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Property-tax elimination bill resurfaces in Pa. House
A different kind of Independence Day — a day when Pa. property owners are free of school real estate taxes — may soon be upon us if a regional lawmaker gets his way.
Read More »Split opinions in Hershey-Pinnacle merger battle
The final outcome of the Hershey-Pinnacle merger battle could set a precedent for health care mergers going forward, and so far two courts have formed opposite opinions on whether the Dauphin County health systems should become one.
Read More »$1.3 million state loan to aid Chambersburg logistics facility expansion
A Franklin County logistics firm will pursue expansion plans aided by more than $1 million in state loan money.
Read More »Weis Markets buys Nell’s grocery store in East Berlin
Weis Markets Inc. announced plans Wednesday to buy Nell's Family Market of East Berlin and reopen the store by early November.
Read More »Take on technology now says CEO at manufacturing symposium
With the world already embedded in the next generation of rapidly changing technology, businesses have to get on board or risk being left behind.
Read More »New CFO named for Lancaster solid waste authority
Lancaster County's solid waste authority said Wednesday it has a new CFO.
Read More »Pa. revenue shortfall continues
The state is collecting less in taxes than projected for the fiscal year that began in July, a shortfall that is hitting nearly all of the state's revenue streams.
Read More »Burger chain Checkers about to make midstate debut
The first of what could be several Checkers restaurants in the Harrisburg area is expected to open at the Harrisburg Mall in the next two weeks.
Read More »After Shippensburg rollout, Sheetz plans takeout wine at more stores
Wine sales in Shippensburg are just the first step for Sheetz, which expects to broaden wine sales to more stores over the next few months, according to company officials.
Read More »HIA seminar spotlights benefits of attracting Chinese tourists
Chinese tourists like petting zoos, gun ranges, castles in upstate New York and the Amish.
Read More »Mixed-use development moves ahead in Susquehanna Township
A town-center-style community proposed for the corner of Progress Avenue and Linglestown Road in Susquehanna Township moved one step closer to construction last week.
Read More »York College course to award grant to nonprofits
It's a popular York College class, allowing students to pick a local nonprofit to receive funding from the school.
Read More »Pennsylvania’s tax structure improving, jumps to No. 24 on think-tank list
The commonwealth finds itself in the middle of the pack among states after jumping four spots to No. 24 on the latest State Business Tax Climate Index from the Tax Foundation.
Read More »Rutter’s opening first store, ‘Beer Cave’ in Berks
York County-based Rutter's Farm Stores is continuing its expansion in the midstate, opening its first Berks County location with a store in Hamburg.
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