September 2016
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Bellefonte tops Tyrone for first time since 1993
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TYRONE — Fall behind, make an inspired comeback, take a late lead and then lose painfully in the final moments. That has been the story for the Bellefonte football […]
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Former Lions Take to the Air
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As a correspondent for ABC News, Penn State alum Lisa Salters covered some of the biggest stories in the second half of the twentieth century. So when ESPN higher-ups approached […]
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Sabres, Wild bring taste of NHL to Pegula
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UNIVERSITY PARK — The Penn State hockey season doesn’t start until Sunday, Oct. 2, but hockey is alive and well in Happy Valley. On Sept. 26, the Buffalo Sabres and […]
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‘One Farm: Multiple Perspectives’ exhibit set for Bellefonte Art Museum
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BELLEFONTE — “One Farm: Multiple Perspectives,” highlights 15 artists’ views of the Hodge Farm along Penns Creek. The exhibit is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 2, through Sunday, Nov. 27, at […]
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Judge Sorts Out Factual Statements from Opinions in Spanier Lawsuit Against Freeh
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The judge in former Penn State president Graham Spanier’s lawsuit against Louis Freeh sorted out what statements by Freeh could proceed in Spanier’s defamation claim.
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‘Be More Chill’ kicks off new Penn State Centre Stage season
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UNIVERSITY PARK — Penn State Centre Stage presents ‘Be More Chill’ to start its 2016-17 season. The musical runs Tuesday, Oct. 4, through Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Playhouse […]
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Penn State Football: Big Ten Says Brandon Smith Targeting Call Should Have Been Reversed
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“In this particular play, the defender was making a legitimate attempt to get to the ball and, upon full review, the call of Targeting should have been reversed by the Replay Official.”
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Nittany Con Brings Joy to Comic Book Fans
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Nittany Con returned for its fourth year on Sunday, moving for the first time to the Ramada Inn to accommodate the popularity and growth of the event. The annual show brought hundreds of people to enjoy cosplay, check out art and collectibles and meet artists. Centre County Report’s Morgan Giannone
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Palmer Museum celebrating Arts and Humanities Month
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UNIVERSITY PARK — The Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State invites students, faculty, staff and the public to celebrate Arts and Humanities Month at the museum this year. Galleries will be […]
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Philipsburg’s baseball history focus of upcoming dinner
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PHILIPSBURG —William ‘Keno’ Beezer will be the featured speaker at the annual dinner of the Philipsburg Historical Foundation, scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, at the Parish Hall of […]