July 2011
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Heat Wave Matches State College Weather Record: 102 Degrees
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The heat wave washing over the eastern U.S. pushed the mercury in State College to 102 degrees late Friday afternoon, matching the town’s hottest temperature on record.
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Penn State Basketball: Part 2, Q&A With New Hoops Coach Patrick Chambers
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The Nittany Lions’ new hoops coach talks about life-altering experiences off the court and his plans for success on it.
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State College Weekend Plans: Friday, July 22, to Sunday, July 24
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Jazz in Bellefonte, Vietnam revisited in Boalsburg, a family scavenger hunt at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center — there’s lots to do this weekend. StateCollege.com’s Weekend Plans can help.
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Jersey Mike’s Likely in Former Webster’s Space, State College Leader Says
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Nearly a year after Webster’s Bookstore Cafe closed its South Allen Street location, the downtown State College property may soon have a new tenant.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Friday, July 22
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Students coping with rising tuition, honored as scholar athletes, ready to begin the journey — links to these and other stories of note here.
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HFL Proposes Student Apartment Building at Hetzel and Beaver
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State College-based HFL Corporation, which has developed a variety of student-oriented apartment buildings in the downtown, has begun planning for another.
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Old Mother Nature’s Recipes
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A sojourn in California inspires a baby boomer, columnist Russell Frank, to add to the list of life’s necessities.
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Conklin Announces Support for a ‘Caylee’s Law’ in Pennsylvania
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State Rep. Scott Conklin announced his support for a Pennsylvania version of ‘Caylee’s Law,’ meant to establish clear state penalties associated with the death or disappearance of a child.
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Nineteenth-Century Rifle, Cash Reported Stolen in State College
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Several theft and vandalism incidents were reported Wednesday within a several-block area of State College borough, police said Thursday.