February 2019
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Penn State Board Of Trustees Alumni Candidates Announced
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Penn State announced on Thursday the candidates who will appear on the ballot in this year’s Board of Trustees alumni elections. Ballot positions were determined by a drawing.
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State Patty’s Day Weekend Sees Sharp Decrease in Crime
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State Patty’s Day weekend 2019 had a significant decline over last year in reported crimes, arrests and calls for police service, resulting in the lowest amount of crime on record for the Penn State student-created drinking holiday.
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Penn State Hockey: Issues Hard to Identify in Season Full of Good and Bad
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Penn State is 18th in the PairWise with a regular season series against Notre Dame and a Big Ten Tournament still to go.
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SpikesFest to Offer Free, Family Fun
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The State College Spikes will bring family fun to the Penn State Indoor Multi-Sport Facility with SpikesFest 2019, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday.
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Trace McSorley Will Jump for Charity at NFL Combine
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When Trace McSorley participates in the NFL Scouting Combine this weekend, he’ll make a case to teams that he’s fit to play quarterback at the professional level. More importantly, the three-year starter at Penn State will be raising money for charity while he gets evaluated.
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Former Borough Manager Marshall Running for Council
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Peter Marshall recently announced his candidacy for the State College Borough Council.
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Correctional Facility Solar Array Project Takes Another Step Forward
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Plans to construct a solar panel array at the Centre County Correctional Facility moved forward on Tuesday with the selection of a vendor for the potential design and build of the project.
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County Continues Work on Partnership to Expand Broadband Access to Rural Areas
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Centre County commissioners this week approved entering contract negotiations for a project that aims to use 911 towers to expand broadband internet service to underserved rural areas.
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Home Sweet Barn
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Penn State student Paulina Oleinik is living out her senior year with some unusual roommates.
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The Runaround: Running for Others
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Everyone has their own reason for running and being active. In Centre County, there are about 30 runners who run to help others. They are a group of runners known as Marathoners for Medicine. They run to raise money for Centre Volunteers in Medicine.