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Business Briefs - Sept. 30
FirstEnergy AKRON, Ohio — For the ninth time in the past 11 years, Site Selection magazine named FirstEnergy Corp. one of the top utilities in the country for promoting economic development. In 2011, the company helped attract more than $1.7...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy, FirstEnergy Corp.
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Franklin County steel manufacturing facility plans to expand
billk@herald-mail.comA Franklin County steel manufacturing facility plans to expand and add nearly 100 jobs, state and local officials said Thursday. Olympic Steel Inc. will expand its steel processing facility at 1599 and 1530 Nitterhouse Drive, creating 90 new...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Rob W. Kauffman, Business, Tom Corbett
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Hagerstown mayor ordered to repay $80,000 debt
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA Washington County Circuit Court judge has signed an order that requires Hagerstown Mayor Robert E. Bruchey II to pay more than $80,000 owed to a local businessman, property owner and landlord. The debt is from a 2008 loan on which Bruchey and the...Tags: Justice System, Mortgages, Property, Crime, Law and Justice, Finance
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Business briefs - Aug. 19
Chambersburg Hospital CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Chambersburg Hospital recently received the 2012 Community Value Index, or CVI, Five-Star hospital award from Cleverley and Associates. According to Cleverley and Associates, hospitals receiving the award...Tags: Corporate Officers, Hospitals and Clinics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Fulton County, Pa., man indicted on 21 counts of fraud and making false statements
A Fulton County, Pa., man has been indicted on 21 counts of fraud and making false statements to authorities, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Robert G. Bard of Warfordsburg, Pa., was indicted July 18 by a federal grand jury and charged...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Prosecution, Securities, Crime, Law and Justice
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Letter to the Editor - Aug. 7
Glass-Steagall wouldn’t have saved us from banking crisis To the editor: Allan Powell highlights one of economist Paul Krugman’s assertions that many of our current financial woes were caused by the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act....Tags: Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Countrywide Financial Corp., Finance
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Business People - Aug. 12
Winchester Medical Center WINCHESTER, Va. — Hagerstown native Dr. Kenneth Saum joined the Winchester Medical Center medical staff as the medical director of thoracic surgery. A graduate of the Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Chest, Lung Cancer, Medical Specialization, Southern Illinois University
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Allan Powell: Classical economics hits a 'bump'
The recent disclosure of JP Morgan Chase’s losses of more than $2 billion in a few weeks generated two types of alarm. One was that we were too lax in our regulatory measures that restrain risky investment bank speculation. Others were alarmed about...Tags: Christopher Dodd, Paul Volcker, Business Enterprises, Banking, Litigation and Regulation
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Business Briefs - June 3
Edward Jones For the sixth year out of the past eight, financial-services firm Edward Jones ranked highest in investor satisfaction with full-service brokerage firms, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Full Service Investor Satisfaction...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Advance Auto Parts Incorporated, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Sterling Financial Corporation, Finance
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W.Va. prisons study wins support
West Virginia’s top leaders are uniting behind a plan to target the growing inmate crowding crisis, according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press, pledging the needed support for a comprehensive study of the state’s criminal justice...Tags: Canterbury, Crime, Law and Justice, Earl Ray Tomblin, U.S. Department of Justice, Criminals
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Tom Firey: Did deregulation cause the recession?
In the summer of 2007, house prices in the United States began falling, ending a 15-year-long climb. Prices fell 5 percent by the end of the year and 15 percent by the summer of 2010. That decline continues today; this spring, house prices fell to 20...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Mortgages, Business Enterprises, Banking
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Feds allege Md. man ran $9.2M investment scheme
Federal prosecutors allege a Walkersville man ran a fraudulent investment scheme that took in about $9.2 million from 70 people. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore announced an indictment Friday charging 48-year-old Larry Parrish with 23...Tags: Prosecution
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