Manufacturer CAREL Industries plans to more than double the size of its Manheim plant as it moves forward with a strategy to expand its footprint globally.
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Ruling affirms link between chemical, disease in case involving Armstrong Flooring
A state court ruled last month in favor of a workers' compensation claim stemming from exposure to trichloroethylene, a toxic chemical widely used in industrial cleaning solvents.
Read More »Serta Simmons Bedding closing plant in Lancaster County
National mattress manufacturer Serta Simmons Bedding is set to close its Lancaster County plant early next year.
Read More »BAE awarded $140M Marine Corps contract
BAE Systems has netted a contract worth $140 million to build 30 more amphibious combat vehicles for the U.S. Marine Corps, extending a current deal.
Read More »Kinsley Construction adds Va. facility to expand steel operations
York Township-based Kinsley Construction Inc. will be expanding its steel-making operations next year with a new plant in Virginia.
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Ollie’s building distribution center in Texas
Ollie's Army is marching into Texas.
Read More »Revised rules on medical marijuana research prompt new lawsuit
A coalition of firms involved in growing, processing and distributing medical marijuana in the state have sued the Pennsylvania Department of Health, claiming the agency acted unlawfully through its methods of authorizing registrants for medical marijuana research.
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$1.2M offer from Maryland business owner is enough to buy Hauser Estate
The bankrupt parent company of Jack's Hard Cider and Hauser Estate Winery has a new owner.
Read More »Best brews in Pa.? Pennsylvania Farm Show beer judging held Friday
The best craft brews in Pennsylvania will be announced at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in January, the first time beer has been judged at the annual event.
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Entrepreneur writing next chapter
Throughout four decades as an author and publisher, Merle Good has experienced his fair share of victories and defeats – enough to know that one can be just as frightening as the other.
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Apprenticeships blossom in tight labor market
Gov. Tom Wolf set a goal this year of having 30,000 apprentices in Pennsylvania by 2025 as part of a workforce development initiative dubbed PAsmart.
Read More »See the rankings: Best Places to Work in PA 2018
Companies from all over Pennsylvania were recognized Thursday night at the 2018 Best Places to Work in PA event.
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Rescue plans floated for TMI, other Pa. nuclear plants
A legislative caucus is recommending steps to save the nuclear energy industry in Pennsylvania, with caucus members saying action is needed to preserve high-paying jobs statewide, in particular at Three Mile Island in Central Pennsylvania and Beaver Valley in western Pennsylvania.
Read More »State to accept 60 hemp research projects in 2019
The state Department of Agriculture is accepting a bumper crop of applications for what will be its third year of overseeing hemp research projects.
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Glatfelter to cut expenses following recent sale
Glatfelter intends to eliminate between $14 million and $16 million in corporate expenses by the end of 2019, including a potential cut to its workforce.
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