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More central Pa. PNC branch closures planned in November
After PNC Bank closed five Central Pennsylvania branches last week, several more are expected to follow in November.
Read More »Final votes expected on opioid-related bills
If state lawmakers give the OK this week, physicians, health insurers and emergency departments across the state will face changes in how they handle opioid pain pills.
Read More »Strike ends: State System, APSCUF reach tentative agreement
A strike by faculty members at Pennsylvania's 14 state universities is over.
Read More »Trump plans weekend appearance in Gettysburg
Donald Trump is bringing his battle for Pennsylvania to Gettysburg.
Read More »Strike update: No talks planned as day three winds down
As the strike by faculty members at all 14 state-owned universities consumed a third day on Friday, the president of Millersville University's teachers' union said no single thing has professors on the picket lines.
Read More »Lancaster County painting contractor earns B Corp certification
A Lancaster County painting contractor received global recognition this week for using its for-profit business to make a positive social impact on its community.
Read More »Single-family rental properties remain a strong investment in Central Pa.
As U.S. homeownership rates continue to decline, rental properties have continued to pick up steam, driving steady returns for investors.
Read More »Contractor defrauded Navy in desperate attempt to save company, attorney says
The U.S. Attorney's Office sentenced the president of a construction company to 21 months in prison Thursday for allegedly cheating the Navy out of more than $1.2 million during a warehouse renovation project near Mechanicsburg.
Read More »Donegal Group CEO fills board vacancy
Donegal Group Inc.'s president and CEO will temporarily fill a vacancy on the company's board.
Read More »Jeswant Gill to lead Harsco Rail
Harsco Corp. has named an executive with 30 years of global industrial experience to lead its rail division.
Read More »Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s 2016 Business Expo
If there are any business-to-business needs you have, you might find them Friday all in one place in Lancaster County.
Read More »Building a bank: Retiring York Traditions CEO reflects on journey
Michael Kochenour wanted a bank with York in its name.
Read More »Is it OK to talk politics at work?
Most employers can legally tell a sales rep to take down a Clinton or Trump sign posted in a cubicle, or ask squabbling employees to cease all water cooler conversation about the latest political scandal.
Read More »2016 campaign pressures ties between GOP, business
Business media mogul and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg made headlines five months ago when he declared that the Republican Party is no longer the party of business.
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