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May 17
  • Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce held a breakfast featuring Lewis E. Thayne, president of Lebanon Valley College, and John J. “Ski” Sygielski, president of Harrisburg Area Community College. Pictured, from left, are Bill Mulligan, Ed Coyle, Thayne, Sygielski, Scott Campbell and Wes Dellinger. Photo/Submitted
  • ACNB Bank held a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of its North Hanover Office. Pictured, front row, from left, are Susan Behm, Ed Groft, Mike Hartman and Hanover Mayor Ben Adams. Pictured, back row, from left, are Chuck Hartman, Jim Helt, Edward Reed, Doug Seibel and Debra Little. Photo/Submitted
  • A YTI Career Institute medical assistant student asks a question of local employers at an advisory board panel discussion held in April on the school’s York campus. Photo/Submitted
  • Millersburg-based Mid Penn Bank donated $1,000 to the American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days fundraiser. The bank also handed out daffodils to its customers at its branches. Pictured is staff from Mid Penn’s Middletown branch. Photo/Submitted
  • Mutual of America donated $5,000 to York-based Bell Socialization Services Inc. to support and help local residents living with mental illness, intellectual disability and homelessness. Pictured, from left, William H. Thames, Ivan G. Hileman, Charles P. Bagley and Anthony DePiero. Photo/Submitted
  • York County Agriculture Business Council gave Skyblu Farms Inc. its 2013 Outstanding Farm Family Award. Pictured seated, from left, are Lisa Jackson and Bridget Jackson. Pictured standing, from left, are Michael Pechart, Harry Bickel, Roy “Butch” Jackson Jr. and Andy Jackson. Photo/Submitted
  • Mechanicsburg Chamber of Commerce donated $1,132 to the Central Pennsylvania chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Pictured, from left, are Barbara Moody, chamber; Lauren McPherson, JDRF-Central PA; and Jeff Palm, chamber. Photo/Submitted
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I can’t think of a better way to recognize female leaders in our region. And our gracious panel of judges had the difficult task of determining the award recipients by reviewing every nominee’s career accomplishments, leadership, vision, community service and mentoring. Many thanks to our sponsors for making the Women of Influence program such a success. Click here and you’ll get to know the 28 individuals being honored as this year’s Women of Influence. In particular, take note of the specialty award winners. While they didn’t always take the easy road, I...

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Join Mid Atlantic BX in honoring its members in the 41st annual Craftsmanship Awards, a program that helps recognize the top employees in the commercial construction industry throughout the mid-Atlantic region. In addition, the Safety Awards give credit to industry leaders in workplace safety. Rounding out the competition are the Craftsmen of the Future awards, which honor senior students from area vocational-technical schools, who represent the next generation of tradesmen.

Lebanon County Business Report 2013

Lebanon County Business Report 2013
Happy 200th birthday, Lebanon County! With a great milestone comes great accomplishment, and Lebanon County has the history to prove it. From the days of iron ore mining in Cornwall and the birth of the area’s signature bologna to the large-scale manufacturers and locally based small businesses present today, the past two centuries have demonstrated nothing but community and business growth. Learn more about this county that is one of Central Pennsylvania’s best-kept secrets.

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How are the varying segments of the power industry faring in Central Pa.? In this issue of Currents, the Business Journal reads the meters, so to speak, of the markets for geothermal , natural gas, LED lighting and more.

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