July 2015
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District Attorney Demands Criminal Charges, Threatens Lawsuits Against Forgery Accusers
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District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller has been cleared of forgery allegations by a grand jury, and now she’s calling for a criminal investigation against her accusers. In a press […]
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Police Searching for Suspect in Simmons Hall Sexual Assault
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The victim was in the ground floor “K” hallway of Simmons Hall in the South Halls Complex when an unknown male approached her and reached under her skirt, touching her inappropriately. Police were unable to locate him during a search, but have a photo of the man.
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Penn State Football: Six Things To Know From James Franklin At Big Ten Media Days
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James Franklin talked on Friday in Chicago and said a lot of what he has already said this summer. But if you missed it, here are the biggest things to know.
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Freeh Accuses Spanier of ‘Gratuitous Public Relations Spin’ in Defamation Lawsuit
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“In response to his criminal indictment, Spanier has engaged in a multifaceted campaign to publicize his versions of the events that occurred at PSU, including…the filing of this lawsuit almost a year after [the Freeh report] was released,” Freeh’s attorneys write.
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Judge Releases Schultz E-Mails in McQueary Whistleblower Suit
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Chester County judge Thomas Gavin has ruled that e-mail communications between former Penn State vice president Gary Schultz and public relations director Lisa Powers are not protected by attorney-client privilege.
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District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller Cleared of Forgery Charges
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According to a press release from attorney general Kathleen Kane, a statewide investigating grand jury found no evidence to support charging Parks Miler with forgery, tampering, or theft of services. Parks Miller will not face criminal charges after allegations of forging a judge’s signature.
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Borough Debates Allen Street Redevelopment, Verizon Building’s Future
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“There is a lot of current interest in the use of properties on that block of Allen Street,” planner Meagan Tuttle said. “We feel that many of the properties in this area are underutilized and we can use them to meet some of our community goals.”
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Penn State Football: Yes, (In) Virginia, There is a Christian Hackenberg
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The distance between the Penn State quarterback’s home in Palmyra, Virginia, and the site of the Big Ten’s media days Friday in Chicago, Illinois, is 722 miles. The twain shall never meet.
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Run with Players and Coaches in Support of State College Football
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“They mean a lot. They do everything for us. They give us meals for after games, they get us equipment, and practice gear. They probably make the team more than the players make the team. Without them it would be possible.”
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Time Running Out For Ferguson Township Residents To Name New Park
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If you want to submit a name idea but don’t know what kind of name the township will approve, there are many options. You can choose a name of a famous landmark, a nearby street, or even after a famous resident that lived in Ferguson Township.