Karen Walker
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Night at the Races Provides Racetrack Thrills for a Good Cause
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On Saturday, May 31, Good Shepherd Parish Hall in Patton Township will be transformed into a racetrack, complete with horse races, Derby hats and a chance to place bets and win real money.
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State High Junior Makes History With Election to Key Club Pa. Leadership Role
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Heidi Egerer was recently elected Pennsylvania District Governor of Key Club International, becoming the first ever State College Area High School student to do so since the Pennsylvania District’s founding in 1947.
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Centre County Dog-Friendly Establishments Welcome Humans and Their Four-Legged Friends
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Locally, there are myriad opportunities for dog owners to have fun with their four-legged family members throughout the year.
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Centre County Celebrates ‘Ireland Forever’ Through Music, Dance & Drink
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Who can resist the lively sounds of Celtic fiddles and flutes, the fast footwork of Irish dancers and a nip of Jameson whiskey or a hearty plate of Irish fare?
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Philipsburg Business Navigates Supply Chain Hurdles and Trade Shifts
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Over the course of 21 years, Josh Helke has built his company, Organic Climbing, into an internationally renowned manufacturer of outdoor gear. However, in just a few weeks, the company’s sales have declined so much that Helke has had to make the difficult decision to lay off two of his 30 employees
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Waddle Man Brings Hockey Players Together at His Backyard Rink
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Local hockey players young and old flock to the outdoor rink at Doc Savage’s home in Waddle to enjoy some friendly competition and camaraderie, whenever the weather allows it
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Striking Up Friendships in Local Bowling Leagues
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Old or young, seasoned pro or newbie, there’s a bowling league for everyone.
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Local Nonprofit Leaders Focus on Making a Difference for Others
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Leaders of local human services organizations build their careers on making a difference for others.
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Rotary Celebrates 100 Years of Service in State College
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In October 1924, a group of State College professionals got together to establish the State College Rotary Club, joining a relatively young national organization that had been founded in Chicago in 1905 with the focus of “encouraging community connections based on friendship and service.”
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Time-Honored Homecoming Traditions
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As the weather turns cooler and the leaves on the trees start to transform from green into orange, red and gold, local schools start gearing up for their homecoming celebrations.