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George E. Johnson, Founder Of Johnson Products Company, Dies At 99
George E. Johnson, the founder of the pioneering Johnson Products company focused on hair care items and more, has died. George E. Johnson’s legacy in the business world has been long-cemented, and his success remains inspiring. George E. Johnson was born June 16, 1927, in Richton, Mississippi, moving to Chicago when he was just a
How to use a chainsaw without injuring yourself: Safety instructor
Randy Clum is the chainsaw safety instructor for the Northeastern Ohio Forestry Association and shared tips in the wake of the recent tornado touchdown in Mahoning County that left trees uprooted and hefty branches downed.
NYC high-rise ‘unstable’ after columns buckle, bricks fall, officials say
A large New York City Fire Department response was underway in Midtown after two columns buckled and five floors caved in at a building under construction Tuesday morning.
Last clue in Newton Falls treasure hunt released
The final clue in the Newton Falls Treasure Hunt has been released.
Ohio loses one-third of Obamacare enrollees: Data
Health insurance costs have been rising across ACA and other health insurance programs at a time when voters in the approaching November elections say affordability is among their top concerns.
US airlines are redesigning travel around their highest-paying passengers
They may arrive at the same destination, but two passengers on the same flight can have strikingly different travel experiences.
Kai Cenat Unveils 2026 Streamer University Lineup Featuring Lizzo
T-Pain will serve as Director of Musical Arts. Continue reading…
Storm Cleanup: Day 2 following weekend tornado
The National Weather Service (NWS) says more than 1,000 trees were downed from Sunday's storm in Mahoning County.
Smoke temporarily forces evacuation at Austintown plant
Workers were temporarily evacuated Tuesday from a plant in Austintown.
Teamsters file lawsuit against Schwebel’s
The Teamsters say Schwebel Baking Company breached its contract with union workers and wants a federal court to halt any money from being paid out to the owners or creditors until their grievances are resolved.