Cumberland County has been the fastest-growing county in the commonwealth, but officials are concerned there may not be enough available land or workers to support long-term growth.
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New Shippensburg-area Sheetz debuts same day as N.C. location
Sheetz was in growth mode last week with the opening of two new convenience stores in two states at the same time on the same day, including one in the Shippensburg area.
Read More »Regional planners to count bikes, pedestrians
Next month, the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission will put volunteers on local streets to tally up walkers and bike riders to help make thoroughfares safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
Read More »Physicians, pharmacists now tracking opioid pain pill prescriptions in Pa.
Pennsylvania's prescription drug monitoring program is now live and allowing physicians and pharmacists to better track prescriptions of potentially addictive medication throughout the state.
Read More »Banks updating ATMs to take chip cards
Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank has begun to upgrade its 9,000 ATMs — including about 650 in Pennsylvania — to comply with new security standards for debit cards.
Read More »Mondelez won’t pursue Hershey
Hershey-coated Oreos? Forget about it.
Read More »Kaine to campaign in Lancaster on Tuesday
Lancaster County is hosting its second presidential election campaign event this month.
Read More »BI Solutions awarded Navy contract for nearly $5M
Harrisburg-based BI Solutions Inc., an information technology consultancy, was recently awarded a $4.8 million contract to provide IT support to the Naval Supply Systems Command, or NAVSUP, in Hampden Township.
Read More »Wineries pour into Pennsylvania for direct wine licenses
More than 120 wineries, many from the West Coast, continue to pour into Pennsylvania in search of licenses to ship wine under the state's reformed liquor law.
Read More »Slideshow: See the new York Country Day School
York Country Day School in Spring Garden Township unveiled an addition and renovations Saturday during an open house and dedication ceremony.
Read More »Lancaster chamber seminar teaches ‘Overtime 101’ to business leaders
With new overtime rules approaching, organizations are ramping up training on what a business leader described as “one of the largest issues impacting the way businesses operate in the last 10 or 15 years.”
Read More »Philadelphia radio vet Jennifer Lynn to discuss her changing field at York event
How do you keep your product fresh and up to date? Jennifer Lynn, whose “product” is radio, will address that question at an upcoming meeting of professional women at York College. Lynn is a host and producer for “Morning Edition” at Philadelphia’s NPR station WHYY.
Read More »Time for the boot: Harrisburg steps up parking enforcement
A program to boot vehicles with three or more outstanding parking citations in Harrisburg will take effect next week, according to Park Harrisburg.
Read More »Lancaster company taking craft beer to new heights
Given the expanding menu of brands and varieties, purchasing craft beer has become as much about the social experience as simply trying something new.
Read More »Postmark Credit Union finalizes merger with California institution
Members of Dauphin County-based Postmark Credit Union have approved the institution's merger with Xceed Financial Credit Union, allowing the deal to move ahead.
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