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First Lady Wolf Highlights Governor’s Proposed $1 Million Investment in Women’s Reentry at York County Reentry Employer Roundtable
York, PA – First Lady Frances Wolf joined the York County Economic Alliance, its Bloom
Empowerment Center, business and non-profit leaders, criminal justice advocates, and other
partners at the Manufacturers’ Association for the York County Reentry Employer Roundtable
HARRISBURG – Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that his office entered into an agreement that will put an end to illegal telemarketing practices by Indra Energy.
Pennsylvania’s Republican-controlled Senate approved legislation on Thursday proposing reform to the state’s existing fireworks law, including restrictions on when they can be set off.
Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania Acting Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Director Randy Padfield, reflecting on the impacts of Hurricane Agnes 50 years ago, today urged property owners to prepare for hurricane season by considering flood insurance to protect their homes, businesses, and possessions.
It’s always exciting to us when fellow community members reach out with ideas that lead to connections based on a shared love of great music.
In the months leading up to the development and transition of the new Lebanon City Municipal building, the Lebanon City Council reviewed or accomplished very little in its session agendas.
Former Lebanon City Councilperson Raises the Issue of Unfair Salaries in the June 2022 City Council Meeting.
Multiple citizens again voiced their concern over the brightness of new streetlights in Monday night’s Lebanon City Council meeting.
Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Visits ‘Hire A Hero’ Job Fair for Veterans at PA CareerLink® Delaware County
Chester, PA – Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jennifer Berrier reinforced the department’s commitment to serving the employment needs of veterans with a visit Wednesday to a Delaware County PA CareerLink® that hosted a “Hire a Hero” event designed to help veterans connect with employers offering job opportunities.
Gov. Wolf Urges Congress to Preserve Affordable Care Act Subsidies to Ensure Health Care Remains Affordable for Tens of Thousands of Pennsylvanians
Harrisburg, PA — Governor Tom Wolf is urging Congress to take action to preserve Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies to ensure that individuals and families who were eligible for this important subsidy may continue to obtain health care.