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Ribbon cutting YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a ribbon-cutting


Jobs data could signal shortage of qualified workers to hire

Associated Press WASHINGTON Are employers starting to run out of workers to hire? A hiring


May came with low Cruze sales, better GM plant announcements

Last month, sales of the Lordstown-built Cruze were down 24.8 percent year over year


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Airport partnership to benefit veterans VIENNA Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport has announced


Boardman police investigating $200K theft from business

The Boardman company reported that an employee embezzled $200K.


Campbell fifth-grader launches business endeavor

Students learn to manage their own businesses.


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Lifeguards needed so Northside pool can open

Local kids jump into the Northside Pool, causing quite a splash in this Vindicator file photo. On hot days, the pool can draw 300 swimmers, but six to seven lifeguards are needed to operate it for the season. Only one application has been received this year.


US pending home sales fell again in April

Associated Press WASHINGTON Americans retreated from signing contracts to buy homes in April for


Arrested, missing activists spark criticism of Trump

Associated Press SHANGHAI The arrest and disappearance of three labor activists investigating a


CD RATES

CD RATES The table shows the annual percentage yield as of Wednesday. All yields given in percent.


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Tabani Group buys Southland Crossings center BOARDMAN The Tabani Group, a Dallas-based full-


Boardman DQ owners retiring

Dean and Mary K. Paidas are no longer in the business of making the perfect curl atop ice cream cones and flipping Blizzards.


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Ribbon cutting YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a ribbon-cutting


Vallourec promotes importance at safety at local plants

Tuesday was “Safety Day” for Vallourec. More than 18,000 employees — 550 locally — stand down operations to talk about the importance of safety.


Banks pull stocks away from records

Associated Press NEW YORK A seven-day winning streak for stocks came to a quiet end Tuesday as