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PA ranks 2nd in wind energy
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
Pennsylvania ranks second among U.S. states developing wind energy capacity in Q# 2008, says an industry report.
JLG to add 30 workers in McConnellsburg
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
Job training funds from the federal government will allow JLG Industries to hire 30 new workers and retrain 650 more at its plant in McConnellsburg, Fulton County.
Lebanon's Sting Communications fast-tracked for rural broadband project
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
Lebanon's Sting Communications gets state approval for stimulus project to expand rural broadband.
Coskata hiring at alt fuel facility in Westmoreland County
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
Coskata is hiring at its flexible ethanol test acility in Westmoreland County.
Global mining boom fuels expansion at Fort Loudon's Atlas Copco
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
Atlas Copco Secoroc is expanding its plant and jobs in Fort Loudon.
West Conshohocken first-mover operates outside the "system" with serotonin
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
Stephen Roth was a half step away from retiring when reps from a two year-old Boston life sciences company approached him with their idea, and how they believed serotonin was a critical growth factor for lymphocytes.
Ship's new center drives entrepreneurial collaboration, certificate program
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
Like any good entrepreneur, Jessica Glass has spent the last few months networking with other interested parties throughout Shippensburg.
Mechanicsburg's Enginuity Energy aims to keep energy local
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
A few weeks ago, Richard Madeira found himself face to face with U.S. Energy secretary Steven Chu in Bensalem at the Clean Energy Economy Forum, the last in a series of events also held in Colorado and Michigan.
York's MRG greases skids for expanding labs' capabilities
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
Oil analysis of machinery is a well-established and competitive industry in the U.S. But grease, used as a lubricant in four times as many of the world's bearings than oil, is not.
Job creation easy as ABCD in Altoona and Blair County
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/29/2009
When the Altoona-Blair County Development Corporation was honored as the 2008 Large Agency of the Year by the Pennsylvania Economic Development Association last month, ABCD Corp. was recognized for nearly a dozen projects that have helped create or retain more than 2,300 jobs in the last year.
U of Arts Silver Star exhibition displays artists' successes
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/28/2009
Every year since 1955, the University of the Arts in Philadelphia has awarded its Silver Star award to distinguished alumni who represent the school's tradition of educational and artistic excellence.
Gettysburg prepares for 2013 tourist invasion
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/22/2009
Gettysburg prepares to welcome 4 million visitors for the 150th anniversary of the battle, with major economic impact.
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National Gateway seeks investment in rail
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/22/2009
The National Gateway, a pubic private partnership, seeks to improve western Pennsylvania rail lines and intermodal transport.
National Trust honors two PA projects and one PA leader
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/22/2009
Bedford Springs Resort,  the Please Touch Museum, and the superintendent of Gettysburg National Military Park receive 2009 honors from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Pittsburgh Tech Council moves the frontiers
Source: Keystone Edge, 10/22/2009
Pittsburgh Technology Council announces annual award winners in new fields, is largest such organization in North America. 
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