Thursday, July 4, 2013

FOXNews.com: Spell-check, anyone? Pennsylvania agency makes costly typo on 'Epharta' road sign

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Spell-check, anyone? Pennsylvania agency makes costly typo on 'Epharta' road sign
Jul 4th 2013, 14:25

An unfortunate spelling error on a Pennsylvania road sign has drivers laughing and state officials preparing to cough up more money to fix it. 

According to FOX43, several signs went up last Friday in the borough of Ephrata. 

One of them, though, was spelled: "Epharta." 

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reportedly is aware of the spelling flub and plans to have a contractor fix it within a few weeks. The cost could run up to $1,200 -- that's in addition to the $2,114 the signs cost to make. 

Until then, the Lancaster County sign telling drivers that the "Epharta" exit is two miles away will stay up.

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