Chambers Address Childcare Crisis
Chambers Address Childcare Crisis The Huntingdon County Chamber of Commerce joined others across the state to send a joint letter to address the childcare crisis. The Chester, Delaware, and WestmorelandChambers of Commerce spearheaded the effort to send a joint letter to the Pennsylvania General Assembly and Governor Shapiro Administration, imploring them to address the crisis surrounding accessible and affordable childcare. The overwhelming support of 55 Chambers across the state, in addition to the PA
Lawmakers Urged to Improve PA’s Business Competitiveness and Permitting Process
Lawmakers Urged to Improve PA’s Business Competitiveness and Permitting Process The Huntingdon County Chamber of Commerce joined the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry and other chambers across the state to send letters to Governor Shapiro and members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly in support of policies to improve our business tax competitiveness and permitting reform. While lawmakers came together in a bipartisan effort to advance significant tax reform during the last session, there is
How to Choose the Right Insurer for Your Benefit Plans
How to Choose the Right Insurer for Your Benefit PlansOffering the right mix of benefits to employees is a daunting task for almost any company. Yet most business owners understand the importance and value a strong employee benefit portfolio has on their company’s growth and overall success. But choosing the best benefits is only part of the story. Choosing the right insurance carriers to provide those benefits is not only the other part of the story, but an often undervalued aspect as well.When
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Penn Highlands Huntingdon Unveils New Behavioral Health Unit and Hahne Cancer and Outpatient Infusion Center
Penn Highlands Huntingdon Unveils New Behavioral Health Unit and Hahne Cancer and Outpatient Infusion Center (March 24, 2023, DuBois, Pennsylvania) On March 23, 2023, representatives from Penn Highlands Huntingdon were joined by government and community leaders for a ribbon cutting to signal the completion of the hospital’s $4.5 million Third Floor expansion and renovation project. Following brief remarks and the ribbon cutting, members of the community received a “behind the doors” tour of the Third
2022 Community Improvement Award Recipients
Huntingdon County Planning Commission and the Huntingdon County Chamber of Commerce presented five Community Improvement Awards at the Planning Commission’s dinner on March 9. Those representing the award recipients are, from the left, Barry Slusser (Bluegills Bar & Grill) Alisha Grove (Mount Union Area Community Garden), John Kearns (Huntingdon County Arts Council), Susan Simpson (Huntingdon County Arts Council) Susan Wentzel ((Huntingdon County Arts Council), Kathy Jones (Huntingdon Landmarks) and
Governor’s 2023-24 Budget Proposal
Governor’s 2023-24 Budget ProposalOn March 7th Gov. Josh Shapiro delivered his first Budget Address, outlining key public policy priorities and summarizing his proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. The following are initial highlights of particular relevance to the PA Chamber and broader employer community:Budget Proposal OverviewThe total proposed spending is $44.4 billion, which represents an 8 percent (or $3.3 billion) increase over last year. This does not include over $930
Permitting Reform Key to a More Prosperous Pennsylvania
Permitting Reform Key to a More Prosperous Pennsylvania By Luke Bernstein In recent years, a leading manufacturing company headquartered in Pennsylvania was exploring locations for a $3 billion expansion that would support 900 jobs with an average salary in the six figures. Many states competed for the project. Ultimately, Arkansas landed the investment due to its “combination of public and private support, logistics and energy supply, and workforce availability,” according to the
No-Cost Electrical Safety Training for General Industry
No-Cost Electrical Safety Training for General IndustryIMC, in partnership with The Manufacturers’ Association, is bringing No-Cost Electrical Safety Training for General Industry to Central PA.This opportunity is available through a grant provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Open enrollment classes will be offered, and companies are also able to host training sessions onsite with a minimum of 10 participants.Training Topics Include:§ General Electrical Safety
Assisting community in need
Huntingdon County Foundation board member Phil Thompson, center, presented $1,000 each to Captain Elliott Higgins of the Salvation Army and the Rev. Brett Hoover, representing the Huntingdon Forum of Churches, for heating and utility assistance. This funding came from the Bill Alexander/General Fund of the foundation.Photo by KYLIE HAWNWith heating costs on the rise, board members of the Huntingdon County Foundation made a donation to the Huntingdon County Salvation Army and the Huntingdon Forum of
New Community Profile & Membership Directory is Available!
We are thrilled to present the 2023 Community Profile and Membership Directory! Click here to view the online version. Paper copies are available from the Chamber office at 500 Allegheny Street, Huntingdon. Call ahead to make sure someone will be there when you plan to stop in. 814-643-1110. Businesses may pick up extra copies for their location.
2023 Will See Push for Financial Wellness
2023 Will See Push for Financial Wellness Soaring inflationary pressures and mounting recession fears have combined with pandemic and employment concerns to create a heightened level of financial stress among employees. For employers, this represents both a dilemma and an opportunity. The employee benefit portfolio that may have worked well in the past may not adequately address these needs going forward. By investing in planning and some resources, however, business owners can both demonstrate their
Our Next Great Workforce Begins at Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week!
Our Next Great Workforce Begins atPennsylvania FreeEnterprise Week!“PFEWis unique in thatit gave me a glimpseinto the business world in a way that I don'tthink I could haveexperiencedotherwise.Therehave also been incrediblespeakerswithpowerfulmessages that willchange my life.Thelessons in business and in lifethat I have learnedherewill be unmatched in any othereventthat I attend.Studentsneed to experiencethishands-onlearning that willpreparefuturegenerationstobecomethe next
Upward Broadband Nears Completion of Huntingdon County
Upward Broadband Nears Completion of Huntingdon CountyTier 1 Expansion Paradise, PA - Upward Broadband, a local, family-owned broadband internet provider, has installed fixed wireless internet equipment on 7 out of the 11 towers planned for their tier 1 expansion in Huntingdon County. The expansion project began with funding awarded to Huntingdon County by the American Rescue Plan Act. The project brings reliable, high-speed internet service to a previously vastly underserved areas of the county. As of
Work begins on food pantry
Work begins on food pantryBy REBECCA BERDAR Staff WriterWork is underway at the future home of the Huntingdon Area Food Pantry as the agency continues to seek funds to support the renovation and relocation project. Mel’s Concrete LLC, Huntingdon, started work on the former service station, located on the 700 block of Penn Street, the week of Dec. 5. Jean Feagley, the food pantry’s executive director, said Mel Woomer and crew are tasked with preparing the cinderblock structure for extensive interior and
Leone Family Scholarship Awarded
Starting on the left, Huntingdon County Foundation president Lawrence Newton, John Leone, Sophia Wood, and Ann Dunlavy of Lincoln Caverns. Sophia Wood, a sophomore at Penn State University, is the latest recipient of the Leone Family Scholarship. The scholarship was founded nearly a decade ago by Bonney Forge CEO John Leone and his family in memory of their son, Rick Leone, who passed away unexpectedly in April 2012. The Leones donated the sum of $150,000 to the Huntingdon County Foundation to be utilized
Donations help community center
Representatives of the Huntingdon County Foundation and the Huntingdon Moose Lodge #223 were on hand to present two donations of $1,600 each to the Huntingdon Community Center for the purchase of four automated external defibrillators for the center. Those on hand for the recent presentation were, from the left, Dave Fortson, representing the Moose, HCC executive director Ted Aurand, HCF treasurer John Eastman and HCF board member Phil Thompson. Photo by Kylie Hawn, The Huntingdon Daily NewsTwo