August 2016
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Former Penn State Football Captain Lenkaitis Passes Away
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Penn State football great Bill Lenkaitis, who co-captained the 1967 Lambert Trophy-winning Penn State team, passed away on Saturday after his battle with brain cancer.
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Cirque Eloize returns to Eisenhower Auditorium
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UNIVERSITY PARK — Not since “Cirkopolis” has Montreal-based contemporary circus troupe Cirque Éloize tantalized a central Pennsylvania audience with its gravity-defying acrobatics. The company will return to Penn State for […]
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‘Sausage Party’ is an adults-only affair
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If nothing else, there aren’t a lot of movies like “Sausage Party.” I mean this both in terms of subject matter (grocery items decide they don’t want to be […]
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Penn State grad adds to resume with Emmy nomination
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Patrick Fabian, Penn State alumnus and native Pennsylvanian, has come a long way from playing one of Christopher Columbus’ ships in a second-grade play.
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Penn State Professor May Have Been Alive for Two Days After Alleged Push into Quarry
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Penn State Professor Ronald Bettig might have been alive and unable to move for up to two days after he was allegedly pushed from a ledge nearly 80 feet above a Potter Township quarry.
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Eagles soar over Wolves in Nagle’s debut as head coach, 54-0
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Bald Eagle Area opened up its football season Aug. 26 by defeating St. Joseph’s, 54-0, at Alumni Stadium.
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Red Raiders lose a heartbreaker to Jersey Shore
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In his four years as the head coach of the Bellefonte Area High School football team, head coach Shanon Manning has endured some tough losses.
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West Branch tops P-O in a wild one
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The Philipsburg-Osceola football team simply did not have enough big plays in its stockpile to keep up with the West Branch Warriors.
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SEDA-COG partners to jump-start Main Street Grill and Bar
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A new restaurant in downtown Lock Haven recently opened thanks to a funding partnership with the City of Lock Haven and Clinton County, and the assistance of SEDA-Council of Governments’ Business Finance Department.
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Lunch with Mimi: Anthony Leach
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Transcribed by Elizabeth Anna Edkin A pianist, organist, singer, and composer, Anthony Leach came to Penn State in 1991 to work on his PhD in music education. Shortly after his […]