April 2011
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Police: Man Exposed Himself in Patton Township
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A man exposed himself to three women doing their laundry early Thursday in Patton Township, municipal police said.
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AccuWeather.com: Storm Delivered Heavy Rain, No Apparent Tornadoes in Centre Co.
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While conditions were good for a tornado Wednesday in Centre County, there’s no evidence that any twisters actually formed in the area, an AccuWeather.com meteorologist said.
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State College Weekend Plans: Friday, April 29, to Sunday, May 1
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Planning out your State College-area weekend? StateCollege.com hits some highlights right here, every Friday: Friday, April 29 Movies Vin Diesel and Paul […]
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State College Weekend Plans: Friday, April 29, to Sunday, May 1
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Planning out your State College-area weekend? StateCollege.com hits some highlights right here, every Friday: Friday, April 29 Movies Vin Diesel and Paul […]
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York Co. Man Charged in College Township Burglaries
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A York County man has been charged in connection with several business burglaries in College Township, State College police announced Thursday.
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Penn State Senior Year Bucket List: Otto’s, Meyer Dairy, Mount Nittany and More
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Attention graduating seniors: There’s more to Centre County than Penn State and downtown State College. Here are a few suggestions for your bucket list (car and camera required).
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Thursday, April 28
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Here’s a rundown of recent State College- and Penn State-related news headlines from across the Web.
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Penn State Urban Legends
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by Dana Reeser StateCollege.com intern Like most communities of a certain size, Penn State has its share — more so, perhaps — of myths that have become part […]
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State College Candidates Address Budget Issues, Quality of Life
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From school budgets to quality-of-life issues, local primary candidates faced a wide range of voter questions Wednesday in State College.
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More to Do about Parking
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In response to an earlier column, which made some people angry, the discussion regarding the downtown State College ‘parking nonsense’ continues.