C-suite level training offered for small business leaders
Small business leaders can apply for free c-suite level training.
Grants to train nurses offered
The Shapiro Administration Monday said nearly $504,000 in grants is available to increase the number of nurses in communities most impacted by COVID-19.
Pa. to receive federal funding to expand broadband access
Federal funding in the amount of $200 million is being provided to expand broadband in unserved and underserved areas of Pennsylvania.
Area counties receive funding to strengthen economy, improve infrastructure
Multimodal Transportation Funds projects in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, and York counties are among the new project approvals receiving more than $58 million in grants and loans.
Lebanon VA Medical Center director and CEO to retire
Robert Callahan, director and CEO of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Lebanon VA Medical Center (Lebanon VAMC) is retiring at the end of March.
Pa. Senators seek to spur economic growth, attract new employers
A package of bills designed to promote economic growth and attract new employees has been introduced by Pennsylvania senators.
Group born out of pandemic to advocate for small business
Small businesses have a new advocacy voice in Harrisburg that was born in the wake of the pandemic.
Soaring EMS costs leads to fee-based authority
Soaring costs, funding shortfalls and staffing issues have led to a new collaboration by Lancaster County townships and boroughs tasked with ensuring emergency services are available.
Seven rare whiskeys to be sold through lottery
More than 800 bottles of rare whiskeys, including the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection 2022 Release, are up for sale through a Limited-Release Lottery.
Guidelines for $100M affordable housing grant open for viewing
The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) has posted the final guidelines for the $100 million Housing Option Grant Program aimed at creating or preserving affordable housing.
Lancaster research facility testing carbon capture technology
Advanced Cooling Technologies is working with Lehigh University to test a process to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air.
Update: Capital Blue Cross fined $85,000 for claims violations
Harrisburg-based Capital Blue Cross has been ordered to pay an $85,000 penalty by the Pennsylvania Insurance Department (PID) after an Affordable Care Act market conduct examination found claims violations.