The fourth midstate Dickey's Barbecue Pit opened Thursday in Lower Allen Township with a midstate native and Messiah College graduate as the owner and operator.
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Natural hazard risks ‘low’ for Central Pa. real estate
Tornadoes, hail and flooding are the biggest natural hazards facing homes in the midstate, but the overall risk is still pretty low here, a factor that helps sell more houses, according to California-based ATTOM Data Solutions, the parent company of research firm RealtyTrac.
Read More »Lancaster entrepreneurs pitch social business plans
Would you like to see low-income communities have more access to healthier foods, or more venues that promote sobriety during a night out?
Read More »Verizon’s cell network remains tops in Harrisburg market
Verizon's cell phone network remained the strongest in the Harrisburg market, according to a mobile performance survey company.
Read More »Medical marijuana: Temporary regs for growers and processors raise questions
State regulators this month released temporary rules for growing and processing medical marijuana, giving cannabis industry entrepreneurs their first peak at what will be required of them under the new Pennsylvania law – but questions remain.
Read More »Addiction treatment center to open in Harrisburg
The lights are on, the air conditioning is running and everything is ready to go at a new addiction treatment center in Dauphin County. Migliore Treatment Services is just waiting to accept its first clients.
Read More »York’s Air Dynamics shows off latest ‘Desert Wind’ testing machine for U.S. Army
An intense dust storm blew through downtown York on Wednesday night, gathering strength on its way to Utah.
Read More »UGI Energy Services kicks off Sunbury pipeline project
Work has begun on a 35-mile-long north-central Pennsylvania pipeline that will fuel a new natural gas power station under construction in Snyder County.
Read More »Amid talk of teacher strike, state system leaders say classes will start on time
Officials representing Pennsylvania's 14 state-owned universities emphasized this week that classes will begin Monday as scheduled, even as a teachers union prepares to take a strike-related vote.
Read More »State tax reform commission proposed
An Allegheny County lawmaker has proposed establishing a commission to look for ways to rework the structure of state and local taxes in Pennsylvania.
Read More »Construction industry adding more to the economy
The construction industry continues to add to the U.S. economy, while things are holding steady in the commonwealth, according to a recent report from the Associated Builders and Contractors.
Read More »Penn State Harrisburg $30M student center opens
Several hundred visitors and guests gathered in the sunshine Tuesday as Penn State Harrisburg dedicated its new $30 million Student Enrichment Center in the heart of its campus.
Read More »Lancaster County restaurant to close after 26 years
When Sharon and David Prudhomme first got married and became business partners in Lancaster County, they had no idea how Louisiana-style Cajun food would fare in Pennsylvania Dutch country.
Read More »See who made CPBJ’s Forty Under 40 class for 2016
The Central Penn Business Journal is proud to announce the winners of its 22nd annual Forty Under 40 awards, which recognize up-and-coming leaders in Central Pennsylvania.
Read More »PNC to close five Central Pa. branches
PNC Bank is closing a retail branch in Perry County along with four branches serving retirement communities in Lancaster County.
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