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$3,500 donation

YOUNGSTOWN

Chemical Bank recently gave a $3,500 donation to the Mahoning Valley College Access Program.

The program’s mission is to increase the number of Valley high-school students attending college or post-secondary education. Many of the individuals who receive guidance from the program are considered first-generation college students. The Chemical Bank donation will go toward the success of the program by allowing the organization to purchase supplies and printed materials for their students.

New drive-thru

YOUNGSTOWN

The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Lucky Food Drive Thru, 2603 Mahoning Ave. at 11 a.m. today.

The family-owned business located to the West Side because of its love for the city and the strong traffic flow in the area. Lucky’s offers a fresh food deli and a selection of wine and beer, as well as wings, pizza, gyros, chips, sandwiches, salads and candy.

Ribbon-cutting

AUSTINTOWN

The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Siffrin Academy, 132 Westchester Drive, at 10:30 a.m. today. Siffrin Academy is a post-secondary option for people with developmental disabilities. The ceremony will showcase Siffrin’s new building for day services as well as the Mahoning Regional Office.

New car wash

BOArdman

The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Boardman Touch Free Car Wash, 8499 Market St., at 11 a.m. Thursday.

Mitsubishi recalls 161,167 vehicles in US, Canada

DETROIT

Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is recalling 161,167 vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because electric relays can cause the engine to stall or overheat.

The recall affects the 2015-17 Outlander SUV, the 2015-17 Lancer sedan and Outlander Sport, and the 2015 Lancer Evolution sport sedan. Most are in the U.S. but 28,615 are in Canada.

Mitsubishi will notify owners about the recall this month. Dealers will replace defective relays for free.

Kia recalls Souls in US for second time

DETROIT

Kia Motors Corp. is recalling 342,381 vehicles in the U.S. for a second time because the first repair may not have solved a steering defect.

The recall affects the Soul and Soul EV from the 2014-16 model years.

Kia says a pinion plug may not be properly secured, which could allow the pinion gear to separate from the steering assembly. If that happens, steering function can be lost, increasing the risk of a crash.

Kia will notify owners starting next month. Dealers will repair the vehicles for free.

Staff/wire report

Selected local stocks

STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE

Alcoa Inc., .1250.072.14

Aqua America, .71 35.21 -0.67

Avalon Holdings,2.140.04

Chemical Bank, .2753.650.12Community Health Sys.6.33-0.11

Cortland Bancorp, .2818.500.00

Farmers Nat., .1615.35 0.10

First Energy, 1.44 32.00-0.13

Fifth/Third, .5228.600.17

FirstMerit Corp.,— —

First Niles Financial, .1211.000.00

FNB Corp., .4813.670.21

General Motors, 1.5246.491.34

General Electric, .9221.90-0.42

Huntington Bank, .28 14.210.10

iHeartMedia Inc.,1.55 0.00

JP Morgan Chase, 1.92100.931.59

Key Corp, .3418.470.01

LaFarge, .34— —

Macy’s, 1.51 21.420.09

Parker Hannifin, 2.52 184.461.59

PNC, 2.20137.831.06

Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60163.91-1.53

Stoneridge 22.38 0.31

United Comm. Fin., .12 9.590.00

Selected prices from Tuesday’s 4 p.m. close.