Drive through Ohio in winter and chances are you ll see an Ohio Department of Transportation truck spraying the roads with some kind of deicer.
Most of the time, it s a mixture of rock salt and water. But when temperatures dip below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, ODOT adds other chemicals to keep the brine from freezing.
One of those additives is AquaSalina. It s made in Brecksville in northeast Ohio by Nature’s Own Source LLC, and owner Dave Mansbery has been singing its praises for years.
It s ancient seawater. It works up to -15 degrees Fahrenheit. It s 70% less corrosive than traditional deicers and more effective per lane mile, Mansbery told an Ohio House Committee.
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Jean OâConnell Spalla of Girard holds onto her diploma after receiving her Ph.D. from Youngstown State University Saturday afternoon in an outdoor ceremony at Stambaugh Stadium.
YOUNGSTOWN The meaning behind the expression on Alexis Porterfield’s mortarboard runs considerably deeper than her decision to travel some 300 miles to attend college.
“It stuck with me. Eventually, I plan to get my Ph.D. and keep going until I can’t,” said Porterfield, of Accokeek, Md., referring to the phrase that read, “There’s just no telling how far I’ll go.”
The exercise-science major, who’s a year from earning a master’s degree, added the saying atop her cap also is symbolic of her resolve to continue forging ahead and refusing to allow obstacles related to the health pandemic to stop her.
YOUNGSTOWN The meaning behind the expression on Alexis Porterfield’s mortarboard runs considerably deeper than her decision to travel some 300 miles to
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DALLAS TWP. Misericordia University will honor Attorney and trustee emeritus Murray Ufberg at the May 15 spring commencement.
The university will give Ufberg, a partner with Rosenn, Jenkins and Greenwald, LLP, a Doctor of Humane Letters Degree during the 95th annual spring undergraduate commencement, which is being held as a series of three ceremonies that Saturday. There will also be one graduate student ceremony.
Ufberg will be honored during the 3:30 p.m. ceremony for undergraduate students from the College of Arts and Sciences and Business.
Ufberg, who served as managing partner of Rosenn, Jenkins and Greenwald, sat as a Misericordia trustee for 30 years, being awarded trustee emeritus status in 2015 upon leaving the post.