April 2017
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Penn State Basketball: Nittany Lions Add Haven To 2017 Haul
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Penn State basketball picked up its second commitment just as many days on Sunday evening as big man John Harrar committed to the Nittany Lions.
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Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Wraps Up Regular Season with Win
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No. 5 Penn State women’s lacrosse (15-2, 5-1 Big Ten) concluded its regular season on Sunday with a 17-10 victory over unranked Michigan (5-12, 1-5 Big Ten).
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Centre Region Parks ‘Have a Little Something for Everyone’
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With 56 properties covering just more than 1,000 acres, there’s lots of Centre Region Parks and Rec public space to explore.
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Centre County Looks to Save Through Energy Conservation
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Centre County is always looking for ways to save money, and the local planning office may have found another way to keep a few extra dollars in local coffers.
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St. Joseph Institute in Port Matilda Helps Addicted Find Way Out of Woods
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St. Joseph Institute for Addiction has treated thousands of people addicted to drugs and alcohol through a program focusing on individualized treatment — a method rare in treatment facilities across the country, said Max Spiegel, vice president of digital strategies, Summit BHC, which runs the ins
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The Economy of Dogs
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The cost of owning a pet is high and so is the time that is needed. The cost of dog breeds varies by size, type and desires, but a recent study estimates the average lifetime cost of raising a dog is $23,410.
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The Latest As Former Nittany Lions Look For NFL Landing Spots
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Check out the latest for some former Nittany Lions looking to land in the NFL now that the draft has ended
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Urban-Style Flea Market Pop Up Ave Draws Crowds to Downtown State College
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The urban-style flea market was back at the South Garner Street parking lot for a second go-round after a successful debut last September. This time it was a bigger affair — with nearly 60 vendors, up from 40 last time — and offered opportunities for crowds to hang around and spend the afternoon.
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People’s Climate Day Mixes Entertainment, Education to Form Connections
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As thousands descended on Washington, D.C., on Saturday for the People’s Climate March demanding federal action on climate change and environmental protections, a related but locally-focused event was taking place in State College.
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Centre Region Parks and Recreation Staff Sprucing Up Parks for Busy Season
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The to-do list is long for the men and women of the Centre Region Parks and Recreation authority as spring time means park time in the Centre Region. With about 1,020 acres to tend to in 56 different locations, upkeep and maintenance is an all-day, every-day thing for a department that swells from a