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Canton Brewing Co. Borrows from the Past, Keeps an Eye on the Future
Stark County brewery, with roots dating back to 1883, is right at the center of the ongoing revitalization of downtown Canton. Canton Brewing Co. 's success is built on living up to a rich tradition.
View Web PageK Carpet & Rug Gallery Handles Stark County's Needs, From the Floor Up
Hard work and a customer focus have led to more than 50 years of steady success for Stark County's leading flooring specialist. K Carpet & Rug Gallery, at 4611 Everhard Road NW, has Stark County covered. Literally. Well, at least its floors.
View Web PageSuccess Keeps Rising to the Surface for The Vasco Group
Massillon company’s work is on display from local parking lots to field surfaces at some of the nation’s best-known collegiate and professional athletic programs. The road to success isn't always perfectly paved. Often, there can be rough patches. For The Vasco Group, 4270 Sterilite St.
View Web PageLouisville's Enviroscapes Strives to be World's No. 1 Landscape Company
Stark County-based business employs 265 people at six locations, and already is in the top two percent of landscape companies in the nation. Being an entrepreneur often means building a business from the ground up. That’s what Todd Pugh, CEO of Enviroscapes, did. Literally.
View Web PageCSE Federal Credit Union Puts the "Local" in Banking
Stark County credit union employs nearly 130 people at four locations, issued $110 million in local loans in 2018 and is evolving with ever-changing member needs. Inside its branches, in promotional materials, on social media channels and throughout our community, CSE Federal Credit Union pushes the message, “Bank Local.
View Web PageCommitment 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.
View Web PageFreshness, 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.
View Web PageTaste Keeps Canton Coming Back to Johnnie's Bakery
Local bakery’s made-from-scratch treats with zero preservatives separate it from the crowd; hard work and dedication keep business rising. Baking has been in the Berkshire family’s blood for nearly 75 years. Jim Berkshire, owner of Johnnie’s Bakery, grew up in the bakery’s Canton location at 109 Wertz Ave. NW.
View Web PageHarrison 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.
View Web PageHard Work & a Little Luck Lead to Laura of Pembroke’s Good Fortunes
Popular boutique thrives thanks to family’s dedication; Business’ stylish impact felt from California to Florida. If John B. Sirpilla — an original partner in Laura of Pembroke — were alive today, he’d give family members hugs and high fives for how far the business has come. John B.
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