June 2011
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PHOTOS: Summer’s Best Music Fest Rocks Downtown State College
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Summer’s Best Music Fest, a daylong series of concerts and other local attractions, returned to downtown State College on Saturday.
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Penn State, State College Weekend News & Features: Saturday, June 25
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Spikes split a doubleheader; Penn State track and field standouts still in the hunt — links to these and other weekend stories of note here.
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Missing A Favorite Player . . . and The Little Gray Guy
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Losing your favorite player — or your best little buddy — in a trade is painful.
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Spanier Shares Thoughts on Athletics, Collegiate Challenges at Land-Grant Conference
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Penn State President Graham Spanier is involved ‘in the selection of every head coach’ at the university, he said Friday. He offered a variety of insight at a land-grant-institution conference.
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Penn State Funding Cut Could Be Eased under House Legislation
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The Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee has passed legislation that would trim Penn State’s funding by about 19 percent for next year. An earlier proposal called for a 50 percent cut.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Friday, June 24
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Baby boomers retiring in vibrant communities like State College, columnist Russell Frank admires those who aren’t giving in to age — links to these and other stories here.
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State College Weekend Plans: Friday, June 24, to Sunday, June 26
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Summer’s Best Music Fest will return to State College. The Touch-a-Truck event will bring big machinery to State High. Live music continues to abound. Here’s a look at weekend highlights.
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Russell Frank: On Not Going Gentle into That Good Night
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Columnist Russell Frank has a few good things to say — and a couple of jokes — about those who refuse to give in to old devil time.
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State College Plans Open House about Fraser Street Project
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State College borough will host an open house Monday to review the Fraser Street realignment project at West Beaver Avenue.
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Beaver Ave. Tree Replacement to Cost Thousands
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The seven street trees mistakenly cut down along West Beaver Avenue last week were worth an estimated $5,500, State College public-works Director Mark Whitfield said Wednesday.