One topic mostly absent from the recent election was energy and America’s energy future.
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STAYING POWER Smart technology quickly ends outages, gives businesses edge to save energy costs
Imagine no more power outages. Ever.
Read More »New president, new chance for pro-growth energy policies
The results of this month's election, however surprising, make clear that Pennsylvanians want a government that embraces growth and manufacturing jobs.
Corporate tax rate wields great influence
Taxes have an impact across every aspect of the economy, and the tax policies of other countries also affect our own. The tax mix of other nations also influences decisions by American corporations and investors.
Buyers still snapping up homes; low inventory a concern
Movement and recovery in the residential real estate market in the Greater Lehigh Valley continued in October.
Read More »Brewers say contracts with wholesalers one-sided, captive, constricting
As the craft beer business continues to grow, one longstanding issue could thwart further expansion and possibly put small brewers out of business.
Valley pub and restaurant chain to hire 75 at new location
A pub and restaurant chain is looking to hire up to 75 people as it expands farther outside Lehigh and Northampton counties by opening a site in Oaks.
Read More »Craft brewery partners with region’s first Whole Foods
Fegley's Brew Works said it is partnering with Whole Foods Market to create locally sourced bakery items using spent grain from the brewing process.
Read More »30 years and counting for warehouse equipment supplier
With a hands-on approach to customers and longtime, experienced sales staff, Buy-Rite Equipment Co. strives to set itself apart from others that sell new and used equipment for warehouses.
Read More »Off the mat: To the pinnacle Upbringing of former wrestler helps him rise to the top and rescue major U.S. concrete co.
With parts of the country in the midst of a construction boom and signs for a federal push on rebuilding infrastructure, things are looking up for Bill Sandbrook, president and CEO of U.S. Concrete, based near Fort Worth, Texas.