August 2011
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State College Weekend Plans: Friday, Aug. 19, to Sunday, Aug. 21
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Summer has begun to wind down in central Pennsylvania, but there’s still plenty to do this weekend. From the State College Microbrewers Expo to ‘King Lear,’ here are some local highlights.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Friday, Aug. 19
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Gas production spikes in Pennsylvania. Penn Staters contribute to a study that imagines extraterrestrial scenarios. The Spikes fall. Here’s a look at today’s news and sports headlines.
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PHOTOS: Ag Progress Days 2011 Concludes in Rock Springs
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The 43rd annual installment of Penn State’s Ag Progress Days came to a close Thursday afternoon, capping three days of exhibitions, demonstrations and outreach.
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Russell Frank: House 4 Sale — I Mean, an Essay on Spinach
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All the mean things Russell Frank has said about the Woo people in State College? Call it poetic license. His borough house is on the market now, and … WOULD SOMEONE MAKE HIM AN OFFER?
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Penn State Football: McGloin vs. Bolden – Hands, Hand-offs and Huddle Voices
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Hands down, Penn State quarterbacks Matt McGloin and Rob Bolden are different in more ways than you know.
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Cinema 6 Discount Theater to Close Sunday
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Cinema 6 Theatre, the six-screen discount cinema at 501 Benner Pike, State College, will close Sunday, the cinema staff confirmed Thursday to StateCollege.com.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Thursday, Aug. 18
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A former U.S. State Department official receives an appointment at Penn State. Plus, Gov. Corbett and Graham Spanier meet at Ag Progress Days. Here’s a look at today’s local headlines.
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Arby’s Closes after Decades-Long Run on West College Avenue
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Fast-food fans returning to State College this month will find a local staple has disappeared. The Arby’s at 400 W. College Ave. is closed, apparently for good.