May 2025
-

Historical Society Celebrates Restoration of Nearly 150-Year-Old One-Room Schoolhouse
—
by
A historic one-room schoolhouse in Patton Township is newly restored after a project to ensure it will remain an experiential educational resource well into the future. The Centre County Historical […]
-

Great PA News Quiz: The Status of a Major Industrial Deal, Milk in Schools and a Health Care Union Push
—
by
In this week’s news quiz: The city where Pennsylvania’s U.S. senators will face off, an effort to lift old laws and electing election workers.
-

Trump Tells Pa. Steelworkers He’s Going to Double Tariffs on Foreign Steel to 50%
—
by
WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday told Pennsylvania steelworkers he’s doubling the tariff on steel imports to 50% to protect their industry, a dramatic increase that could further push up […]
-

Former Philadelphia Eagles Player Charged With DUI in Ferguson Township
—
by
A former NFL player who spent seven seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles was charged Thursday with driving under the influence of alcohol after crashing his car in rural western Centre […]
-

Homeland Security Lists Centre County, State College as ‘Sanctuary Jurisdictions’ It Claims Are ‘Defying Federal Immigration Law’
—
by
The Department of Homeland Security has included Centre County and State College on a national list of “sanctuary jurisdictions” it claims are “defying federal immigration law,” though it is unclear […]
-

Penn State WR Trebor Pena to Wear No. 8, Other Jersey Numbers Announced For 12 Newcomers
—
by
A fresh group of players, including a pair of intriguing transfers, arrived on Penn State’s campus in May. And on Friday, these 12 newcomers received their uniform numbers. Trebor Pena, […]
-

One Question Dogs Pa. Cannabis Debate: Should Big Businesses Have a Leg Up?
—
by
Balancing the desire to get recreational cannabis off the ground quickly, while giving small business a chance in the market, is Harrisburg’s toughest task.
-

Nittany Valley Symphony Names New Executive Director
—
by
The Nittany Valley Symphony has a new executive director with a background in both nonprofit development and music. Rebecca Richards has been selected by the community orchestra’s board to succeed […]
-

Centre County YMCA Ready to Kick Off Summer Food Program for Kids
—
by
The program begins in June and distributes weekly meal packages with breakfast and lunch.
-

From the Tee to TLC: 180 Holes Charity Golf Event
—
by
Daniel Haverkos has never won a trophy at any of the charity events he’s created, but if there were awards for heart, grit and global generosity, he’d have shelves full of them.