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Young professionals
YOUNGSTOWN
The Mahoning Valley Young Professionals will have a volunteer event from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 3 for Youngstown Streetscape 2017. The event starts in Central Square downtown with hundreds of volunteers joining for the annual day of beautification.
Ribbon cutting
HOWLAND
The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Sport Clips Haircuts, 2104 Niles-Cortland Road, at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday.
Sport Clips Haircuts, the nation’s largest franchise dedicated to men’s and boys’ hair care, will open May 31 in Warren’s Howland Commons shopping center. This new business is the latest of the franchise’s more than 1,600 locations across the U.S. and Canada.
As part of its grand-opening celebration, Sport Clips in Warren will donate 100 percent of its service revenue for the first three days of opening to VFW’s “Sport Clips Help A Hero Scholarship” program, which provides scholarships for service members and veterans for use at post- secondary schools and trade schools.
CFCC relocation
COLUMBIANA
The Columbiana Family Care Center announced the relocation of its office at 750 E. Park Ave. to the TownCenter at Firestone Farms, 116 Carriage Drive, effective Tuesday.
CFCC is the practice of board-certified family medicine physician Dr. Vidya J. Counto. The phone number for CFCC has not changed, and patients may continue to contact the office at 330-482-3871 for appointments or information.
BWC grants go to 29 Ohio employers
COLUMBUS
Twenty-nine Ohio employers will share $677,000 in grants from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation to purchase equipment designed to substantially reduce or eliminate workplace injuries and illnesses.
BWC approved the Safety Intervention Grants in April. The recipient employers operate in 21 counties around the state, including: Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties.
BMW recalls older 7-Series cars in US
DETROIT
BMW is recalling more than 45,000 older 7-Series cars in the U.S. because the doors can open unexpectedly while they’re being driven.
The recall covers certain 745i, 745Li, 750i, 750Li, 760i, 760Li and B7 Alpina cars from the 2005 through 2008 model years that have the comfort access and soft door-close options.
BMW says the doors may appear to be closed and latched but can inadvertently open due to road conditions or occupant contact with the door. The company says in documents posted by the government that the latches can malfunction over time. The company said in a statement Friday that it isn’t aware of any crashes or injuries caused by the problem.
Owners with questions can contact BMW at (800) 525-7417.
Staff/wire reports
Selected local stocks
STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE
Alcoa Inc., .1233.260.17
Aqua America, .71 32.58-0.18
Avalon Holdings,2.700.13
Chemical Bank, .2746.34-0.47Community Health Sys. 9.36 -0.14
Cortland Bancorp, .2818.720.08
Farmers Nat., .1613.750.05
First Energy, 1.44 28.910.05
Fifth/Third, .5224.26-0.21
FirstMerit Corp.,--
First Niles Financial, .129.670.00
FNB Corp., .4813.51-0.12
General Motors, 1.5233.060.46
General Electric, .9227.44-0.05
Huntington Bank, .28 12.86-0.01
iHeartMedia Inc.,1.75-0.44
JP Morgan Chase, 1.9285.34-0.01
Key Corp, .3417.99-0.15
LaFarge, .34--
Macy’s, 1.51 23.450.09
Parker Hannifin, 2.52 159.220.18
PNC, 2.20121.25-0.20
Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60157.31-3.39
Stoneridge 15.68-0.07
United Comm. Fin., .12 8.070.03
Selected prices from Friday’s 4 p.m. close