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Study conducted at well site in Washington County finds no health impacts from shale development

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 17, 2019   |   Local

Environmental and risk sciences consulting firm Gradient Corporation recently released a study conducted for Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC that monitored the air quality impacts of Range’s Yonker ...

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Copart establishes 11th location in Pennsylvania

By Melina Druga  |   May 17, 2019   |   Companies

Copart, a global online vehicle auction company, has purchased a 68-acre facility in West Mifflin, Pa., its 11th location in the commonwealth. The new location will help the company meet the incre...

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B. Braun to invest $1B in IV therapy manufacturing facilities

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 16, 2019   |   Companies

B. Braun Medical Inc., based in Bethlehem, Penn., announced Tuesday a $1 billion investment in new and enhanced IV therapy manufacturing facilities. The company will build a new manufacturing facil...

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House advances bill to allow for ballot referendums on local liquor laws

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 16, 2019   |   News

The state House of Representatives recently advanced a bill authored by Rep. Jesse Topper (R-Bedford/Franklin/Fulton), which would allow for ballot referendums to authorize “dry” municipalities to...

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Pennsylvania Farm Bureau supports farm bill package

By Melina Druga  |   May 16, 2019   |   News

The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (PFB) recently released a statement in support of the state Senate passing a farm bill package. “Three major challenges facing Pennsylvania farmers are prohibitive re...

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Rep. Kate Klunk

State Rep. Klunk aims to help Pennsylvania workers know their rights about union fees

By Kim Riley  |   May 15, 2019   |   Companies

A GOP workers’ rights proposal sponsored by State Rep. Kate Klunk (R-District 169) soon may see more committee action in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The House Labor and Industry Co...

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Ryan Mackenzie

Rep. Mackenzie selected as member of CSG national Future of Work Task Force

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 15, 2019   |   Federal

Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-Lehigh/Berks) was recently selected to serve on the Council of State Governments’ (CSG) national Future of Work Task Force. The CSG works to facilitate the exchange of idea...

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Comcast upgrades, expands systems in Fayette and Somerset Counties

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 15, 2019   |   Companies

Comcast announced Monday that it is upgrading and expanding the reach of its network serving Fayette and Somerset Counties, Penn., as well as Preston County, W.V. The effort will enable residentia...

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Pennsylvania Health Care Cost report finds operating margins at hospitals decreasing

By Melina Druga  |   May 15, 2019   |   News

The average statewide operating margins at general acute care hospitals fell from 5.15 percent during fiscal year 2017 to 4.76 percent during fiscal year 2018, according to a financial analysis conduc...

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Pennsylvania Senate Labor and Industry Committee advances bill to support collection of forward-facing employment data

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 14, 2019   |   Featured

The Pennsylvania Senate Labor and Industry Committee recently advanced Senate Bill 91, which would require the Department of Labor and Industry (L&I) to collect and publish forward-facing employment d...

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National Science Foundation awards Pennsylvania College of Technology grant to address skills gap

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 14, 2019   |   Companies

The National Science Foundation recently awarded Pennsylvania College of Technology to address the manufacturing skills gap, which could total 2.4 million through 2028, according to estimates from Del...

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Kennametal signs distribution agreement for valve seats

By Melina Druga  |   May 14, 2019   |   Companies

Gardner Denver, a Wisconsin-based flow control technology company, recently became Kennametal Inc.’s latest authorized distributor. Under the multimillion-dollar distribution agreement, Gardner D...

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Lancaster County-based AHF Products to expand into new headquarters

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 13, 2019   |   Companies

AHF Products, a manufacturer of solid and engineered hardwood flooring products headquartered in Lancaster County, will move its headquarters to a new location in West Hempfield Township to accommodat...

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PUC approves Valley Energy gas pipeline expansion plan

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 13, 2019   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) recently approved a natural gas pipeline expansion plan for Bradford County-based Valley Energy Inc. under which the company will construct a pipeline ...

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Senate Finance Committee advances legislation to combat blight, support mine reclamation

By Melina Druga  |   May 13, 2019   |   News

The state Senate Finance Committee advanced last week a tax bill to fight state blight as well as a bill to support the state’s threatened coal refuse jobs. The first bill extends the Coal Refuse...

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House advances two bills to reduce Pennsylvania’s debt

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 10, 2019   |   Featured

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives recently advanced two bills aimed at reducing the commonwealth's debt and protecting Pennsylvania taxpayers. House Bill 24, sponsored by Rep. John Lawrence...

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Five new low-interest loans approved through Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 10, 2019   |   Companies

Gov. Tom Wolf announced Wednesday five new low-interest loan approvals through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) for five businesses in Berks, Cumberland, Lancaster, Somerset, a...

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Bill revises language in Public School Code

By Melina Druga  |   May 10, 2019   |   News

The state Senate this week approved bipartisan legislation that would revise language in the Public School Code. If the bill becomes law, it will replace references to “vocational-technical schoo...

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Three Mile Island

Exelon says Three Mile Island Unit 1 to shut down by Sept. 30

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 10, 2019   |   Companies

Exelon Generation confirmed Wednesday that Three Mile Island Generating Station Unit 1 (TMI) in Middletown, Pa., will shut down by Sept. 30, as previously announced in May 2017. “With only three...

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Federated Investors, Inc. to acquire certain investment-management assets from the PNC Financial Services Group

By Kevin Randolph  |   May 9, 2019   |   Companies

Pittsburgh-based Federated Investors, Inc. and the PNC Financial Services Group announced Tuesday that they reached a definitive agreement for Federated to acquire certain components of PNC Capital Ad...

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