June 2015
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Penn State Football: Nittany Lions Don’t Make Upshur’s Final Eight
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Even the best recruiters lose battles because it is impossible to land the services of every prospect. The 247 Network names Michigan the most likely to sign Upshur. For Penn State it would be best to see him end up at Miami, out of the conference and out of the region.
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Weekend Getaway: Travel Back in Pennsylvania’s History
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Take a step back in time and relive Pennsylvania’s history with a trip to The State Museum of Pennsylvania. Located in the state’s capital, the museum is a short […]
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Adopt-A-Pet at Centre County PAWS
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Kia may be a golden oldie but she has a young spirit. This Labrador Retriever/Husky mix is spayed and housebroken too and can be trusted in the house alone. She’s 12-years-old and is good with children and some other dogs.
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Penn State Reveals Cyberattacks Against College of Liberal Arts
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Penn State has discovered a series of cyberattacks on the university, though the perpetrators are unknown. “If you’re connected to the internet these days, you’re under constant attack,” Kevin Morooney says. “There’s numerous stories in the media about various industries being attacked.”
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Rodriguez Leads Spikes Into 2015 Campaign
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The 58-year-old Cuban native, who has coached at all levels of baseball, is a passionate, devout, kind man in every aspect of his life. “I manage the moment, I prepare well … The game talks to me, and I am going to do what the game tells me in that moment,” he says.
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Pike Street Traffic-Calming Project Gains Momentum
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About three times as many drivers use the portion of Pike Street that cuts through Lemont each day as the population of the village itself. That’s between 6,000 to […]
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Give Kids a Sweet Summer Without the Added sugar
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Consumption of sugary beverages has increased 500 percent over the past 50 years. Drinking just one extra serving per day of a sugary beverage increases a child’s risk of obesity by 60 percent, increasing their risk for high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and elevated blood cholesterol levels.
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Weekend Brings Persistent Rain, Potential Floods, and Chilly Temperatures
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“It’s going to rain pretty much all day,” meteorologist John Gresiak says. “The heaviest rain will be the morning to midday hours, but it looks like it will continue through the afternoon. It’s a rare day for this time of year. It will be very chilly. Just above 60 might be as warm as it…
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Center for Healthy Aging Conducts Focus Groups at Senior Centers
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“We found a vibrant community of people who love the senior center experience, are grateful for the resources that are available, and want more opportunities for connections and experiences,” Lorek says.
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‘Upstream’ to be Performed in State College Creek
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This dance piece calls for you to remember your own intrinsic connection with nature. Presented by Sawyer and her Philadelphia-based dance company, this evocative duet takes the traditional, sanitized dance performance and literally puts it into the river.