August 2010
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Adam Smeltz: Grange Fair An Anachronism, But Where’d We Be Without It?
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The deep-fried Oreos are like a low-level street drug. Maybe a newcomer might experiment with one or two, though I wouldn’t advocate making them a habit.
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DONT EVER PUBLISH
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Not much has changed since the Grange Fair began 136 years ago, which is fine with loyal attendees who come back each year to experience a rich display of tradition.
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Penn State Football: Paterno’s Depth Chart Shows A Bolden Move Possible
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On paper, Robert Bolden is in a literal tie with Kevin Newsome and Matt McGloin for the starting job. That’s saying something.
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PHOTOS: State College Beer Expo Returns To Penn Stater
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Brewers and brew aficionados from across Pennsylvania converged Saturday at The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel for the 12th State College Microbrewers Expo. We have photos.
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Penn State To Add Deductibles, Make Other Changes To Worker Health Plans
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Penn State will introduce deductibles and some higher co-payments to its employee health-care plans starting in 2011, the university announced this week.
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Penn State Football: Student Tickets For Alabama Go On Sale Monday
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If necessary, a lottery system will be put into place for all students in line at 7 a.m. Monday. That and more in today’s top football news.
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UPDATED: LION Walk Rescheduled For Tuesday
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The LION Walk, which was postponed due to a rainy forecast Monday, has been rescheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31, State College borough has announced.
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Police Seek Help With Abandoned Beagle
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State College police want the public’s help as they investigate the case of an abandoned beagle, authorities announced Friday.
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State College Authority Hopes For Redevelopment At Verizon Site
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The State College Redevelopment Authority has informally agreed not to advocate an immediate sale of the former Verizon building in the downtown. The authority met on Thursday.
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Russell Frank: My Troubles Melted Like Lemon Drops There for a Second
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I roll to a stop at the corner of Prospect and Gill. It is the most vivid, most sharply etched rainbow I have ever seen. It looks, forgive my saying so, like the rainbow on the rump of My Little Pony.