CANTON Members of the fourth generation of the Schauer family have moved into leadership roles at the family-owned Schauer Group insurance and risk management firm.
Joseph D. Schauer has been named president and chief executive officer at the company, which launched in 1919. His brothers Taylor D. Schauer and Bryan D. Schauer have been named executive vice presidents at the firm, along with Aimee Belden.
Those changes come as David T. Schauer, who was president, moves to a new role as chairman, and William T. Schauer now serves as vice chairman. Both will continue to advise and provide service to current and prospective clients.
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CANTON A virtual Courage to Change series will replace the 29th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Mayors Breakfast this year.
The Greater Canton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission decided it was not feasible or safe to gather in person because of the COVID-19 pandemic, said member Krista Allison.
Instead, conversational Zoom meetings will be from noon to 1 p.m. Friday (Jan. 15), Feb. 12 and April 2.
The dates coincide with King s birth, Abraham Lincoln s birth and the day two days before King s assassination. The theme is connected to King s quote: Our Lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
Federal moratorium on evictions ends in less than two weeks; local agencies could be flooded with rental assistance requests
Federal moratorium on evictions ends in less than two weeks; local agencies could be flooded with rental assistance requests By Michelle Nicks | December 20, 2020 at 10:36 PM EST - Updated December 21 at 3:39 AM
CANTON, Ohio (WOIO) - There are just two weeks left until the New Year. That’s when the Center for Disease Control’s federal moratorium on rental evictions will expire.
Landlords nationwide will be able to seek legal remedies against tenants who have fallen behind on their rent due to job losses during the COVID-19 Pandemic.