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Dauphin County Commissioners approve $247M 2019 budget with no property tax increases

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 14, 2018   |   Featured

The Dauphin County Commissioners approved Wednesday a $247 million budget for 2019, which includes no property tax increases for the 14th year in a row. “We never forget that the taxpayers are re...

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Pennsylvania school opens largest educational aquaponics facility in nation

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 13, 2018   |   Featured

Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA), a Pennsylvania public cyber charter school, officially unveiled Tuesday its educational aquaponics facility, the largest such facility in the country, at its Capita...

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Department of Banking and Security releases Consumer Services Annual Report for 2017-2018

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 12, 2018   |   Featured

The Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Security recently released the Consumer Services Annual Report for 2017-2018, which highlights the work of the department’s Financial Services for Consumer...

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Pennsylvania earns more than $385M since passage of gambling expansion law

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 11, 2018   |   Companies

Pennsylvania has earned more than $385 million from gambling since the passage of a law to expand gambling in the state, according to a recent analysis by PlayPennsylvania.com. "The most notable as...

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Tyler Technologies to provide full suite of public solutions to Northern Tier Pennsylvania Counties

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 10, 2018   |   Companies

Tyler Technologies, Inc. announced Thursday that it signed an agreement with the Northern Tier consortium of Pennsylvania counties for a full suite of Tyler's New World public safety solutions. The...

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Stadium Casino, LLC presents plans for $150M Category 4 casino entertainment facility in Hempfield Township

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 7, 2018   |   Companies

Stadium Casino, LLC, an affiliate of The Cordish Companies, presented plans to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Wednesday for a proposed Category 4 satellite gaming facility at the Westmoreland M...

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Energy Department releases report on developing ethane storage hub in Appalachian Region

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 6, 2018   |   Featured

The U.S. Department of Energy released on Tuesday a Report to Congress highlighting the potential for the development of an ethane storage hub in the Appalachian Region. Ethane, a natural gas liqui...

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Business groups challenge Philadelphia ordinance barring employers from asking about salary history

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 5, 2018   |   Companies

NFIB, the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently filed an amicus brief challenging a Philadelphia ordinance prohibiting employers from asking job cand...

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Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission #UtilityCareers campaign receives 2018 MarCom Gold Award

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 4, 2018   |   Featured

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) received a 2018 MarCom Gold Award, an international award for creative communications, for its #UtilityCareers campaign. The PUC created the campaig...

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court: Employers must protect employee data

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 3, 2018   |   Featured

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued an opinion in the case of Dittman et al. v. the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), holding that an employer has a legal duty to use reasonab...

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Pennsylvania Agriculture Department accepting industrial hemp research permits for 2019

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 30, 2018   |   Featured

Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced this week that applications and guidelines for 2019 industrial hemp research permits are now available. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture w...

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Evonik Corporation to expand in Trexlertown, Lehigh County

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 29, 2018   |   Companies

The Evonik Corporation, a German specialty chemicals company, will expand its technology and business capacities at its current location in Trexlertown, Lehigh County. The project is expected to cr...

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System One, Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse and Health IT Pittsburgh collaborate to advance new technologies

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 28, 2018   |   Companies

System One, a provider of specialized workforce solutions and integrated services, announced yesterday that it formed a strategic partnership with Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse (PLSG), a life sc...

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State Supreme Court to hear rule of capture appeal

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 27, 2018   |   Featured

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently agreed to hear the appeal of the Superior Court’s decision in Briggs v. Southwestern Energy Production, which addresses the application of the principle of ru...

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Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation adds cost of living to latest Commercial Real Estate Report

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 26, 2018   |   Featured

The Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation (LVEDC) recently released the latest issue of its Lehigh Valley Commercial Real Estate Report, which for the first time includes information on the c...

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Penn State Department of Architectural Engineering releases guide for hybrid fossil fuel, renewable energy microgrids

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 21, 2018   |   Featured

Penn State’s Department of Architectural Engineering released Monday a new introductory guide for conceiving, developing and financing hybrid fossil fuel and renewable energy systems. These syste...

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Rep. Ryan warns of higher taxes, reduced services unless state makes fiscal changes

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 20, 2018   |   Featured

Pennsylvania State Rep. Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) recently predicted that Pennsylvania’s poor fiscal outlook will lead to higher taxes and reduced services unless the state takes “drastic measures”...

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Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency recognizes housing counselors

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 19, 2018   |   Featured

The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) recently recognized the work of Pennsylvania’s private sector housing counselors during an event at the Harrisburg Hilton. Housing counselors help s...

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Insurance companies should reimburse small businesses for overcharge, NFIB says

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 16, 2018   |   Companies

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) recently said that it is seeking a solution for its small business members that were overcharged for workers’ compensation premiums due to a da...

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goPuff to build headquarters, warehouses in Pennsylvania

By Kevin Randolph  |   November 15, 2018   |   Companies

Online retailer and home delivery provider goPuff will build a new headquarters in Philadelphia as well as 10 warehouses across the commonwealth, creating more than 500 new jobs over the next three ye...

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