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The Farm Show is family to York County farmers

The Farm Show is ‘family’ to York County farmers PennLive.com 1/14/2021 Mark Pynes, pennlive.com © 13, 2021.\rMark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS Katie Shultz, her mom Julie and niece Karly Supplee, 8, normally at the Pennsylvania Farm Show this week, lead their cows outside after milking near Dillsburg, Pa., Jan With the 2021 Pennsylvania Farm Show pushed online because of the pandemic PennLive profiles farmers and exhibitors who would normally be showing in Harrisburg this week. Katie Shultz is tenacious, direct, and very, very kind. Exactly what you would expect from a fourth-generation York County farmer. Her family has been showing livestock at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg, Pa., for longer than they can remember and her Farm Show pedigree is hard to beat.

21 Pa restaurants ordered to close for defying masking, capacity orders

The state Department of Agriculture shut down 21 restaurants last week for violating COVID mitigation orders. While restaurants were allowed to reopen Jan. 4 following a three-week shutdown ordered by Gov. Tom Wolf, they still must abide by capacity limits of 25% to 50%, masking of employees, and limits on alcohol sales.  Each of the restaurants ordered to be shut down were found to be operating in violation of the orders, and management refused to make corrections while an inspector was present, officials said.  The Department of Agriculture inspects restaurants only in counties that do not have health departments .They do not perform restaurant inspections in Allegheny, Bucks, Chester, Erie, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. 

Road work coming to central Pennsylvania in 2021, plus PennDOT funding woes

I-83 Mount Rose Avenue  It ll mark six years this summer that the I-83 Mount Rose interchange has been under construction. That s double the amount of time it was expected to take originally. The project, which was bid for $58.3 million, involves a full reconfiguration of the interchange to relieve a bottleneck and reduce crashes. It includes new ramps, bridges and traffic signals with real-time traffic management at six intersections. The beleaguered project has drawn criticism from lawmakers and the public because of the lengthy delays. PennDOT and the contractor, Cherry Hill Construction of Jessup, Maryland, remain locked in a legal battle over the delays. The matter remains before the state Board of Claims. The tribunal acts as a trial court for contractor claims filed against the state.

3 Lancaster County restaurants got closure notices last week for violating COVID-19 rules

Three Lancaster County restaurants are among 24 businesses the state ordered to close last week for violations of COVID-19 mitigation requirements. The “closed by notice” orders from the state Department of Agriculture were issued for the week ending Jan. 10. A three-week ban on indoor dining was not in place then, but there are still limits on indoor dining as well as masking requirements for employees, among other continuing rules. Lancaster city, which does its own restaurant inspections, did not issue any closure orders last week. An agriculture department spokeswoman said the 24 restaurants were given closure orders after they refused to correct violations of dining capacity limits or masking rules while an inspector was present.

Two dozen more Pa restaurants receive closure notices for defying COVID orders

Two dozen more Pa. restaurants receive closure notices for defying COVID orders Updated Jan 13, 2021; Posted Jan 13, 2021 The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced another round of closure notices for restaurants. File photo by Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.comTHE PATRIOT-NEWS Facebook Share More restaurants in Pennsylvania have been ordered to close for not following the state’s COVID-19 enforcement orders. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced today 24 restaurants received closure notices for defying Gov. Tom Wolf’s measures. The inspections took place Jan. 4-10. In the one week period, the department conducted 729 inspections of which 171 visits were prompted by complaints about COVID-19 mitigation orders not being followed. An additional 130 of those visits were deemed followups for COVID-specific complaints.

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