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  • Raccoon Valley Road Bridge over Raccoon Creek | Department of Transportation

    Raccoon Valley Road Bridge over Raccoon Creek | Department of Transportation

    County: Perry

    Municipality: Tuscarora Township

    State Route: 017-020

    Local Name: Raccoon Valley Road over Raccoon Creek

    Project Type: Bridge Replacement

    MPMS Number: 87485

    Proposed Construction Start: Spring 2028

    Proposed Construction End: Fall 2028

    Last Updated: January 2026

    The Route 0017 bridge replacement project is located along Route 0017 (Raccoon Valley Road) over Raccoon Creek in Tuscarora Township, Perry County, approximately eight miles southwest of Millerstown. The purpose of this project is to replace the existing bridge and provide continued safe and efficient crossing of Route 0017 over Raccoon Creek.

    The existing single span reinforced concrete slab bridge was built in 1930 at a 60-degree skew to the roadway. The maximum opening width is 16 feet, measured along the skewed opening.

    The project involves the replacement of the single span reinforced concrete slab bridge with a precast reinforced concrete box culvert. In addition to the replacement of the stream crossing, minor approach roadway reconstruction, along with guide rail, pavement marking and signing updates will also be completed as part of the project. A temporary stream diversion (cofferdam setup) will be required. The proposed roadway shoulder to shoulder width will provide two (2) 11-foot lanes and 6-foot shoulders.

    This section of Raccoon Valley Road has an average daily traffic volume of 871 vehicles per day (vpd).

    The bridge will be closed to all traffic for approximately six months during construction. The detour will be approximately 17 miles using Veterans Way, Waggoners Gap Road, Buffalo Trace Road, Buckwheat Road, and Creek Road. Please refer to the project’s Detour Plan graphic.

    Overhead utilities are present at the site and de-energization, or temporary relocation may be required to place the precast concrete box culverts sections.

    The project is currently in design, and construction work is anticipated to begin in Spring 2028 and last approximately six months.

    The purpose of the plans display is to introduce the project and solicit public input, questions, or concerns regarding the project.​

    Additional Project Information

    Environmental Considerations

    The project is located within a rural residential area. The properties surrounding the bridge are mainly active farmland. No impacts to productive agricultural lands are anticipated as a result of the project. No properties in the project area are eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.

    In-stream work will be limited and includes the temporary stream diversion required to divert stream flow around the work area. The impacts to Raccoon Creek are anticipated to be authorized by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) under a GP-11 Waterway Permit.

    The Pennsylvania Water Quality Standards Title 25, Chapter 93, lists Raccoon Creek as a High-Quality, Cold-Water fishery (HQ-CWF) and migratory fishes (MF). There will be in-stream construction timing restrictions. Raccoon Creek is not a navigable stream or considered a designated Water Trail according to the PFBC.

    A Wetland and Watercourse Identification and Delineation was conducted for the project area which identified a single wetland located northwest of the bridge. No disturbance to this wetland is anticipated.

    There are no hazardous waste concerns in the project area.

    Utilities

    No underground utilities will be affected by the project. Overhead utilities are present at the site and de-energization, or temporary relocation may be required to remove the existing bridge and construct the new bridge.

    Maintenance and Protection of Traffic

    The project will be constructed utilizing a complete closure of Raccoon Valley Road and a detour. The detour is approximately 17 miles long and utilizes Routes 4007 (Creek Road), 4006 (Buckwheat Road), 849 (Buffalo Trace Road), and 74 (Waggoners Gap Road). Please refer to the project’s Detour Map graphic.

    Schedule and Cost

    The project is scheduled to be bid for construction in September of 2027 however construction is estimated to take place in the Spring/Summer of 2028 construction season. The estimated construction cost is $1,202,397.

    Please remember to complete a questionnaire. 

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    Carnival Corporation is proud to offer the world’s most iconic portfolio of global cruise lines. With a fleet of more than 90 ships sailing worldwide, our voyages are as varied and vibrant as our guests. From thrill-seekers to chill-seekers, we create journeys for every kind of traveler—no matter your age, interests, or vibe.

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  • Featuring Top Careers at Honeywell & SPC Degree Pathways || St. Petersburg College

    Featuring Top Careers at Honeywell & SPC Degree Pathways || St. Petersburg College

    Join St. Petersburg College and Honeywell representatives for our Better Jobs, Better Lives Webinar to explore the most in-demand job opportunities in areas such as advanced manufacturing, electronics, engineering, quality assurance, and supply chain. You’ll also learn about employee benefits that matter — including tuition reimbursement, internships, and career-growth pathways.

    SPC experts will highlight the certificates and degree programs that align with Honeywell’s hiring needs, such as Applied Engineering Technology, Engineering Technology Support, Mechatronics, and other manufacturing and electronics programs.

    For more information, contact: Tracy Garrett

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  • Gibson Dunn Advises Kevin Hart on Strategic Partnership with Authentic Brands Group

    Gibson Dunn Advises Kevin Hart on Strategic Partnership with Authentic Brands Group

    Firm News  |  January 7, 2026


    Gibson Dunn advised Kevin Hart, whose work across comedy, film and television, digital and print platforms, and brand-building has made him one of the most impactful figures in modern entertainment, on his strategic partnership with Authentic Brands Group to establish a long-term platform for the ownership, management, and global expansion of the Kevin Hart brand.

    The Gibson Dunn corporate team was led by partners Benyamin Ross and Taylor Hathaway-Zepeda and included associates Blaine Roth, Haley Moritz, Elise Widerlite, and Yaz Kaveh. Partner Steve Tsoneff and associate Jacqueline Malzone advised on entertainment and intellectual property matters, and partners Eric Sloan and Matt Donnelly and associate David Horton advised on tax.

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  • Utility Improvement Begins on U.S. 202 South (Dekalb Pike) in Upper Merion | Department of Transportation

    Utility Improvement Begins on U.S. 202 South (Dekalb Pike) in Upper Merion | Department of Transportation

    King of Prussia, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that PA American Water will be performing a water main installation on southbound U.S. 202 (Dekalb Pike) in Upper Merion Township, Montgomery County.

    Motorists are advised of the following travel restriction:

    Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work area because backups and delays will occur. The schedule is weather dependent.

    The water main installation is part of advance work before stage 2 of PennDOT’s sinkhole remediation project begins on southbound U.S. 202 (Dekalb Pike) sometime this spring.

    PennDOT reopened northbound U.S. 202 (Dekalb Pike) on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, following eight months of construction to repair and reconstruct the roadway.

    The ongoing work is part of a $22.4 million project to remediate sinkholes on U.S. 202 (Dekalb Pike), and on Route 29 (Morehall Road) in East Whiteland Township, Chester County.

    Under this project, PennDOT’s contractor is utilizing a limited mobility grouting program, which involves drilling a series of holes through the pavement in a “grid” pattern. Pressurized grout is injected into the drilled holes to fill subsurface voids beneath the roadway. The filling of subsurface voids helps to stabilize the ground beneath the pavement to reduce the risk of future sinkholes. Additional work includes drainage improvements and pavement reconstruction.

    Remediation of sinkholes on U.S. 202 (Dekalb Pike) and Route 29 (Morehall Road) were deemed necessary for a long-term solution following reoccurring sinkholes and emergency repairs resulting in traffic disruptions along both corridors.

    For more information, please visit the U.S. 202 (Dekalb Pike) and Route 29 (Morehall Road) sinkhole remediation project webpages.

    Motorists can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,200 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional X alerts. 

    Find PennDOT’s planned and active construction projects at www.pa.gov/DOTprojects. Subscribe to PennDOT news and find transportation results in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties at www.penndot.pa.gov/District6.

    Find PennDOT news on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. 

    MEDIA CONTACT: Brad Rudolph, bradrudolph@pa.gov

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  • 2026 Look Ahead: Delivering the Future of Defense Tech – Lockheed Martin

    1. 2026 Look Ahead: Delivering the Future of Defense Tech  Lockheed Martin
    2. Build local, acquire faster: defence investment trends for 2026 –  Global Corporate Venturing
    3. Strategic Industries at the Crossroads: Defense, Aerospace, and Maritime Enter 2026  Area Development Magazine
    4. 16 key defence tech events of 2026  thedefender.media

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  • Rupee gains 01 paisa against dollar

    Rupee gains 01 paisa against dollar

    ISLAMABAD   –   The rupee on Wednesday appreciated by 01 paisa against the US dollar in interbank trading and closed at Rs280.06 compared to the previous day’s closing at Rs280.07. According to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the dollar in the open market were recorded at Rs280.75 and Rs282.8, respectively. The price of the Euro decreased by Rs1.46 to close at Rs327.16 from the previous day’s close of Rs328.62, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The Japanese Yen came down by 01 paisa and closed at Rs1.78, whereas the exchange rate of the British Pound witnessed a decrease of Rs2.06 and closed at Rs377.80 compared to the previous day’s Rs379.86.

    The exchange rate of the Emirates Dirham came down by 01 paisa and closed at Rs76.24, and the Saudi Riyal remained stagnant at Rs74.67.


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  • ASTP/ONC's Year-End Moves Mark a Strategic Pivot in Federal Health IT Policy – Holland & Knight

    1. ASTP/ONC’s Year-End Moves Mark a Strategic Pivot in Federal Health IT Policy  Holland & Knight
    2. Proposed Rule Intends to Reduce Burden and Improve Efficiency of Interoperable Health Information Exchange  AHCA/NCAL
    3. ASTP’s HTI-5 relaxes certification criteria while tightening information blocking exceptions  JD Supra
    4. ATSP/ONC proposes deregulatory actions, withdraws HTI-2 proposals  American Hospital Association
    5. Bonus Features – January 4, 2026 – ASTP seeks to remove 34 of 60 health IT certification criteria, plus 8 more stories  Healthcare IT Today

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  • Fish and Game Commission to meet Jan. 14-15 in Boise

    Fish and Game Commission to meet Jan. 14-15 in Boise

    The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will hold the public hearing and business meeting at Idaho Fish and Game’s headquarters office at 600 South Walnut Street in Boise. A public hearing will begin on Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. MST at the same location. Those wishing to speak to the Commission during the public hearing will have a three-minute time limit, with additional comments accepted in writing. People can address the commission on any topic pertaining to Fish and Game matters.

    The business meeting will resume at 8 a.m. MST on Jan. 15 at the same location. Public comments are not accepted during the business meeting, but it is open to the public and available via Zoom

    See the full agenda and details for action items.

    Video Conference Information

    Individuals with disabilities may request meeting accommodations by contacting the Idaho Department of Fish and Game director’s office at 208-334-5159 or through the Idaho Relay Service at 1-800-377-2529 (TDD).

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  • Accessibility ramp at Shire Hall temporarily closed due to dangerous conditions

    The accessibility ramp at Shire Hall (332 Picton Main Street) is temporarily closed due to falling ice from the roof.

    The municipality is committed to providing accessible service to all members of the public.

    Please call 613.476.2148 extension 1023 upon arriving at Shire Hall, and a staff member will assist you immediately or provide an alternate service option.

    We apologize for the disruption. The ramp will reopen as soon as there is no longer a risk of falling ice. Sign up for updates from the municipality or follow us on Facebook or Twitter/X.

    Please note: The County of Prince Edward provides this information as a service to the general public. While we do our best to provide accurate information, construction projects and associated service disruptions are subject to change based on weather, road, traffic, and other uncontrollable conditions.

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