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UPDATE: Integrity price looks high, but S&T CEO says company is 'very comfortable' with it

UPDATE: Integrity price looks high, but S&T CEO says company is 'very comfortable' with it

By Michael Sadowski

The $155 million price tag S&T Bancorp Inc. paid for Integrity Bancshares Inc. of Camp Hill admittedly looks a little high, S&T President and CEO Todd Brice said. Full Story »»

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Alexander Building Construction Co. starts York Hospital emergency department expansion

Alexander Building Construction Co. has begun expanding York Hospital's emergency department. Read More »»

Celadon acquires York County trucking firm, posts strong Q3 results

Celadon Trucking Services Inc., an Indianapolis-based trucking company with a large Carlisle operation, continued its expansion efforts this week by... Read More »»

Karns to open biggest store yet in Lemoyne Nov. 13

Karns Quality Foods will welcome shoppers Nov. 13 to its newest grocery store, on State Street near its West Shore Plaza store. Read More »»

Former Integrity Bank branch manager sentenced for bank larceny

A former Integrity Bank branch manager was sentenced for bank larceny on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District... Read More »»

Oct. 31 is Supreme Court Conference Day

Oct. 31 is Supreme Court Conference Day

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Highmark's PCMH program lowers utilization

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Underwater mortgages in the midstate: Cumberland County lowest at 3 percent

Underwater mortgages in the midstate: Cumberland County lowest at 3 percent

By Jason Scott

Central Pennsylvania continues to fare better than the rest of the country for the number of seriously underwater residential mortgages, or properties where the combined loan amount is at least 25 percent higher than the estimated market value. Full Story »»

Transportation projects in Adams, Lebanon counties receive state funding

Transportation projects in Adams, Lebanon counties receive state funding

By Joseph Deinlein

Two midstate transportation projects are included in a dozen throughout Pennsylvania receiving $19.2 million in state money from the Governor's Transportation Infrastructure and Investment Fund aimed at fostering economic development and job... Full Story »»

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