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First sign language Starbucks opens in DC
Coffee drinkers in the nation’s capital can now order that tall pumpkin spice iced skim latte in sign language.
Partnership between car dealership and community college prepares students for auto tech jobs
“We wanted to grow our own technicians. There is a serious shortage,” said Alexa Sweeney Blackann.
Selected local stocks
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Gas prices drop
Gas prices drop YOUNGSTOWN Gas prices in Northeast Ohio dropped nine cents this week to an
PIA Youngstown preparing students for in-demand jobs in aviation
Two months before graduation, Joseph Gape already has a job offer from the first place he applied.
BUSINESS DIGEST || Kawasaki to speak at Stambaugh
Lecture scheduled YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown State University Thomas Colloquium lecture series will
Limelights and Career Paths
AmeriFirst Home Mortgage in Poland recently welcomed a new business development manager. “We are
BUSINESS DIGEST || Holiday job fair
Holiday job fair NORTH JACKSON Things Remembered will host a holiday job fair at its fulfillment
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Ryan calls energy incubator lab opening ‘thrilling’
The congressman who secured funding to get the Tech Belt Energy Innovation Center started and TBEIC’s board chairman both admitted they were never sure they would see this day.
Facebook dismissed from family’s lawsuit
Associated Press CLEVELAND Facebook has been dismissed from a lawsuit brought by the family of a
Builders Association to construct offices
Builders Association to construct offices VIENNA The Builders Association of Eastern Ohio and
Prosecutor urges Energy Wise customers to contact AG’s office
“We will make every effort to make people whole again,” Gains said.
$31 million Shepherd of the Valley facility to open 2020
About 200 jobs will be created by the retirement facility.
Youngstown council extends the time downtown hotel owners have to repay a loan
The company received a $2,050,000 no-interest loan from the city in December 2016