YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio Deanne Johnson shares how the Ohio Small Business Development Center and the Export Assistance Network at Youngstown State University helps local businesses who are looking to do business internationally.
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Representatives of the Columbiana County Port Authority presented Mark Lamoncha, CEO and president of Humtown Products, with a laminated display board honoring Humtown for being awarded recently with the 2020 Manufacturer of the Year in the small to medium enterprise category from the National Association of Manufacturers. Humtown was chosen from over 550,000 manufacturers in the United States and has become one of the worldâs leaders in 3D sand additive manufacturing. Shown are (from left) port board chairman Charlie Presley, port executive director Penny Traina, Lamoncha and Carrie Haviland, production coach, for Humtown.
LISBON The county port authority and seven other local public agencies are in line to receive a combined $900,000 in funding that has been included in the state capital budget expected to be approved today by the state legislature.
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LISBON The county port authority and seven other local public agencies are in line to receive a combined $900,000 in funding that has been included in the state capital budget expected to be approved today by the state legislature.
The recipients and the amounts are: Port authority, $400,000 for improvements to the port authority’s Cherry Fork manufacturing complex in Leetonia. County park district, $200,000 for extending the Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail east from East Lincoln Way in Lisbon to near the BP station. Lisbon, $100,0000 to go toward replacing the bridge at Willow Grove Park that was washed away in the 2004 flash flood. This would connect the park to the Greenway bicycle trail on the other side of the Little Beaver Creek.
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LISBON The county port authority and seven other local public agencies are in line to receive a combined $900,000 in funding that has been included in the state capital budget expected to be approved today by the state legislature.
The recipients and the amounts are: Port authority, $400,000 for improvements to the port authority’s Cherry Fork manufacturing complex in Leetonia. County park district, $200,000 for extending the Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail east from East Lincoln Way in Lisbon to near the BP station. Lisbon, $100,0000 to go toward replacing the bridge at Willow Grove Park that was washed away in the 2004 flash flood. This would connect the park to the Greenway bicycle trail on the other side of the Little Beaver Creek.