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Auto bailout could be tied to government-run overhaul
Oil plummets on dire U.S. jobs figures
Employers cut 533,000 jobs in November, most in 34 years
Merrill Lynch shareholders approve sale to Bank of America
Worried retailers report big drop in sales
One National City executive on PNC leadership team
Most Read Stories
Blogs:
Akron Law Café:
What's Wrong with Incarcerating People for Profit?
Car Chase:
Car Guy* Gatherings
The Heldenfiles:
"Survivor" Results: A Long and Winding Road … to Something Obvious
Patrick McManamon:
Browns GM Phil Savage meets media, defers questions about the future
Browns Bulletin:
Say hello to your new starting quarterback
Cleveland Browns:
Anderson done for season
Cleveland Cavaliers:
Does the LeBron James Saga Finally Die - for Now?
CavsHQ: A Fan's View:
What to Watch For - Cavs v. Pacers
Akron Zips:
Looking ahead to Dayton
Varsity Letters:
‘Gridlocks’ high school football recap
Kent State Sports:
Home winning streak snapped by St. Mary's
Ohio Politics:
Chambliss: Hey, Guess Who Impacted This Race?
See Jane Style:
Holiday Dressing Men’s Edition
All Da King's Men:
Should We Bail Out The Big Three Automakers ?
Blog of Mass Destruction:
Obama's Place In The Center For Moderate GOP'ers
HRLite House:
The ‘House’ Test
Akron Gamer:
Quick holiday game guide
Ohio Travels with Betty:
Where is the house featured in A Christmas Story?
Sound Check:
The Pretenders to play Akron Civic Theatre on Valentine's Day
Let's Talk Real Estate:
Johnny Rockets: A taste of the 50s!
Published on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008
COMPANIES
Cambridge Home Health Care
The Akron company received the 2008 Excellence in Business Award presented by the Greater Akron Chamber at the Small Business Council's Annual Awards Luncheon. The award recognizes and honors businesses that demonstrate performance, growth, staying power, innovation, and provide leadership in the community. Cambridge Home Health Care also achieved accreditation for its 28 Ohio offices from The Community Health Accreditation Program Inc.
PEOPLE
Diane Stojak
Stojak, of the Kent office of Schlabig & Associates Ltd., was a speaker at the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators' Medina County chapter meeting. The organization offers services to children's literature writers and illustrators.
James M. Bowen
Bowen, a partner with Bober, Markey, Fedorovich & Co., was elected president of the University of Akron's National Alumni Board of Directors. The board is the governing body for the alumni association.Christine Mayfield
Christine Mayfield, of the Peninsula Allstate agency, received the Allstate Honor Ring Award and earned an invitation to Allstate's ''Regional Champions'' event. She was recognized for high standards in customer satisfaction, customer retention and profitability.
Louis J. Licata
The president of Licata & Toerek was elected to the Entrepreneurs' Organization Board as learning chair for the Cleveland chapter. He is responsible for coordination and implementation of all chapter learning events.
ORGANIZATIONS
The National Association of Women in Construction — Akron Chapter
Laura Schick, an associate with Schlabig & Associates, was elected secretary of the international nonprofit organization, which promotes and supports women in the construction industry.
OPENINGS
Katie's Place
The new store at Hartville's Market Place offers items such as wooden toys, puzzles and clocks. The store phone is 330-877-9860. Hours are Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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COMPANIES
Cambridge Home Health Care
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