Good morning everyone! Here is today's Daily Briefing.
As noted by the Morning Call, the Lehigh Valley economy receives a significant boost as a result of a very active arts community. In Bethlehem, the city is considering forming its own public water and sewer authority.
In state-wide news, the Joe Paterno statue at Penn State was removed yesterday. Sanctions against the Penn State football program will be announced early this morning; while the football program is not expected to receive the "death penalty" that would kill the program, very severe sanctions are expected, including a $30 million fine.
In national news, James Holmes, arrested in the Aurora, Colorado shooting massacre, will make his first court appearance later today.
We have one Chamber event today; a live Business Matters interview and reception with Jim Cawley, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania.
That's it for now! Have a great day, and we'll see you later.
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