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Health Care · HarrisburgThe Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Friday announced more than $4.8 million in Direct Care Worker Job Quality grants that will be used for programming to improve workplaces and job quality for direct care workers. With this funding, nine Pennsylvania organizations will develop and implement programs that increase wages, assist career advancement, and address challenges unique to the direct care workforce, L&I said. “The Sha…See the Story
State grants aim to improve direct care workforce - Central Penn Business Journal
New Jersey · New JerseyHarrisburg’s oldest law firm didn’t end when it quietly merged with another firm in February, much like the railroads it had served since 1871. “We’re just changing – it’s an evolution,” Benjamin Dunlap, former managing partner of Nauman Smith, said of the firm merging with Cohen Seglias. All Nauman Smith attorneys and staff successfully migrated from the firm’s office on North 3rd Street literally a few doors down to the small Harrisburg office…See the Story
Harrisburg’s oldest law firm finds new life in merger with Cohen Seglias - Central Penn Business Journal
Stock Markets · HarrisburgLancaster-based Fulton Financial Corporation announced the closing of $287.5 million offering of common stock. Fulton’s public offering of 19,166,667 shares of its common stock were at a price to the public of $15 per share, which included 2,500,000 shares issued upon the exercise in full by the underwriters of their option to purchase additional shares of common stock. Deducting underwriting discounts and before deducting transaction expenses…See the Story
Fulton Financial Corporation announces closing of $287.5M of common stock - Central Penn Business Journal
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania · HarrisburgWinter’s Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC in Lancaster is one of eight employers and organizations named by the Pennsylvania Workforce Development Association as recipients of the Governor’s Employer Award for Achievement. Awardees will be honored at the Association’s 40th Annual Conference on May 1-3 in Hershey. The Governor’s Employer Award for Achievement recognizes employers who support workforce development in Pennsylvania communities. The…See the Story
Lancaster heating and air conditioning company earns Governor’s Award - Central Penn Business Journal
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania · HarrisburgFacing a loss of its lease, Penn State Health is exploring new locations for Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute’s (PPI) inpatient and outpatient services. Penn State Health said the lease for its current location at 2501 North Third Street in Harrisburg will expire on May 31, 2026. To date, PPI has been unable to extend its lease and so must consider other site options to ensure continuity of services for PPI’s patients. Work on a new site wi…See the Story
Penn State Health to move psychiatric services after loss of lease - Central Penn Business Journal
Warwick Township · Warwick TownshipRock Nashville will have 514,000 square feet of rehearsal facilities, including one up to 95 feet tall. Construction began in April and is expected to be completed next year. Rock Lititz says it remains committed to Lititz and the central Pennsylvania region. Rock Lititz buys High Sports Complex.
Rock Lititz is expanding to Nashville, Tennessee. The Lititz-based live entertainment company said it is joining with Al. Neyer, a commercial re…See the Story
Rock Lititz expanding live entertainment facilities; new site in Nashville - Central Penn Business Journal
Health Care · HarrisburgLehigh Valley is the leading metro area for health care in the nation and Harrisburg-Carlisle ranked 13th, according to The Leapfrog Group. The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit focused on patient safety, today released its spring 2024 Hospital Safety Grades. The report shows 72.8% of hospitals in Lehigh Valley and 57.1% of hospitals in Harrisburg-Carlisle earned an “A” grade from the group, according to Lehigh Valley Business …See the Story
Lehigh Valley leads nation in patient safety; Harrisburg-Carlisle ranks 13 - Central Penn Business Journal
Senate · HarrisburgLegislation to modernize the state’s Public Utility Code to improve high-speed internet access moves to the full Senate for consideration. The Senate Communications and Technology Committee approved the legislation authored by Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill, R-York, that would modernize the state’s Public Utility Code to reflect the changing landscape of landline telephone companies in Pennsylvania. “The laws that our landline telephone companies …See the Story