WNUZ-LP (Gap, PA) – The I.R.S. has developed a website for anyone (or business/estate) that was overpaid, received an extra payment and those who want to return the money because they just don’t want it. So, if you want to send your stimulus back to your country or you were overpaid and want to avoid … Continue reading “#COVID19stimulus: Did You Get A 4th Stimulus Check; I.R.S. Wants You To Send It Back”
Pennsylvanians ages 12 and older urged to get vaccinated The Wolf Administration is reminding Pennsylvanians that all businesses, events and venues can return to 100 percent capacity with the lifting of COVID-19 mitigation orders starting Monday, May 31 at 12:01 a.m. The current order requiring masks for unvaccinated and partially vaccinated individuals will remain in … Continue reading “Pennsylvania Businesses, Events, Venues Return to 100% Capacity on Memorial Day; Masking Order Remains Until 70% of Adults Fully Vaccinated or June 28”
(Harrisburg, PA) – With overwhelming support among school districts for his charter school accountability plan, Governor Tom Wolf visited J.P. McCaskey High School in Lancaster today to discuss his bipartisan proposal that saves an estimated $395 million a year. “I want to fix Pennsylvania’s broken charter school law, improve education quality and accountability, and save … Continue reading “Gov. Wolf, Lancaster Co. School Leaders Call for Bipartisan Charter School Plan to Save Nearly $400 Million”
“It is with extreme sadness and a heavy heart that we announce the loss of Brandie Kasper here at Pine Creek Animal Hospital. She was one of a kind. She was passionate, caring and always striving to go above and beyond for the clients and patients that she helped with. She was one sweet soul … Continue reading “Pine Creek Animal Hospital Issues Public Statement Following Passing Of Brandie Kasper”
Harrisburg, PA – Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania’s nation-leading mushroom industry stepped up to the plate to both feed America and keep their workers safe. Now, after a collaborative effort by the Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture and Health, the American Mushroom Institute, LCH Health and Community Services, and the Chester County Health Department, mushroom farmworkers are … Continue reading “Wolf Administration Launches Public-Private Partnership To Vaccinate Mushroom Farmworkers”
Harrisburg, PA – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today announced the approval of nearly $400,000 in Farm to School Grants to fund 39 projects that will improve access to healthy, local foods and increase agricultural awareness opportunities for children pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. “The children of today are the future of Pennsylvania agriculture,” said Redding. “Reviewing these … Continue reading “Secretary Of Agriculture Announces $400,000 In Grant Awards To Increase Early Childhood Nutrition, Agricultural Awareness”
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., May 1, there were 3,100 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,154,105. There are 2,283 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. Of that number, 518 patients are in the intensive care unit with COVID-19. Most of the patients hospitalized are … Continue reading “Department Of Health: Over 8.5 Million Vaccinations To Date, First Doses Of Vaccine To 49% Of Population, PA Ranks 10th Among 50 States For First Dose Vaccinations”
Harrisburg, PA – Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier was joined by Representative Peter Schweyer, and restaurant employee and member of Make the Road Pennsylvania, Luis Borja, today to call for an increase to Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to $15 per hour to benefit women of and persons of color. “It is long … Continue reading “Labor & Industry Acting Secretary Urges $15 Minimum Wage Increase To Benefit Women And Persons Of Color”

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