March 2015
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Children’s Aid Society to Hold Adoption, Foster Care Night
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This event will provide an overview of the services offered through Children’s Aid Society’s adoption and foster care programs, and will help anyone considering becoming a foster or adoptive parent in exploring their options.
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Judge Now Accused of Violating First Amendment Rights in Right to Know Lawsuit
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“[Gillette-Walker] has alleged that McGraw and Shubin had ‘no right to receive the records’ and ‘no right to use or disclose any of the information’… but that is different from alleging that the receipt of the information, or thereafter its disclosure, was illegal,” the filing reads.
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A Penn State Professor’s Guide to the Time-Out and Troublesome Toddlers
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Whether dealing with a two-year-old’s tantrum or a six-year-old’s refusal to clean up after herself, many adults have, at some point, pulled a time out from their bag of discipline tools. The problem is that not all grown-ups know when or how to use the time out to their advantage.
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Penn State Basketball: Frazier Joins Portland Trailblazers As Playoffs Near
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“I would be surprised if he plays meaningful minutes,” Richman told StateCollege.com. “He’s a “glass case” signing, meaning they’ll only break the glass on Tim in case of emergency. He’s a low risk insurance policy.”
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Police Seek Help Identifying ATM Fraud Suspects
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State College police are looking for two people suspected of using cloned ATM cards to steal cash from people across the state. Police have surveillance photos of two suspects in the investigation: a man and a woman of unknown age and “medium complexions.”
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Commissioners’ Legal Battles Paid For By County Insurance Program
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The Centre County Board of Commissioners is trying to avoid forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for the various legal battles the county is fighting. At the commissioners’ meeting […]
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Penn State Hockey: Notre Dame In Hockey Valley? Frozen Four Comparisons Shows A Work In Progress
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Taking a look at how Penn State’s resume stacks up against the teams in the Frozen Four
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Waiting for Spring’s Return With Winter Weather Hanging On
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The National Weather Service has posted a Winter Weather Advisory, with temperatures in the 30s and the forecast calling for more snow. “I don’t think we need to rush to the grocery store and stock up on bread and milk,” says AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tom Kines.
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Barron Builds the Penn State Budget Piece by Piece for Students
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Penn State President Eric Barron knows that many students might not fully understand the university’s budget or how it impacts tuition. So Barron built the budget piece by piece […]
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Penn State Professor Seeks to ‘Revolutionize’ Treatment for Alzheimer’s and Brain Damage
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Penn State men’s basketball coach Patrick Chambers is incredibly blunt when he talks about watching his late father struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. “It was like a slow death in […]