July 2011
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Remembering Pat Boland: A Hard-working, Honorable Friend
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Pat Boland, who died earlier this month of cancer, was a professional with a great sense of humor and always treated those he dealt with with dignity and respect.
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Police: Delivery Driver Assaulted in State College Robbery
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A delivery driver was assaulted late Monday in a strong-arm robbery in State College, borough police said.
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Temperature in State College Could Top 95 by Thursday
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The air mass that has hovered over Texas and the Great Plains, leaving those regions dry and parched, is expanding northward and eastward, and it’s headed this way, AccuWeather.com forecasters say.
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Penn State Vice President to Leave University, Join the Smithsonian
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A top Penn State administrator, Al Horvath, has been named CFO at the Smithsonian, in Washington, D.C., the university announced.
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Nonprofit Jared Box Project, Now a Decade Old, Reaches a Milestone
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The Jared Box Project, the State College-based nonprofit group, has achieved a new milestone, it announced this week.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Tuesday, July 19
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Penn State was concerned about football recruit’s grades; Onward State is concerned about freshmen partying correctly — links to these and other stories of local interest here.
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State College Council Advances Domestic-Partner Registry Concept
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State College Borough Council agreed Monday to advance a domestic-partner registry, an initiative that would allow unmarried borough couples a way to document their relationships.
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Mike the Mailman: State of Traditions
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Mike the Mailman surveys the ‘state’ of traditions, old and emerging, in Happy Valley.
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‘Very Unique’ Restaurant Planned for Former Prospector’s Space
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State College-area businessmen Chris Rosengrant, Dan Rallis and John Heim have formed a partnership to start a new restaurant in the former Prospector’s Allegheny Rib Company building.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Monday, July 18
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Wrapping up the arts festivals, an interview with Joe Paterno — links to these and other stories of note here.