The $8.375 million in revenue share funding will serve 151 projects across the county, saving taxpayers money and creating or preserving roughly 2,365 jobs.
Developer plans to convert former Church of God Central Publishing House into apartments
Updated Apr 09, 12:52 PM;
Posted Apr 09, 12:52 PM
Pictured is a rendering of the building that was submitted to the city of Harrisburg by Chris Dawson Architects (City of Harrisburg)
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A construction company plans to turn a longtime vacant Harrisburg building and nine vacant lots into a 12-unit apartment building.
Philadelphia-based Radon Construction plans to convert the industrial warehouse building that once housed Central Publishing House and Church of God Central Publishing House at 100 N. 13th St., and the vacant lots at 112 N. 13th Street and 109-119½ Linden Street into an apartment building.
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Harrisburg Woman Arrested For Stealing From Nancy Pelosi s Office
(Harrisburg, PA) A Lower Paxton Township woman is being accused of stealing from Nancy Pelosi s office during the U.S. Capitol riot. Riley June Williams was arrested and charged yesterday with knowingly entering a restricted building or ground without lawful authority, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol Grounds for her alleged involvement in the mob attack in D.C at the beginning of the month. FBI authorities say they believe Williams stole a laptop computer or a hard drive device from Speaker Nancy Pelosi s office. According to a tip they received from a friend of Williams, she said she is planning to sell the laptop or hard drive to another friend in Russia. The FBI s investigation is still ongoing.
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“The GIANT Company’s generous donation to these nonprofits will give them the boost they need to continue to be good neighbors to our local community,” said Representative Patty Kim, Central PA MLK Day of Service chair. “We are grateful for the investment and appreciate GIANT’s partnership.”
Giant said it is also donating $10,000 to Eastern Minority Supplier Development Council to promote and recruit new minority businesses for certification and development through a new grant program focused on food retail, consumer packaged goods, and support service companies.
In addition, The Greater Harrisburg Area NAACP ACT-SO Program will receive $5,000 to help encourage African American high school students through coaching and enrichment in the aeras of sciences, humanities, the performing arts, the visual arts, and business entrepreneurship.