Lloyd Rogers
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Millheim Community Continues Effort to Save Clock Tower
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This story originally appeared in The Centre County Gazette. MILLHEIM — For the better part of 140 years, the Millheim town clock has kept more than time. It has been […]
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Teresa’s Treasures Showcases History, Hunting Gear and Hard-to-Find Items in Bellefonte
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Tucked into 126 W. High St. in downtown Bellefonte, the small shop started out as a knife store and has quietly grown into a place where hunters, collectors, gamers, students and curious neighbors all end up crossing paths.
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Centre County Residents Hit by Phone Scams
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Centre County Sheriff Bryan Sampsel said that in the latest round of calls scammers are pretending to be deputies from his office, using spoofed phone numbers and real names they have scraped from public sources.
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Prison Board Weighs Rec Yard Upgrades for Centre County Correctional Facility
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Centre County Correctional Facility Warden Glen Irwin at the recent Prison Board meeting outlined administrative recommendations from the county’s recreation yard study, reaffirming that the jail’s current “urban yard” configuration meets state requirements.
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Bellefonte Council Rejects Demolition of Historic Farmhouse
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Bellefonte Borough Council on Monday declined to approve a demolition permit for the Beaver Farmhouse at 1002 Airport Road, signaling that the borough is not prepared to allow its removal.
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Stream of Dreams: Late State College Doctor’s Wish Becomes Reality for Centre County Veterans
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The late Dr. Gerald Clair dreamed of making his property available to veterans looking for a quiet peace that comes with a fly rod in hand. That dream has become a reality.
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Penn State’s Office of Veterans Programs Builds Bridges Between Service and Study
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At Penn State, the Office of Veterans Programs has been helping student veterans navigate that transition for nearly five decades with one conversation, one classroom and, sometimes, one wagging tail at a time.
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Hockey, Hot Fudge and Heart: Family, Friends Remember the Life of Don Boller
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Don Boller, the community-minded longtime owner of Dairy Queen in State College, built a legacy of kindness that has touched generations.
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Scouting for Food: State College Food Bank, Scouts Partner to Fight Hunger
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Scouting for Food is the largest single influx of donated food for the State College Food Bank.
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Power of Pink: How Pink Zone Helps Bring Relief to Families Facing Breast Cancer
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For nearly two decades, Pink Zone has stood as a lifeline for breast cancer patients in Centre County, growing from a Lady Lions basketball initiative into a nonprofit that helps families keep the lights on, the rent paid and hope alive.