May 2010
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Police Chief Issues Written Statement About Beaver Ave. Collision
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State College police Chief Tom King has released a formal statement about the April 25 crash on East Beaver Avenue. Read the full text here.
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News Wrap: Wake-Up Call (5-22-10)
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Though the former Phi Delta Theta house was vandalized just days ago, Penn State purchased the building on schedule for $1.75 million.
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Penn State Completes Purchase Of Fraternity House
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The former Phi Delta Theta house at Pollock and North Burrowes now belongs to Penn State. The university may level the house to create green space.
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Student, Police Sergeant Face Summary Charges In State College Crash
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A State College police sergeant and a pedestrian involved in an East Beaver Avenue crash both will face summary charges, state police said Friday.
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News Wrap: Wake-Up Call (5/21/10)
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Election 2010 continues, a campus vandalism is under investigation, and both police officer and pedestrian will be cited after a collision.
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Fear and Trembling in a Supermarket Parking Lot
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It was the most routine of routine maneuvers. I pulled into a head-in spot in the grocery store parking lot – and rolled a few inches too far. Crunch.
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UPDATE: Conklin Not Pushing For Recount; Saidel Campaign Withholding Judgment
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Scott Conklin still has a narrow lead in Democratic primary for lieutenant governor. Votes statewide will be verified starting Friday; a recount could be authorized next week.
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Fraternity Investigates House Vandalism At Penn State
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Tau Delta Phi National Fraternity has opened an investigation into the vandalism that wrecked the former Phi Delta Theta house at Penn State over the weekend.
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Conklin Lead Continues To Diminish; Recount Likely
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Though Rep. Scott Conklin still holds a lead of more than 4,000 votes over opponent Jonathan Saidel, the difference in percentages has diminished to less than half of a percentage point.