Pennsylvania’s hospitals generated $155 billion in economic activity in 2020, while taking a $6.5 billion loss, according to a recent report by the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP).
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The High Foundation gifts $65 million for new Lancaster County Community Foundation fund
The High Foundation, Lancaster-based High Companies’ non-profit foundation, has established a new fund through the Lancaster County Community Foundation with an initial gift of $65 million.
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Can a made-up brand succeed in today’s marketing world?
In 1954, Philip Morris decided to reposition one of its filtered cigarette brands that hadn’t been performing well. It had been targeted at women and was using the slogan “Mild as May.”
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New Cumberland realty group rebrands as a RE/MAX brokerage
New Cumberland-based D’Angelo Realty Group announced that it has aligned with international real estate franchise RE/MAX and will be operating as RE/MAX Pathway.
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Centric Bank CEO and president honored in 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking list by American Banker
Centric Financial Corp. and Centric Bank President and CEO Patricia Husic was named one of American Banker’s 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking from a pool of hundreds of female bankers from across the country.
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Commonwealth Charter Academy partners with HACC for new EMT program
Pennsylvania’s largest public cyber charter school, Harrisburg-based Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA), launched a new partnership with Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC) to offer an EMT program to CCA students.
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Harrisburg Jewish Federation to purchase Dixon University Center Campus
The Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg is set to purchase the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education’s Dixon University Center in Harrisburg.
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Innovation funding now available for Pa. Manufacturers
Manufacturers in Pennsylvania looking to make innovations to their operations can now apply for funding from the Manufacturing PA Innovations program.
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Business-Education Partnership grants to expand career opportunities
Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jennifer Berrier today urged eligible local workforce development boards (LWBDs) to apply for $3.3 million in new Business-Education Partnership (BEP) grants that will connect businesses and school districts and expand career opportunities throughout Pennsylvania.
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PennDOT accepting proposals for unsolicited public-private partnerships
Privately owned businesses have until the end of the month to submit unsolicited proposals to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Office of Public-Private Partnerships (P3).
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Pavone Marketing Group acquires Manhattan-based marketing group
Harrisburg-based independent marketing and research holding company Pavone Marketing Group (PMG) has expanded its reach into New York City with the acquisition of Eastwest Marketing Group in Manhattan.
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Universities, associations, tourist information centers receive grant funding to promote state beers, wines
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) approved nearly $2 million in grants for 15 projects meant to promote, market and research Pennsylvania-made beers and wines.
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Bosnian baker reveals her recipe for fulfillment with Mechanicsburg location
Samra Alic abandoned the corporate world years ago to pursue her passion for baking and never looked back.
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COVID-19’s impact on long-term care hiring continues to worsen according to new PHCA survey
A recent survey of 18 Pennsylvania-based nursing homes, assisted living communities and personal care homes showed that respondents lost 18% of their workforce as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Yoe Industrial Services has a new name to go with its expanded services
Yoe Industrial Services is now Yoe Construction.
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