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$15M gift to speed growth of Lancaster-based lender
Earlier this year, leaders at Lancaster-based Finanta Credit Union put together a five-year growth plan.Thanks to a $15 million gift from a
Developer eyes townhomes on former Dentsply campus
It has been nearly a year since the former Dentsply campus in York city changed hands, fueling hopes for the property’s redevelopment.Hopes
Court backs state claim to insurance fund surplus
For three years in a row, former Gov. Tom Wolf and state lawmakers tried to get their hands on surplus
What would it take to end PA taxes on overtime?
President-elect Donald Trump made hay during the campaign with pledges to end taxes on tips and overtime pay. It’s unclear whether
WellSpan, UnitedHealthcare end stalemate on employer plans
After missing an October deadline, WellSpan Health and UnitedHealthcare have agreed to renew a key reimbursement contract.The multiyear agreement, which took effect Dec. 15,
State revenue down from decline in gassing up
Pennsylvania may have one of the highest gas taxes in the country, but the levy is delivering shrinking returns, according
Union drops charges against pork processor
A union representing workers at a Lancaster pork processing plant dropped labor charges it filed against Clemens Food Group, which
Deal ends foreclosure threat dogging former Harrisburg school
A foreclosure case hanging over the former Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg appears to have ended. The case in Dauphin
DoorDash touts results of pilot benefits program for PA drivers
App-based food-delivery service DoorDash disclosed yesterday the results of a pilot benefits program introduced for the company’s Pennsylvania drivers. The program
Ollie’s loads up on stores from bankrupt rival
OIlie’s Bargain Outlet Holdings is grabbing another clutch of former Big Lots stores in a bankruptcy auction. Pending court approval and price
Developer eyes multibillion-dollar data center campus near Carlisle
Central Pennsylvania is home to big buildings that store stuff. A Virginia-based company is eyeing construction of big buildings that
Firm eyes $104M substation in southern York
An Ohio-based energy company is seeking regulatory permission to build and operate a $104 million substation off Flintville Road in
Legal woes mount for Lancaster-based ATM operator
Claims against a Lancaster-based ATM network took on new forms during a roughly one-hour hearing held Friday afternoon in a
York officials seek reversal of hydro project permit
York County commissioners are asking a federal agency to reverse its decision granting a preliminary permit to a controversial hydroelectric
Court puts business-reporting rule on hold
A federal court in Texas suspended enforcement of a controversial business-reporting regulation four weeks before it was slated to take
Regional home services franchisee expands into NJ
Matt Buckwalter and Frank Horvath first met about a decade ago as fellow franchisees for One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning, Benjamin
Case tests corporate liability for defunct subsidiary
Is a company still liable for a subsidiary’s legal problems even after the subsidiary is legally dissolved?That’s an issue being taken
Deadline nears for business-reporting requirement
Do you know who your owners are?It’s a question millions of businesses will have to answer by the end of
York-area brewer taps into downtown Lancaster
York County-based South County Brewing is planning to take over the former Pressroom restaurant in downtown Lancaster. The spot at 26 W. King
Further talks yield another partial deal for WellSpan, health insurer
After extending negotiations for a month, WellSpan Health and UnitedHealthcare have reached a deal affecting patients in certain Medicaid and Medicare plans.The deal preserves
Court tosses developer’s lawsuit over township fees
Plenty of developers have likely wondered how cities and townships calculate the fees they charge for construction permits.Harrisburg-area developer Triple Crown
Childcare providers seeing impact of York County grant program
By Ashley Donahue, contributing writerShelly Russell, a childcare provider for nearly three decades, has been reading up recently on the
Controversial hydro project clears early hurdle
Brushing aside a flood of objections from neighbors, environmentalists and elected officials in Central Pennsylvania, federal regulators cleared the way
High court reverses ruling in tax-refund case
Pennsylvania is dodging a fiscal bullet thanks to a ruling handed down yesterday by the state’s highest court.At issue was
School board denies tax abatement for York-area sports complex
A York-area school board turned down a request by developer Inch & Co. to secure tax relief for a $35 million sports
Guv aims to speed permits for ‘complex and impactful’ projects
Gov. Josh Shapiro is hoping to ensure ambitious developers have a friend in Pennsylvania — or at least an easier
Deal would transfer control of beleaguered Harrisburg apartments
Under a proposed settlement filed in court last week, the owner of an embattled Harrisburg apartment complex is agreeing to
Court shoots down overtime expansion
In a ruling Friday, a Texas judge scuttled an expansion of overtime pay that took effect in July.The decision sinks
Studies see benefit in state-run retirement savings
State-backed retirement plans, which have been proliferating around the U.S., appear to boost savings among workers, according to a study
Regional consulting firm finds buyer
A Harrisburg-area environmental consulting firm is under new ownership.Groundwater Sciences Corp. in Susquehanna Township has been acquired by Verdantas, a Tampa-based