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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Pennsylvania Contractor Wins Partial Tax Refund Battle

A construction contractor in Pennsylvania recently scored a partial victory in a tax dispute. The state's Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) ruled that the contractor deserved a refund for some taxes paid. The contractor had asked for a refund on taxes paid on building machinery and equipment given

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Dec 09 2025FINANCE

Taxpayer Wins Partial Refund in Pennsylvania's Keystone Opportunity Zone

In a recent decision, the Pennsylvania Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) gave a partial win to a taxpayer seeking a sales tax refund. The issue? The taxpayer had paid sales tax on items bought for use in the Keystone Opportunity Zone before getting the necessary exemption certificate. This certific

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Big Changes Coming to Ridge Schools: $8 Million for Fields, Tracks, and Roofs

The Bernards Township School District is making some big moves. They're spending around $8 million to fix up their schools. This money will go to improving the Varsity Field, resurfacing the Ridge track, and replacing roofs at two schools. First up, the Varsity Field at Ridge High School is getting

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Dec 06 2025FINANCE

Taxpayer Wins Partial Victory in Pennsylvania Tax Refund Case

A Pennsylvania company got some good news recently. The Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) said they could get part of their money back from taxes they paid. This was for the time between the end of 2021 and the start of 2024. The company makes parts that help join pipes together. They asked for a

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Dec 05 2025FINANCE

Mid-Sized Businesses Get a Financial Boost from AI Startup Flex

Flex, an AI-driven financial services company, just secured $60 million in funding. This cash injection comes from a Series B round led by Portage Ventures. Now valued at about $500 million, Flex has raised a total of $105 million to date. So, who is Flex targeting? They're focusing on mid-sized bu

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Dec 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Sweet Treats for a Sweet Cause: Boyertown's Cookie Crawl Success

In Boyertown, a sweet event turned into a big win for a local food pantry. The Cocoa, Coffee & Cookie Crawl, held last November, brought together the community to support Preston’s Pantry. This was not just about tasty treats; it was about giving back. Two groups, Berks-Mont Business Association an

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Use Borrowed Money for Your Business

Debt isn't always a bad thing. In fact, it can be a powerful tool for business growth. Instead of seeing debt as a burden, think of it as a way to open new opportunities. It can help you buy new equipment, expand your space, or even acquire a competitor. Unlike other funding options, debt financing

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Unlocking Russia's Frozen Cash for Ukraine: A Belgian Hurdle

Belgium is a nation divided. It's split by language and faith, with the north being Dutch-speaking and Protestant, while the south is French-speaking and Catholic. Brussels, the capital, is a melting pot, hosting major organizations like NATO and the European Union. Back in the 16th and 17th centur

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

Why Slashing Special Education Funding is a Bad Idea

Special education has been a bipartisan priority since 1975. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was a big deal. It meant that kids with disabilities would get the support they need. But now, there's talk about cutting funds. That's a problem. Kids with disabilities need proper e

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants Eye Big Money for AI Dreams

Big tech companies are changing how they get money. They are now borrowing more instead of using their own cash. This is because they want to build data centers ready for AI. A top executive at Barclays said the biggest five tech firms might need almost $100 billion in 2026. This is a lot of money!

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