Have you thanked an entrepreneur lately?
If the answer is no, then this is a perfect opportunity as we enter National Small Business Week, May 3-9, 2026.
This is my second National Small Business Week as the Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration; ...
Last month, I found myself standing in Chloe’s Creamery during a fundraiser for what will become the Kinzua Discovery Center. It was a simple idea. Folks created ice cream flavors, people showed up, and the winning flavor, Discovery Tracks, will now be served all summer with proceeds helping ...
“Everything just costs too much right now.”
That is what we hear every day from the people we represent.
Families feel it at the grocery store. They feel it at the gas pump. They feel it when the electric bill comes in or when they pay for their cell phone service. These are not ...
One topic of conversation among all my friends and acquaintances is the shock of today’s prices – for everything.
When I was a kid, I remember vividly that Saturday movies cost 12 cents. Granted, that was 70 years ago, but it was for three cartoons, the Movietone news of the day, two ...
Can you imagine what the world would be like if we had a Donald Trump-like President instead of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the lead-up to and during World War II?
Trump would have cozied up to the strongmen of the 1930s and 1940s. Trump’s admiration of strong men would have been in its ...
The war in Iran has underscored an economic truth: higher energy prices are a killer.
The war’s disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz sent oil futures soaring, pushing U.S. gas prices to an average of $4.15 as of April 10. As we approach summer, higher energy prices could hit ...