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Harrisburg University of Science and Technology has raised $37.9 million of the $40 million it set out to raise through a fundraising campaign it launched July 1, 2006, the university recently said.
Paula Holzman covers health care, nonprofits, advertising and marketing and Lancaster County. She has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2008.
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Physician retention in Pennsylvania has improved over the past three years, but the state still has proportionally fewer primary care physicians than other states, according to a report from the Pennsylvania Medical Society.
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The state is awarding $2.8 million in grants to help fund energy-efficient projects in Dauphin and Lancaster counties, Gov. Ed Rendell’s office said.
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A May state Supreme Court decision removed Harrisburg Authority board members from their seats. An article about Harrisburg’s financial crisis in the Aug. 27 edition of the Business Journal stated the wrong month.
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Paula Holzman covers health care, nonprofits, advertising and marketing and Lancaster County. She has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2008.
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The Lancaster County Community Foundation has awarded $500,000 in operating money to 10 midstate nonprofits as part of its Nonprofit Sustainability Matching Fund.
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Hummelstown-based Drayer Physical Therapy Institute recently opened its fourth location in Jefferson County in Alabama.
Jim T. Ryan covers manufacturing, technology, transportation, work force and Cumberland County. He has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2006.
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Dauphin County’s Harrisburg International Airport is flying high as its passengers, cargo tonnage and revenue numbers continued to climb over the past two months.
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