal charges are being filed in the case because some abusers have died, the statute of limitations has expired, or victims are too traumatized to testify, she said.

Staff/wire reports