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Palmer Vacations Listens Closely to Deliver Trips Worth Talking About

Canton’s original travel company is still making dreams come true after 114 years; exceptional staff and service keep customers coming back for more. There's much more to being a successful travel planner than simply booking a few flights, hotel rooms and tours. Travel planning is a very customer-centric business.

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Studio Arts & Glass Spreads Stark County Color Throughout the World

Stark County studio’s leaded stained glass artwork is on display in all 50 states and can be seen as far away as Asia, the Bahamas, Canada and Europe. Every single element of Studio Arts & Glass is strikingly colorful.

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Convenience, Amenities & Community Impact Make CAK the Right Choice

Travelers are one stop away from anywhere in the world at Akron-Canton's very own airport; Work is now under way to revolutionize the passenger experience. Akron-Canton Airport President & CEO Ren Camacho speaks at many community gatherings. When he says, "This is your airport," he means it.

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Waggoner Chocolates Provides the World a Taste of Stark County

Local company sells the majority of its distinguished chocolates outside the area; Quality, creativity and consistency keep customers coming back for more. With Easter right around the corner, things are really hopping at Waggoner Chocolates, 1281 S. Main St. in North Canton.

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Harrison Paint Thrives on Making Others Look Good

Company’s products protect and beautify surfaces throughout the Midwest; new Belden Village design center showcases products. When brothers and business partners Mark and Patrick Lauber heard of the opportunity to take over Harrison Paint in 2000, it seemed like a perfect situation. There was just one minor issue.

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Freshness, Flavor Keep Customers Coming Back to Muggswigz

Coffee shop has earned local, regional and national accolades; owner has traveled the world to bring the best in coffee back home to Northeast Ohio. It doesn’t look like Alex Haas will need to implement his fallback plan after all.

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Artificial intelligence and marketing, the next big thing

Few would argue the impact of the wheel, the printing press, steam and gasoline engines, the telephone, electricity and the light bulb, nuclear power, the airplane, penicillin, the computer and the internet. Major inventions have shaped human development and powered society, culture and civilization.

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Commitment to Customers Drives Davies Drugs to Good Health

Independent local pharmacy does “little things” right; free delivery, multi-dose packaging add great value for customers. Steve, Matthew and Michael Fettman learned a great deal about operating a pharmacy — and life in general — from their father, David A. Fettman.

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Old-Fashioned Approach Still Works for Adam’s Men’s Clothier

Friendly faces, quality products, on-site tailoring and competitive prices make store Stark County’s men’s clothing king. Adam Goldman took a shot at opening his own men’s specialty clothing store 26 years ago. The lessons he’s learned serve him well today.

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Tradition, Consistency & Creativity Drive Biery Cheese's Success

Family business' cheese sold nationwide, and in 23 countries; employs 500 locally. When Norman F. Biery founded the business that would become Biery Cheese in 1929, he was working hard to get his family through the Great Depression.

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