July 2023
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CATA Service Changes to Begin Soon
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Several changes to public transportation in Centre County will go into effect on Aug. 17 when the Centre Area Transportation Authority begins its fall 2023 full service schedule. Public hearings […]
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Why Trump’s ‘Fake Electors’ in Pennsylvania Are Likely to Avoid Prosecution
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In seven states, Trump allies sent electoral votes for him to Congress despite his loss. Some are facing investigations and criminal charges, but the saga has a twist in the Keystone State.
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Pa. Begins to Miss Education, Human Services Payments as Budget Impasse Continues
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A dispute over private school vouchers has left Pennsylvania’s budget undone. The consequences for schools and counties are starting to emerge.
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Nation’s Top Player? Singleton Named to Maxwell Award Watch List
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Preseason watch lists continued to roll out with Penn State players in the mix, on Monday it was the Maxwell Award, which has been presented to the College Player of […]
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Bellefonte Arts and Crafts Fair Celebrates 40th Anniversary
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BELLEFONTE — Music, arts and crafts will return to the streets of downtown Bellefonte for the 40th annual Bellefonte Arts and Crafts Fair on Friday and Saturday. The fair will […]
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2023 Bellefonte Arts and Crafts Fair Schedule
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Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the Bellefonte Arts and Crafts Fair returns Friday and Saturday with art, entertainment, food vendors and hands-on activities. Events are scheduled for 10 a.m. to 8 […]
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Deed Transfers
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The following property transactions were compiled from information provided by the Centre County recorder of deeds, Joseph Davidson. The Gazette is not responsible for typographical errors. The published information is […]
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Academy Prepares High School Students Who Are Deaf for Future Transitions
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UNIVERSITY PARK — Melissa Hawkins can remember the challenges she faced when she transitioned to Penn State as a student who is deaf. From needing more time to take tests to […]
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Democrats Say Stalled Pa. Budget Leaves Behind Adult Mental Health Patients
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In 2022, Pennsylvania lawmakers promised to spend $100 million on adult mental health services. This year’s budget uses the money for a different purpose.
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For 60 Years, Krislund Camp Has Had a Lasting Impact on Campers, Staffers and Retreat-Goers
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As you make the scenic trek toward Krislund Camp and Retreat Center in Madisonburg, you can almost feel yourself slipping back in time. Winding through Amish farmlands and up the […]