Shippensburg foundry cited for repeat violations
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Domestic Casting Co. LLC with three repeat and one serious safety violation at the company’s Shippensburg iron foundry, according to a release from OSHA.
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Part of old Eisenhart Wallcoverings complex coming down
A portion of the former Eisenhart Wallcoverings complex, now owned by R.H. Sheppard Co., is being taken down over the next few weeks to make way for potential expansion, according to an R.H. Sheppard official.
Read More »New Hire
Lancaster Education Foundation hires Shanon Solava-Reid
Read More »DEP names new directors for two regional offices
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has named new directors for two of its regional offices, including the one serving the midstate, according to a news release.
Read More »Work begins on first Patient First in Lancaster County
Site work has begun in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, for an outpatient medical center slated to open early next year.
Read More »Collection of Harrisburg development loans improving
Collections on delinquent economic development loans are up about 28 percent, but Harrisburg still has about $988,000 in outstanding funds, said Jack Robinson, director of the city's Department of Building and Housing Development.
Read More »Sit or squat: There’s an app for that 
The fine folks at Charmin, the toilet paper people, have just come out with an app for finding the nearest toilet to your location...
Read More »Local service dog picture contest begins 
The Susquehanna Service Dogs program, offered by Keystone Human Services, has opened voting for their 2013 service dog photo calendar...
Read More »Business: Maybe not 2008 — but still worrying
Two top letters converge on a consensus: cautious bearishness. Continue reading
U.S.: Cities’ efforts to make exercise easier pays off
Fitness is often a combination of personal choice and environmental support, experts say, and a ranking of the 50 healthiest U.S. cities seems to reinforce the theory. Continue reading
World: Egypt’s Islamist president gets to work
Islamist Mohamed Mursi, Egypt's first freely elected president whose powers have been curbed by the military, toured his palatial new residence — where ousted leader Hosni Mubarak once lived — and began work on Monday to form a coalition government. Continue reading
Out of the Ordinary: Behind the scenes of New York’s ‘underwater night club’
Last week, a video of an "underwater night club" in New York City went viral, drawing in millions of viewers from countless sites in more than 30 languages. Continue reading
York County native finds success as Calif. vineyard owner
Rob Sharp owns Sharp's Hill Vineyards in Paso Robles, Calif., and has won several awards for his efforts.
TE Connectivity lays off 90 people in Central Pa.
TE Connectivity Ltd. is laying off 230 data communication workers globally, with approximately 90 of them in central Pennsylvania, said spokesman Mike Ratcliff.
Backers: Sports complexes would strengthen economy
From basketball and wrestling championships to soccer, softball, baseball and volleyball tournaments, Central Pennsylvania's tourism agencies and special event venues have applied the full-court press to attract youth sporting events.