Skip to main content

Another Victory for Pa. Workers’ Compensation Medical Providers

Another Victory for Pa. Workers’ Compensation Medical Providers

The Commonwealth Court has, in another case in which Attorneys Dan Siegel and Christa High were appeals court counsel, eliminated yet another method used by insurers and employers to prevent medical providers who treat injured workers in Pennsylvania from being paid. In the case, Workers’ First Pharmacy v. Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Fee Review Hearing […]
See Original Article

Experimental Archaeology with Scrapers: Scrape, Scrape, Scrape

My Name is Alaina Helm, I interned with the Section of Archaeology during the summer of 2009, and I am a Junior at Oberlin College in Ohio. You may already have seen my other posts about previous projects I have worked on: lithic analysis of Kings Quarry (36Lh2) and refitting debitage from Eelskin Rockshelter (36Bu159). This post is about another project I completed this summer doing experimental archaeology on end scrapers under the direction of Dr. Kurt Carr, Senior Curator, The Section of Archaeology at The State Museum of Pennsylvania.                Prehistoric peoples demonstrate a preference for different lithic material types during different time periods. Paleoindians (10,000 to 12,000 years before present) preferred jasper and chert for making stone tools, despite See Original Article

Stained Glass Windows in the Bathroom at this Ligonier, PA Hotel!

A Unique, Historic PA Hotel Near Idlewild:  One of the most surprising and interesting hotels we’ve stayed in recently is found in the sweet little town of Ligonier, in the Laurel Highlands of southwestern Pennsylvania: just nine minutes from Idlewild amusement park, 45 minutes… [Read More]
See Original Article

Honoring the Milk, Honoring the Farm

Second-year dairy grazing apprentice Jessica Matthews considers the journey of milk from cow to consumer and the ongoing dairy crisis.  Jessica is participating in Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship, a federally registered apprenticeship that PASA administers in Pennsylvania and nearby areas. This is the second post in a three-part blog series—read Jessica’s other posts “From Backyard Chickens to […]
The post Honoring the Milk, Honoring the Farm appeared first on Pasa Sustainable Agriculture.

See Original Article

2018 Happy Traveler Trip Planning Guide Released for National Plan for Vacation Day

Harrisburg, PA – Today, the Pennsylvania Tourism Office announced the release of its annual Happy Traveler state travel guide, in coordination with a national effort to reduce the number of unused vacation days. The guide is a resource to encourage and inspire avid travelers to experience happiness in Pennsylvania. January 30, 2018 marks National Plan […]
The post 2018 Happy Traveler Trip Planning Guide Released for National Plan for Vacation Day appeared first on Pennsylvania.com.

See Original Article

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Palmyra Borough

Palmyra Borough   Palmyra Borough(717) 838-6361 Palmyra Police Department Palmyra Fire Department   See Original Article http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Wolf Administration Announces More Than $8 Million in Funding to Support Water and Sewer Projects in 22 Counties Harrisburg, PA – Today, Governor Tom Wolf announced the approval of more than $8 million in funding to support H2O PA Flood Control, High Hazard Dams, and Water, Sanitary Sewer, and Stormwater projects through the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA). “Investments in our water and sewer systems preserve Pennsylvania’s infrastructure and the health of our communities,” […] The post Wolf Administration Announces More Than $8 Million in Funding to Support Water and Sewer Projects in 22 Counties appeared first on PA Department of Community & Economic Development. See Original Article South Londonderry Township Map See Original Article The Battleground States: Pennsylvania Pennsylvania is 76.1% white, co

Crew Member at Filming of Tom Hanks' Mr. Rogers Movie Dies After Fall

Crew Member at Filming of Tom Hanks' Mr. Rogers Movie Dies After Fall A crew member working on the new Mr. Rogers movie has died after possibly suffering a heart attack and falling two stories in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, CBS Pittsburgh reports. The incident occurred … See Original Article http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Coronavirus cases by day in Pa. (5/27/20): How fast is COVID-19 spreading? … in Cumberland County; 1,174 in Dauphin County; 53 in Perry County; 956 in York County; 3,031 in Lancaster County, and 936 in Lebanon County. See Original Article Should coronavirus lockdown protesters waive their medical care? People who have protested Pennsylvania's lockdown orders scoffed at the idea that they should get any less medical treatment. … Russ Diamond, a Republican state legislator who represents part of Lebanon County, has attended … See Original Article Bill that would freeze pay for Legislature, governor, others due to pandemic passes House … The Penn

Schools using extra cleaning measures, canceling trips in light of coronavirus

First appeared on Schools using extra cleaning measures, canceling trips in light of coronavirus Pennsylvania Water Damage Restoration & Mold Remediation Services (717) 707-7331 Becker Construction Schools using extra cleaning measures, canceling trips in light of coronavirus MANHEIM TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) — Schools around Lancaster County are taking extra steps to prepare for problems associated with coronavirus. Some of those steps include extra cleaning procedures and at Lancaster County Day School, administrators say they’ve added frequent anti-viral cleaning of surfaces touched throughout the school day. Head of School Steve Lisk says they […] See Original Article http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Bill looks to move up Pennsylvania primary election date HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A bill is moving through Pennsylvania’s legislature to move up the state’s primary election date. Senate Bill 779 would change Pennsylvania’s primary from the fourth Tuesday in April to the third T