June 2011
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Police: Excessive Speed a Factor in Spring Creek Crash
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Excessive speed was the primary contributing factor in the dramatic car crash Tuesday along Warner Boulevard, State College police said Thursday.
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State Patty’s Day Analysis Sheds New Light on Drinking Holiday
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State Patty’s Day 2011 cost State College borough thousands of dollars in public services, from $18,700 in added police costs to $15,441 for extra public-works needs, a new analysis shows.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Thursday, June 30
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Spikes win at home; Picasso play travels from State College to D.C. — links to these and other stories of note here.
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Local Lawmakers Vote for Penn State Funding Cut; Compromise Cited
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Three key state lawmakers representing the State College area all voted Tuesday to cut the Penn State appropriation by 19 percent, calling the move a compromise.
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Jay Paterno: We Demand Great Leadership, But Are We Worthy of It?
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Leadership is a two-way street, columnist Jay Paterno says, and often requires compromise and telling people what they may not want to hear.
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Hardy: Formal, Objective Program Review May Benefit State College Schools
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With future budget cuts likely, State College’s acting superintendent, Michael Hardy, has suggested the school district may want to develop a more formal program-review process.
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StateCollege.com Newsletter Gives You Info to Plan the Next Seven Days
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The new StateCollege.com Newsletter is out, and it’s packed with information about local events — including 4thFest.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Wednesday, June 29
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Penn State: high tuition, military friendly, resigned to funding reduction — links to these and other stories of note here.
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Driver Identified after Spring Creek Crash
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The driver involved in a Spring Creek car crash Tuesday afternoon is Nikolay Gusev, 18, of Centre Hall, according to an initial State College police report.