August 2020
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Health Department Reports 20 New COVID-19 Cases in Centre County
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The Pennsylvania Department of Health on Saturday reported 20 new COVID-19 cases in Centre County, bringing its total to 462 since the first was reported on March 20.
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State College Issues First Citations for COVID-19 Ordinance Violations
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After focusing solely on awareness and education, State College has begun issuing citations for violations of the temporary ordinance for enforcing COVID-19 mitigation measures.
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Penn State Reports 27 University Park Students Tested Positive for COVID-19 in the Last Week
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Penn State reported on Friday that a total of 28 students — 27 at University Park — tested positive for COVID-19 between Aug. 21-27.Penn State reported on Friday that a total of 28 students — 27 at University Park — tested positive for COVID-19 between Aug. 21-27.
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Reports: Big Ten Eyeing Potential for 2020 Return to Play for Football
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The Big Ten is eyeing several return to play scenarios that could include football in 2020 according to reports.
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Centre County Adds 9 New COVID-19 Cases
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Centre County added nine new COVID-19 cases and 482 new negative test results on Friday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
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Yallah Taco Bringing Expanded Offerings to New College Avenue Location
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Since 2016, Yallah Taco has occupied a small, tucked-away location on McAllister Alley in downtown State College. This, however, hasn’t stopped the Mexican-meets-Mediterranean eatery from establishing a large following.
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Corman Talks COVID-19 Impact on State and County
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State Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, R-Benner Township, said that in the more than 20 years he has served as a state legislator, he never expected to see times like we are experiencing now.
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Penn State Study Focuses on Local Impact of COVID-19
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Researchers from Penn State are seeking local participants for a multi-faceted study focused on the effects of COVID-19 on the residents of Centre County.
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Two Mosquitoes Test Positive for West Nile Virus in State College
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Two mosquito samples collected in State College have tested positive for West Nile virus.
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Virtual Event to Celebrate Anniversary of March on Washington
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The State College community is invited to the 2020 Virtual March on Washington from 2-5 p.m. on Friday, an online event that looks to reflect the spirit of the original 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.