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From ‘us’ to ‘other’ – The hidden cost of organizational change
Column by Richard Randall Nothing defines your culture, or you as a leader, more than the way you treat people.

Airline vows to continue Lancaster service as shutdown imperils funding
Federal funds subsidizing flights to rural and small-town airports are poised to run dry thanks to the shutdown of the

City residents receptive to data center rules
Lancaster city residents voiced cautious optimism about proposed rules regulating data centers within the borders of one of the region’s

Sheriff’s sale looms again for former Harrisburg Catholic school
After dodging the auction block in July, the former Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg is once again facing a

How to make innovation an enduring piece of the regional economy
Column by Martin Fedorko Across Central Pennsylvania, new companies are being launched every day. From labs in State College to

Harrisburg’s tallest building poised for partial apartment conversion
As state workers prepare to exit Harrisburg’s tallest office tower, a developer is hatching plans to rip out the cubicles.

Delays plague federal funding for factory services centers
Mantec, a York-based nonprofit that assists manufacturers across Central Pennsylvania, is facing an uncertain financial future for the second time

York design firm snags smaller neighbor
York-based architecture, engineering and design firm Warehaus has acquired a smaller neighbor with a client base spanning Pennsylvania and Maryland.

Court orders further review in case over medical cannabis testing
In a 5-2 ruling last week, the state Supreme Court upheld the authority of state regulators to issue rules for

Deal broadens reach of Harrisburg-area engineering firm
A regional engineering firm based in the Harrisburg area is expanding its reach in Central and eastern Pennsylvania. Herbert Rowland

Startups supporting seniors, caregivers draw spotlight
By 2030, the youngest baby boomers will be 65 years old. With 74 million people in this group, coupled with

Mid Penn doubles up on deals
Mid Penn Bancorp continued to expand its South Jersey footprint with the acquisition of community bank 1st Colonial Bancorp, Inc.

Is there a middle way for data centers? Team PA bets on it
Advocates embrace data centers as engines of economic opportunity and a symbol of Pennsylvania’s appeal to high-tech industries, drawn, in

Groundbreaking for the Gardens at Millbourne
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held on Wednesday to mark the commencement of work converting the private grounds of the Appell

Snack maker to cut synthetic food dyes
Hanover-based snack maker Utz Brands said yesterday it plans to eliminate by the end of 2027 any artificial food colorings

Budget gridlock strains childcare programs
Childcare providers were already struggling to keep up with the demand for their services. Then came the deadlock over the

New visa policy could have local impact
Confusion is giving way to a bit of clarity as employers wrap their heads around a new Trump administration policy

Credit union CEO: ‘Getting everything in place’
Over the last two-plus years, Michael Wilson has been putting his stamp on Members 1st Federal Credit Union, one of

Judge blocks hearing on data center appeal
In a one-page order issued yesterday morning, a Lancaster County judge agreed to block Lancaster’s zoning hearing board from considering

Zoning spat deepens over Lancaster data center
The developers behind a data center taking shape at the site of a former printing plant in Lancaster are pushing

Airline drops bid to serve Lancaster airport
And then there were four. Air Wisconsin Airlines LLC is dropping out of the five-way competition for federal subsidies attached

Capital-area firm sheds another Florida unit
Harrisburg-based manufacturer MITER Brands is continuing to retool its operations following a $3.1 billion acquisition last year. The company said

Perry County concrete plants sold
A pair of concrete plants in Perry County are under new ownership. Bedford County-based New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co.

Creditor cites criminal case in Heller bankruptcy
The indictment of Daryl Heller on federal fraud charges is spilling over into his bankruptcy case. A creditor in the

Plastics recycler cleans up at York ballpark
Fans at WellSpan Park this summer found new places to pitch their plastic spoons, water bottles and other plastic items.

Regional law firm sets CEO succession
After a decade leading the law firm he co-founded in 2015, James Saxton is preparing to take on a new

Embracing change, creating value
James Saxton was working as a healthcare attorney at the law firm Stevens & Lee when he partnered with Christopher

Housing market shifting as sales slow
After years with sellers in charge, the local residential real estate market is slowly regaining its balance, a shift underscored

Eco-services firm in Lititz sold
LandStudies, a Lititz-based firm specializing in watershed planning, stream restoration and other ecological landscaping services, has been acquired. The buyer

Former Heller offices sold to wealth advisory
A partnership affiliated with Daryl Heller, the business owner charged with defrauding investors in an ATM network, has unloaded office