April 2019
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Witness at NCAA Corruption Trial Says He Paid Father of Penn State Football Player in 2009
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The second NCAA basketball fraud trial took a turn into Penn State football’s neck of the woods on Tuesday, according to Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel and other reporters in the courtroom.
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Students Take the Lead for Penn State Quarter Horse Sale
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Students in a unique course will get the chance to show off their hard work involving some four-legged friends on Saturday, April 27.
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Motorcycle Ride to Benefit Active Military, Veterans Enrolled Through Penn State World Campus
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A motorcycle ride this weekend in State College will benefit active U.S. military members, veterans and their immediate families enrolled in classes through Penn State World Campus.
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State College Police Roundup
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State College police are looking for suspects in two retail thefts and a criminal mischief incident.
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‘An Empty Seat At The Table’ to Focus on the Dangers of Driving Under the Influence
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Penn State police “An Empty Seat at the Table,” a community program at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the HUB Robeson Center’s Freeman Auditorium. The event will tell the story of Kenton Iwaniec, a 24-year-old former Pennsylvania State Police trooper who was killed by an impaired driver. The goal is to bring community members together for…
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School Board OKs Purchase of South Track Field Lights, Pending Borough Zoning Amendment
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State College Area School Board on Monday authorized the purchase of field lighting for the high school’s South Track field, contingent on approval of a zoning text amendment by State College Borough Council next month.
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Days of Movin’ On Past
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Penn State’s school year is winding down, with the last day of spring semester classes this Friday. But that day is also one of the most anticipated dates on the 2019 calendar.
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Our Lady of Victory Catholic School Takes Top Honors at Diocesan Forensics Competition
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What do board games, tornadoes and field trips have in common? They are all topics that Our Lady of Victory Catholic School (OLVCS) seventh-grader Helena Sicree had to creatively speak about in order to win first place at the Diocesan Middle School Forensics competition.
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New HVAC System Coming to Holt Memorial Library
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With good timing, considering that April 14 to 20 was declared Centre County Library Week, county commissioners announced a request for proposals for the replacement of the existing heating, ventilation and air conditioning system at the Holt Memorial Library in Philipsburg. The request was made at
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Letter: Majority of 12th District Believes We Need to Address Climate Change
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What do Walmart, the Department of Defense, and residents of the 12th Congressional District have in common? They know that climate change is real and that it’s time to take action.