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HUNTINGDON, Pa. (WTAJ) – PennDOT is honoring a fallen worker who died in August 2024 from complications with a workplace injury, making him the 11th to have passed in District 9 since 1971.
The annual PennDOT workers memorial service brings together families, unions, and transportation officials to honor the workers who never made it home. “Since 1970, ...
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Pa. - PennDOT officials are honoring highway workers who lost their lives in the line of duty. The department is paying tribute with a memorial that's on display this week in ...
A PennDOT memorial in Lancaster County honors workers who have died in the line of duty, emphasizing the importance of driving safely in work zones. Skip to content NOWCAST WGAL News Today at 4:30am ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) – A total of 91 workers from PennDOT have been killed in the line of duty in Pennsylvania since the department’s inception in 1970. Currently, a memorial fo… ...
Seth Thomas Baughman and Robert “Rob” D. Greenlee, the two Pennsylvania Department of Transportation employees who lost their ...
PennDOT held a service to honor his life and the work he did for the department, as well as adding his name to the PennDOT traveling worker's memorial. The memorial includes 91 posts, ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro has presented a group of employees from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) with Governor’s Awards for Excellence in recognition of their response to a ...
Joanie Radiosky was in her 20s when her grandfather, a PennDOT worker, was fatally injured in 1971 while setting up traffic cones for road construction. Joseph Walker was on the back of a slow-movi… ...
Fallen PennDOT worker memorialized with renaming of prominent Berks bridge Joseph Walker was killed in the line of duty in 1971 while placing construction cones on a highway within PennDOT District 5.
Investigates is examining the widespread and pervasive issue of violence against healthcare workers in our ongoing series, ...
Sean Schroeder (below) talks with fellow PennDOT workers (from left) Phil Claar, Denny McGarry, Don Hengst and Greg Kurtz as brush and trees are cleared in preparation for inspection of the Sgt ...