Downtown York event highlights community investment
Downtown Inc announces its Downtown Update event in York focusing on creative momentum and community investment with local leaders and new businesses.
Members 1st earning recognition for community impact, leadership
Members 1st Federal Credit Union is gaining widespread recognition for the impact it’s making on the communities it serves.
Downtown Inc announces return of outdoor dining in York
Downtown Inc has announced the return of outdoor dining in York City.
Local nonprofits awarded Memorial Health Fund grants
York County nonprofits are receiving grants from the Memorial Health Fund, a supporting organization of the York County Community Foundation.
Appell Center’s fundraising celebration returns to Strand Theatre
The Appell Center for the Performing Arts’ signature fundraising celebration is returning to the Strand Theater in downtown York.
York precision components manufacturer acquired
York-based Precision Custom Components manufacturer is part of an agreement for acquisition by BWX Technologies, Inc.
York’s Downtown Inc awards welcoming grants supporting diversity
York’s Downtown Inc announced the recipients of the Welcoming Communities Grant Program supporting diversity and cultural representation.
Lancaster and York colleges partner on business degree program
Thaddeus Stevens College and York College of Pennsylvania create a seamless pathway for business students to earn associate and bachelor degrees.
York nonprofits gain grants for diverse needs
The York County Community Foundation is awarding over $239,000 in grants to support 21 local nonprofits.
Central Pa. receiving workforce funding
Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Nancy Walker announced.an investment from the Shapiro Administration to build a stronger workforce.
York farmhouse, learning center reopening following fire damage
A York farmhouse and learning center are reopening five years following damage by fire.
Taylor Chip closes locations after filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Taylor Chip, a Lancaster County cookie company, is closing all its locations after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to declining sales revenue.










