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Hershey opens new chocolate processing plant at Dauphin County headquarters site

By Kim Riley  |   April 21, 2025   |   Companies

The Hershey Company on April 16 opened its new state-of-the-art Reese Chocolate Processing (RCP) facility during a ribbon cutting ceremony at its headquarters in Dauphin County, Pa. The new Hershey...

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PA Chamber Foundation launches Keystone Initiative

By Melina Druga  |   April 18, 2025   |   Investment

The PA Chamber Foundation, a nonprofit organization that works with the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, the largest broad-based business advocacy association in Pennsylvania, to acceler...

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State lawmakers analyze benefits of AI to grow economy

By Kim Riley  |   April 18, 2025   |   Featured

Pennsylvania Republican legislators in both state houses held a joint public hearing on April 16 to examine the opportunities presented by artificial intelligence (AI) to reshape and grow the commonwe...

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PPG promotes two scientists to associate fellow

By Melina Druga  |   April 18, 2025   |   Companies

Pittsburgh-based PPG, a paints, coatings and specialty materials company, recently promoted two scientists to PPG associate fellow. An associate fellow title recognizes science and technology empl...

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Penn State students lobby for increased state funding for university

By Kim Riley  |   April 17, 2025   |   Featured

More than 200 students from across the commonwealth held meetings on April 12 with members of the General Assembly during Penn State’s annual Capital Day to advocate for the university’s annual st...

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PPL Electric Utilities wins Power Player Resilience Award

By Melina Druga  |   April 17, 2025   |   Companies

The Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) recently honored Allentown-based PPL Electric Utilities with the 2025 Power Player Resilience Award for its use of predictive failure technology to improve rel...

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Partnership will develop simplified multi-asset investment solutions

By Melina Druga  |   April 17, 2025   |   Companies

Valley Forge-based Vanguard, an investment management company, New York-based Blackstone, an alternative asset manager, and Massachusetts-based Wellington Management, an investment management firm, ha...

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Westinghouse assemblies with low enriched uranium fuel installed in Georgia

By Melina Druga  |   April 16, 2025   |   Companies

Lead test assemblies with low enriched uranium (LEU+) fuel were inserted into Unit 2 of Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant in Waynesboro, Ga., an industry first, according to Cranberry Township...

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PA Chamber commends ESU students for creating AT&T workforce development plan

By Kim Riley  |   April 16, 2025   |   Companies

The PA Chamber of Business and Industry applauded two cohorts of East Stroudsburg University (ESU) students previously selected to work with AT&T on a first-of-its-kind workforce development partn...

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Dairy roundtable discusses challenges the industry faces

By Melina Druga  |   April 16, 2025   |   News

A roundtable discussion recently held a dairy farm in Myerstown covered the challenges and opportunities facing agriculture in the region. Topics discussed include continued investment in crop insu...

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Senate bill would set tax cap for skill games operators

By Melina Druga  |   April 15, 2025   |   News

Legislation recently reintroduced in the state Senate would protect small businesses and veterans’ organizations that rely on skill games from higher taxes. Senate Bill 626 would implement a 16 per...

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Northwestern PA school gets $200,000 grant to teach students manufacturing skills

By Melina Druga  |   April 15, 2025   |   Companies

The Department of Community and Economic Development recently awarded the Corry Area School District a $200,000 Manufacturing PA Training-to-Career grant award to enhance its Career and Technical Cent...

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Magna5 expands managed IT and cybersecurity capabilities with acquisition of Shock IT

By Liz Carey  |   April 15, 2025   |   Companies

Pittsburgh-based Magna5, a national managed IT, cybersecurity and cloud-based services provider, announced it had acquired Shock I.T. Support. Shock IT, based in Bristol, Pennsylvania, provides manag...

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Montauk Renewables subsidiary breaks ground on RNG landfill gas project

By Melina Druga  |   April 14, 2025   |   Companies

Pittsburgh-based Montauk Renewables Inc., a renewable energy company specializing in the management, recovery and conversion of biogas into renewable natural gas (RNG), recently announced its subsidia...

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Essential Utilities plans $7.8B in investments through 2029

By Pennsylvania Business Report  |   April 14, 2025   |   Companies

Bryn Mawr-based Essential Utilities, a large publicly traded water, wastewater service and natural gas provider, invested more than $1.3 billion in long-term improvements in 2024 and plans a projected...

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Hitachi Energy investing $70M to support sustainable grid infrastructure

By Liz Carey  |   April 14, 2025   |   Companies

Hitachi Energy announced it will invest more than $70 million in Westmoreland County and create around 100 new jobs to help address the growing demand for sustainable electrical grid infrastructure. ...

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Burnham Holdings to end operations in Philadelphia

By Melina Druga  |   April 11, 2025   |   Companies

Lancaster-based Burnham Holdings, the parent company of multiple subsidiaries that manufacture boilers, furnaces and related HVAC products, recently announced it has begun the process of winding down ...

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Biotech company Jeune Aesthetics appoints new CEO

By Melina Druga  |   April 11, 2025   |   Companies

Jeune Aesthetics, a biotechnology company focused on aging skin, recently appointed of Marc Forth as CEO, effective Monday. Forth has more than 30 years of commercial and executive leadership expe...

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PJM joins Google, Tapestry to collaborate on using AI for faster grid connections

By Kim Riley  |   April 11, 2025   |   Companies

Valley Forge, Pa.-headquartered PJM Interconnection LLC, the largest electrical grid operator in North America, is part of a multiyear collaboration designed to hasten the company’s interconnection ...

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F.N.B. Corporation to purchase Raptor Partners

By Kim Riley  |   April 10, 2025   |   Companies

Pittsburgh-based F.N.B. Corporation, a diversified financial services company, and its wholly owned broker dealer subsidiary, recently agreed to purchase Pittsburgh-based Raptor Partners LLC, an indep...

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