May 2013
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Penn State, State College Noon News and Features: Wednesday, May 29
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State College, Penn State and Centre County are making news all over cyberspace. Every weekday at noon we post links to some of the most noteworthy stories.
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Road Work Projects Begin in Ferguson Township
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With improving weather comes a flurry of construction activity. Construction crews are now beginning work on a number of road projects in Ferguson Township.
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Nittany Lion Inn Chef Launches ‘Grand Experiment’ in Local Food
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The revamped menu at Whiskers at The Nittany Lion Inn includes the following footnote: “As you read through this menu keep in mind that you are participating in a grand […]
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A Sobering Lesson in Hunger, Many Obese Children May Not Have Adequate Access to Healthy Food
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Healthy foods tend to be more expensive, and nutrient-dense foods, like fresh produce, require refrigeration. Low income families opt for more convenient and cheaper foods, or food that doesn’t require refrigeration or preparation.
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Trash to Treasure Sale has Junk for Everyone
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I worry more about the guy who left behind his flannel one-piece footy-pajamas with the dancing monkey pattern. Some cold winter night, he’ll suffer from donor’s regret when he realizes that drop-down door is really convenient.
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New Information Revealed in Paterno Family Lawsuit Against NCAA
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We’re learning more about the Paterno family’s lawsuit against the NCAA. Details were announced late Wednesday night. The Paterno family and several supporters are suing the NCAA for breach of contract, civil conspiracy, defamation and commercial disparagement.