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Allegiant posts 58th-consecutive profitable quarter
Allegiant is the only commercial airliner operation at Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport
Vallourec reports earnings
Vallourec Star and VAM USA’s parent company, Vallourec in France, reported positive second quarter results on Wednesday
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Mall income up BOARDMAN Washington Prime Group, operator of Southern Park Mall, reported net
Farmers reports second-quarter earnings
Canfield-based Farmers National Banc Corp. saw a year-over-year increase in its second-quarter earnings.
7 defectors bring defeat for repeal of ‘Obamacare’
Associated Press WASHINGTON After seven years of emphatic campaign promises, Senate Republicans
Speakers gush about benefits of second Lordstown power plant, some voice concerns
Speakers gush about benefits of second Lordstown power plant, some voice concerns
Ursuline adds computer science to advanced placement curriculum
Ursuline High School added a new class to its Advanced Placement Program for the 2017-18 school year
Valley's unemployment rate up in June
Local unemployment in the Mahoning Valley increased slightly in June to 6.6 percent, up from 6.2 percent reported in July 2016.
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Pig Iron Press YOUNGSTOWN Pig Iron Press Inc. recently announced it is still in operation as a
General Motors reports 2nd-quarter earnings
General Motors reported a slight drop in earnings during the second quarter, but the Detroit automaker’s profits still beat expectations
Senate opens Obamacare debate but outcome in doubt
Associated Press WASHINGTON Prodded by President Donald Trump, a bitterly divided Senate voted
Selected local stocks
Selected local stocks STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE Alcoa Inc., .1236.690.07 Aqua America, .71
Until news of smuggling, who knew Lordstown had a new-car rail yard?
lot of mystery surrounded the announcement this month that 15 new Ford Fusions shipped to a “rail yard in the Warren, Ohio, area” contained smuggled marijuana in the spare-tire compartment.