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Marketing changes: New owner at printing business plans to grow promotional services
Lehigh Valley health systems clash over physician access 
Allentown health care provider Coordinated Health has filed a lawsuit to prevent Bethlehem-based St. Luke's University Health Network from barring Coordinated Health physicians from a St. Luke's hospital.
Read More »ARM Group acquires two companies in Cambria County 
Hoping to expand its electrical maintenance capabilities, engineering consulting firm ARM Group Inc. has snapped up two companies in Cambria County for an undisclosed sum.
Read More »Amazon gobbles up Eero to round out its smart home plan
Amazon announced earlier today that it has agreed to buy Eero, the San Francisco-based maker of mesh-networked Wi-Fi routers.
Read More »Lancaster businesses waiting to be paid more than $1M for work on Atlantic Sunrise pipeline
Warihay Enterprises is still waiting to be paid $1.8 million for work the Manheim-based commercial landscaping business completed for the pipeline last November, one of 77 Pennsylvania businesses in the same boat.
Read More »Allegiant adding flights from HIA to Nashville 
Allegiant Air is adding another nonstop flight from Harrisburg International Airport in Dauphin County.
Read More »Students sleep free: Central Penn College to offer free housing, address affordability issues
Central Penn College recently announced that it will offer a year of free housing to all incoming freshmen and transfer students who choose to live on campus.
Read More »A light touch: Trio designs, makes specialized lights for houseplants 
Plants help people in many ways but they don't always get credit, said Mike Planer, co-founder of Soltech Solutions in Bethlehem.
Read More »Big Brothers Big Sisters initiative highlights career exploration, soft skills for the workplace
When it comes to setting goals and joining the workforce, some students lag behind their peers for a whole host of reasons.
Read More »Quinn Bryner: Crafting a Chocolatetown message
Quinn Bryner wanted to be the next Katie Couric.
Read More »PSECU program aims to spur savings 
Pennsylvania's largest credit union, PSECU, has launched a new debit card rewards program.
Read More »Bill would clarify hiring in senior care 
Rising rates of elder abuse in Pennsylvania are prompting state lawmakers and senior care organizations to call for the reinstatement of an act that helped guide hiring when it came to applicants with criminal backgrounds.
Read More »First U.S. tax filings under Trump’s overhaul off to slow start
The first U.S. tax filing season under the overhaul that President Donald Trump signed into law at the end of 2017 got off to a slow start in the first week, with data released on Friday showing a significant drop in returns and refunds.
Read More »A new Toys ‘R’ Us emerges from the wreckage – and it’s looking for partners
The remnant of Toys “R” Us Inc. is looking for licensing partners to revive the brand in several parts of the world, including in the U.S. by next Christmas.
Read More »Nearly $6K daily penalty levied for delays in Mount Rose I-83 project
York County drivers aren't the only ones fed up with construction woes at Interstate 83's Mount Rose Avenue interchange — PennDOT also has run out of patience.
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