January 2015
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School Board Votes to Save $13.6 Million on High School Project
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The board members were markedly split when discussing the two options. Board president Amber Concepcion voiced support for the 25-year financing term, which costs $13.6 million less than its alternative.
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More Snow Possible Tuesday Morning, Roads Could be Slippery, Schools Closed Again
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Residents are still digging out from Monday’s non-stop storm which dropped a considerable amount of snow. “On average, we got between six to eight inches of snow across the Centre Region,” says Doll. And another storm system is already heading our way.
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Police Responded to Numerous Car Break-Ins Over Weekend
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Police are not sure if the incidents are related, but can not rule out the possibility. Police advise every State College resident to lock their cars doors and remove all valuables from the vehicle before leaving it unattended.
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Penn State Football: Nittany Lions’ Domination Of In State Recruiting Continues With Latest Commit
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James Franklin has made the claim since his first day on the job that he and his staff would work to dominate the state of Pennsylvania as it pertained to recruiting. So far he has delivered.
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While You Were Sleeping: Snow Plows Work All Day & All Night
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Monday’s big snow storm created some big headaches for drivers across the our area. A dozen snow plows worked around the clock to clear streets in State College Borough. In our video, veteran snow plow operator Tim Palmer takes us behind the scenes and shows us how it’s done.
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Centre County Officials, Bellfonte Police Move Forward With Investigation of DA Forgery Allegations
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“We are working tirelessly to get to be fair and get to the truth of this,” Dershem says. “As a lifelong resident of this county, I expect our criminal justice system to be beyond reproach. Everyone should expect to be treated fairly.”
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Penn State Football: Two Weekend Commits Cap Off Recruiting Frenzy
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A weekend packed full of recruiting visits and tours of Penn State’s campus ended with two verbal commitments for James Franklin and his staff this past weekend.
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Winter Storm Creates Treacherous Travel Conditions
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Be careful getting around on Monday. The snow that began falling overnight is expected to continue until Tuesday morning, and area roads will be slippery for quite awhile. As of 11 a.m. all major roads and secondary roads are snow covered. Check out our video and see for yourself.
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Sutton Court Residents Frightened By Second Arson; $2,000 Reward Offered for Information
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“That’s pretty scary. This is happening where we live,” Buck says. “Waking up to a fire alarm in the middle of the night is pretty frightening, especially because you’re already disoriented. To have to deal with this is pretty ridiculous.”
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Snow Blankets State College For Cold Start To Week
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With an overnight snow blanket of snow covering State College, a look outside into the cold as people dig out from under the chilly January Monday