Study finds state’s nursing homes are underfunded 
Pennsylvania’s nursing homes were underfunded by nearly $1.2 billion in Medicaid in 2019-2020, according to...
Read More »Rite Aid sued over use of new logo font 
A Delaware-based type foundry and design studio has filed a suit against Rite Aid and its creative and advertising agencies, alleging that the Camp Hill pharmaceutical chain violated a license agreement with the company when it used one of its fonts as part of a $700 million rebranding campaign.
Read More »Don’t miss this important investment practice 
The stock market has had some great moments in the past few years, along with some not-as-great moments.
Read More »Construction industry reaches into middle schools for future employees 
More than 40 volunteers from commercial construction companies introduced middle schoolers to the various careers open to them during a hands-on learning day.
Read More »PERSPECTIVE: A look at the personal side of retirement planning 
Have you thought about life after exiting your business? Many business owners regret selling their business because they failed to plan for a life post exit.
Read More »Wolf administration highlights $297 million infrastructure projects slated for southcentral region 
Wolf Administration officials today highlighted 133 infrastructure projects anticipated to start or continue this year in the southcentral Pennsylvania region due to the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).
Read More »After 76 years, furniture store NB Liebman closing its doors 
Furniture retailer NB Liebman, a fixture in the Harrisburg area for more than seven decades, will be shutting its doors for good.
Read More »Cannabis banking bill approved by Pa. Senate committee 
The Pennsylvania Senate Banking and Insurance Committee has given bipartisan approval to legislation authored by its Chairmen John DiSanto, R-Dauphin/Perry and Sharif Street, D-Philadelphia, to afford state-legal cannabis businesses better access to banking and insurance services.
Read More »University of Maryland Medical System senior VP joins UPMC 
A former University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) senior vice president will be taking over as president of UPMC’s PinnacleHealth Medical Group.
Read More »Harrisburg nonprofit sells 1,800 mile fiber-optic network 
Harrisburg-based Keystone Initiative for Network-Based Education and Research (KINBER) has completed the sale of a majority of its assets to an Albany, New York-based fiber-optic provider.
Read More »Yellow Corp. opens new truck-driving academy 
Gov. Tom Wolf and U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh were on hand Tuesday in Carlisle to open Yellow Corp.’s new truck-driving apprenticeship program.
Read More »Penn Medicine LGH’s Ripchinski named to state medical board 
Dr. Michael Ripchinski, chief clinical officer at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, was recently appointed to the Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine. He was nominated by Gov. Tom Wolf and unanimously confirmed by the state Senate on Feb. 9.
Read More »Companies are making a big push to help Ukrainian refugees get jobs 
The practical, financial and emotional difficulties of being a refugee are unfathomable.
Read More »Tech-enabled property management company announces record-breaking venture funding round 
Following its merging with Lancaster-based SlateHouse Property Management and Realty last year, tech-enabled real estate and property management platform, Home365, announced a Series B venture funding round of $26 million.
Read More »Harrisburg event series announces 2022 schedule, new branding and mission 
Très Bonne Année, a series of annual wine and food events in Harrisburg, has announced its 2022 events schedule.
Read More »Forward Together Lebanon unveils ‘roadmap for the future’ 
Formed in the crucible of the pandemic, the Forward Together Lebanon team helped deliver information and resources to businesses often hanging on for dear life.
Read More »Carlisle renters get more bang for the buck 
Carlisle apartment dwellers get more room for their money than other urban renters in Pennsylvania, according to RentCafe.
Read More »Schools adding financial literacy curriculum 
KCA Wealth Management, a financial planning firm with offices in Camp Hill, Hershey and Carlisle, announced a partnership with education innovator EVERFI to bring a financial literacy curriculum to central Pennsylvania students.
Read More »From silent suffering to peaceful serenity; a mother’s journey to sobriety
I am a mother, a sister, a friend, and a daughter. I have my own business and look successful from the outside. I seem to have it all together.
Read More »York Rotary launches next round of community grants 
The Rotary Club of York and the York Rotary Charitable Endowment Fund have opened the 2022 round of their community grants, ranging from $2,500 to $15,000.
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