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Flames race through closed Warren Twp steel plant

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Port authority close to accepting steel property | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff report WARREN BDM Warren Steel Holdings LLC, which owns the former Republic Steel and RG Steel property, and the Western Reserve Port Authority have an agreement to donate the large swath of land to the port authority. “We are going through our due diligence as we speak,” said port authority CEO John Moliterno, who the port authority board in January authorized to negotiate terms of the gift. The property with a rich steelmaking past is nearly 1,000 acres that stretches almost 2 miles along Pine Avenue SE and includes portions of Warren, Niles, Howland and Warren Township. The port authority became involved at the urging of JobsOhio, the state’s private nonproft economic development agency.

Dirty Dollars

dirty dollars DIRTY DOLLARS Accused money launderers left a path of bankrupt factories, unpaid taxes, shuttered buildings and hundreds of steelworkers out of jobs By Michael Sallah   |   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette April 16, 2021 A Post-Gazette Investigation Years after back-to-back explosions at an aging steel factory in northern Ohio tossed workers into guardrails with bloodied faces and deep burns, the leaders of the facility met in Pittsburgh to decide the future of the company. They summoned a new plant manager to a private aviation center at Pittsburgh International Airport in 2013 to look for ways to improve the troubled facility and increase output. But it wasn’t the sale of steel that would keep the money flowing into the mill.

Quality board appointments drive growth | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@tribtoday.com High levels of competence coupled by the cooperative attitudes of members of the Western Reserve Port Authority board of directors are resulting in good things for area business and our Mahoning Valley in general. The latest appointment to the board, Poland businessman Ed Muransky, came in recent weeks and proves to us that county commissioners, who appoint board members to their multiyear terms, are serious about continuing to keep the bar high in order to continue the good work being done by the port authority. Muransky, chairman of the board and founder of Muransky Companies, a business management company, also serves as founder, chairman, CEO and majority owner of the Surgical Hospital at Southwoods in Boardman.

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