The William Penn High School graduate is retiring from WGAL-TV8 after more than 37 years at the station. His last broadcast will be Nov. 25, PennLive said citing a news release.
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Datum Storage Solutions president to step down, succeeded by former Harley Davidson manager
The co-owner and president of York County-based Datum Storage Solutions said he will step down from his position as president, effective this Sunday, after more than 30 years as president of the family-owned manufacturing firm.
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Alvin H. Butz Inc. wins national awards for two Pa. construction projects
The Butz Family of Companies, headquartered in Allentown, received two 2020 Construction Management Association of America National Project Achievement Awards for recent construction projects.
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Capital BlueCross plans health and wellness center in downtown Allentown
Capital BlueCross plans to open a health and wellness center at its offices in downtown Allentown as part of a renovation and expansion project.
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‘Each case is a person,’ Levine says as Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 numbers hit record high
"I understand that people are becoming immune to the numbers, but each one of those cases is a person. Each one of those numbers is a human being, someone who might be in ICU.”
Read More »Trump administration sued by civil rights groups over executive order restricting diversity training
Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting government contractors and federal agencies from offering diversity training that the president says is "divisive" and "un-American."
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Hollywood Casino owner to acquire two gaming properties for $484M
Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc., a Wyomissing-based real estate investment trust for gaming properties, is set to acquire two hotel and gaming properties in Indiana and Delaware for $484 million.
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Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health opens fertility care practice
Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health opened a Lancaster-based practice specializing in diagnosing and treating fertility and reproductive conditions opened this month.
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Harrisburg University wins 2020 Tempest Award for ‘Best Collegiate Esports Program’
“It is an honor to once again be recognized as one of the strongest and most innovative programs in collegiate esports,” Harrisburg University President Eric Darr said.
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Cargas Systems’ Board of Directors elects new chair
Keith Kuzio, former CEO of Williamsport-based Larson Design Group, will be succeeding Chip Cargas as chair of the Cargas Board of Directors.
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Penn State Health finishes expansion to children’s hospital
Seven years after opening Penn State Children’s Hospital in Hershey, Penn State Health finished a three-floor expansion to the hospital to better meet a growing need across the midstate for pediatric care.
Read More »PLCB votes to waive 2021 liquor license fees
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board voted today to waive most liquor licensing fees for 2021, a move that the Pennsylvania Licensed Beverage and Tavern Association is calling it a step in the right direction.
Read More »Grand Jury indicts RML Warehousing CEO for evading $2.7M in taxes
The head of a Millersburg warehousing business has been indicted for charges that he evaded paying $2.7 million in taxes.
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Lehigh Carbon Community College offers pipeline to Harrisburg University nursing program
Lehigh Carbon Community College students who graduate with an Associate Degree in Nursing can now enroll in Harrisburg University’s Bachelor of Science (BSN) degree in Nursing program for half the cost of tuition.
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A pandemic-fueled spike in online buying boosts demand for warehousing and delivery centers
Before COVID-19, the economy was in incredible shape, backed by high consumer spending, said Mike Rohm, of SVN Latus. Basically, the risk of recession seemed remote and the commercial market was riding the wave, too, said Rohm, who covers primarily Cumberland and Dauphin counties. Property values were climbing, and local investors were competing for the best assets against out-of-town investors, he said.
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