Electrical apprentice program seeks applicants 
IEC Pennsylvania, the state chapter of Independent Electrical Contractors, will be accepting applications Feb. 15-23 for its next electrical apprenticeship class, which begins this fall.
Read More »Two Kinsley executives killed in avalanche while skiing 
Two executives of York-based Kinsley Enterprises were killed in an avalanche while on a skiing trip in British Columbia Monday.
Read More »Shapiro signs executive order committing to creating economic growth 
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order creating the Pennsylvania Office of Transformation and Opportunity and the Economic Development Strategy Group.
Read More »Rhoads Energy buys HB Home Services Heating Oil and Propane delivery service 
Lancaster-based Rhoads Energy has acquired HB Home Services Heating Oil and Propane.
Read More »Millersville University $100M fundraising campaign largest in its history 
Millersville University’s campaign to raise money for student scholarships, student learning experiences, athletics and campus revitalization has exceeded $100 million, making it the largest fundraising effort in the university’s history.
Read More »How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Child?
As exciting as it is to welcome a new addition to your family, it’s also majorly taxing on your physical health, your mental health, and, of course, your finances. Translation: raising a child can be very expensive.
Read More »What Is Cluster Feeding? The Baby-Feeding Stage No One Talks About
Of the many, many things people never seem to tell you about parenthood, cluster feeding is at the top of the list. People talk about feeding an infant as though it’s something that happens on a strict schedule — every few hours, draining to be sure but nothing too unmanageable. They rarely tell you about cluster feeding.
Read More »Dallastown new site for Vessel Technologies production facility 
Dallastown is the latest site for a Vessel Technologies’ production facility.
Read More »I am healthier because of my child
Being healthy didn’t come easily to me. But I knew when I got pregnant, I had to get it together.
Read More »Grants offered for watershed protection 
Mechanicsburg-based Pennsylvania American Water is accepting applications for its 2023 Environmental Grant Program for projects that improve, restore or protect the watersheds, surface water and groundwater supplies in local communities.
Read More »“But I don’t know their parents!”
All of a sudden my children have opinions and friends outside of the ones I have chosen. And plans. Kids make so many plans.
Read More »Harrisburg Chamber, PCD forge alliance to strengthen career education 
Seeking to strengthen career development education, the Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC and Partnership for Career Development (PCD) have forged an alliance.
Read More »Retail/office building anchored by Ollie’s sells for $15M 
An undisclosed investor paid $15 million for the approximately 120,000-square-foot retail/office building at 6295 Allentown Blvd., Lower Paxton Township.
Read More »Analytics-driven marketing agency opens in York 
Exp1st, a marketing agency that uses analytics to drive results for businesses in the Harrisburg, York and Lancaster areas, recently opened in York.
Read More »UPMC sleep labs receive accreditation from AASM 
UPMC’s six sleep labs in central Pennsylvania recently received full accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), which sets standards in sleep medicine health care, education and research.
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