July 2016
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Spring Township Police Investigating Burglary
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Spring Township Police are investigating a burglary in which the suspect appeared to be targeting prescription drugs.
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Penn State Football: Sickels’ Pickle is a Lion Defensive Line Rarity
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Garrett Sickels is the sole survivor of the latest, greatest Penn State defensive line. Not that there’s anything wrong with that…is there?
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The Pokémon Are Coming!
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Estimates put the revenue from Pokemon Go in-app purchases at $1.6 million in daily revenue. In contrast to most mobile games where about 3 percent of players spend money, 20 percent of the Nintendo AR players are spending real money in the game.
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County Seeks Funding to Restore Monuments
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Inappropriate restoration efforts made about a decade ago has allowed Mother Nature to assault the structures, causing blistering and crumbling to sections of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial, as well to the base of Andrew Gregg Curtin’s statue.
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Historic Millheim Provides Fine Food, Arts in Rural Setting
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A vibrant and quaint community offering a variety of shops, businesses and community venues, the borough of Millheim is alive with history and culture.
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Overtime Pay Expansion Would Harm Small Businesses, Nonprofit Organizations
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Across Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District that hard work is realized in the form of successful small businesses and nonprofit organizations that do so much for the communities they serve.
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Meeting to Focus on Opioid Prevention, Education
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The growing crises of substance abuse is reaching unprecedented levels across the nation, and Centre County, as rural as it is, is beginning to be ravaged by what Mount Nittany Health is calling one of the most pressing health issues affecting our community.
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Making Concessions
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“How hard could it be?” I thought. As it turns out, working in a concession stand means more than selling hot dogs, pouring beer and making change.
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State College Community Theatre to Premiere ‘The Heidi Chronicles’
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State College Community Theatre continues to turn up the heat this month when it opens with “The Heidi Chronicles” on Thursday, July 28, at The Penn State Downtown Theatre Center. […]
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Lubert Elected Penn State Board Chairman
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In an election that was preceded by public criticism from some other trustees and alumni, Ira Lubert was elected chairman of the Penn State Board of Trustees on Friday afternoon, ultimately running unopposed.