YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – DC Studios’ new “Superman” film is driving increased foot traffic to local comic shops, a shift from typical superhero movie trends, retailers report. The release is part of a broader “Summer of Superman” push, with state-backed promotion, a new Cleveland statue and themed events.

Plus, Salem Regional Medical Center’s laboratory has earned reaccreditation from the College of American Pathologists with no deficiencies; Grove City College will launch a $7,500 annual merit scholarship in 2026; and the Panerathon has raised more than $5 million since 2010 to support breast cancer care in the Mahoning Valley.

‘Summer of Superman’ Helps Drive Customers to Shops
Salem Regional Medical Center Lab Earns National Recognition
Grove City College Launches Merit-Based Scholarship
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