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The year 2024 was one to celebrate at Lehigh Valley International Airport. For the first time in two decades the airport was able to bring in more than one million travelers for the calendar year.
The Lehigh Valley Health Network said approximately 100 employees have been laid off. The network noted in a statement that the layoffs were not a result of its 2024 merger with Jefferson Health.