by Allen Schulman | Feb 4, 2010 | News, Wrongful Death
Worthington Industries plans to appeal Tuesday’s jury decision to award a Bowerston area truck driver’s estate $3.7 million in a wrongful death lawsuit. Robert L. Romig Jr., 64, of 34270 Bower Rd. died June 20, 2005. “This was a tragic accident, and Worthington was...
by Allen Schulman | Oct 9, 2009 | Caring About the Community
CANTON CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT Elect one Two-year term ALLEN SCHULMAN JR. Party: Democrat Education: Graduate, Miami University (Ohio); law degree, University of Akron School of Law Job title and employer: President, Allen Schulman and Associates Elected office...
by Allen Schulman | May 15, 2009 | Caring About the Community
Canton council expected to put new emphasis on local labor Ed Balint CantonRep.com staff report City Council is expected to vote Monday on legislation that would allow preference to be given to local bidders for city construction projects under labor agreements that...
by Allen Schulman | May 8, 2009 | Caring About the Community
Letter to the Editor “Kimono as Art: The Landscapes of Itchiku Kubota” has concluded a record-breaking 11-week exhibition at the Canton Museum of Art. Fifty-six thousand awestruck visitors from as far away as Boston and Denver visited “Kimono”,...
by Allen Schulman | Aug 1, 2008 | Caring About the Community
Canton officials see audit as road to sustainability REPOSITORY STAFF REPORT CANTON An energy audit will study what it costs to heat, cool and operate city buildings and recommend what could be done to cut costs and be more efficient. The comprehensive audit and...