October 2016
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Don’t Fall for Flu Shot Myths
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Protecting yourself and your family from the flu is easy: get a flu shot. Do it now, before you’re exposed to influenza by someone else who may not yet be showing symptoms. Don’t let common flu-shot myths prevent you from protecting your health.
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Straight No Chaser to Bring ‘I’ll Have Another …’ to Eisenhower Auditorium
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Less than a month after concluding ‘The New Old Fashioned Tour,’ a cappella group Straight No Chaser returns to the stage — and to Penn State — with its ‘I’ll Have Another … 20th Anniversary World Tour.’ The group performs at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, in Eisenhower Auditorium.
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Penn State Women’s Soccer Clinches 18th Big Ten Title
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The Penn State women’s soccer team clinched a share of its 18th Big Ten title on Wednesday night at Jeffrey Field with a 2-0 victory over Ohio State.
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Bill O’Brien, Matt Rhule Say They Never Considered Hiring McQueary, Regardless of Circumstances
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The coaches testified in prerecorded video depositions Wednesday that in both cases, choosing not to interview or hire McQueary had nothing to do with fallout from the Jerry Sandusky scandal and everything to do with qualifications and professional networks that are vital to the coaching business.
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Penn State Football: Franklin Looking Ahead To Purdue
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Fresh off of a 24-21 upset of No. 2 ranked Ohio State it was yet another week in the Big Ten as James Franklin looked forward not back at his weekly press conference on Wednesday.
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Apple Hill Antiques: Vintage Halloween lanterns, candy containers are popular collectibles
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By LEE CARPENTER, NANCY WOOMER and LINDA WILSON Antique and vintage Halloween collectibles are among the most actively sought of holiday collectibles — perhaps second only to those who collect antique and vintage Christmas items. Postcards, tin toys, lanterns, candy containers, masks and costumes, die cuts and cardboard figures with and without honeycomb, candles:…
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Penn State researchers: Lowering the heat makes new materials possible while saving energy
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UNIVERSITY PARK — Penn State researchers’ new technology, cold sintering process, opens a window on the ability to combine incompatible materials, such as ceramics and plastics, into new, useful compound materials, and to lower the energy cost of many types of manufacturing. Ceramics is the oldest known manmade material, dating back tens of thousands…
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RE/MAX Centre Realty agents attend women’s expo
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STATE COLLEGE — RE/MAX Centre Realty agents Kris Hanahan and Tonya Cornwall recently participated in the eighth annual Entrepreneurial Women’s Expo at Celebration Hall in State College. The event was an opportunity for women entrepreneurs to network, learn and share their knowledge and concerns. Hanahan has been involved with EWE since its inception, serving as…
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Bellefonte, BEA advance in boys’ soccer playoffs
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WINGATE — The Bishop Carroll boys’ soccer team scored the first two goals against Bellefonte in the District 6 semi-final game Oct. 25 at Bald Eagle High School. Unfortunately for the Huskies, one of those goals counted for the Raiders after a ball caromed off a BC player into his own net for a…
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State College stays unbeaten behind Pete Haffner
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STATE COLLEGE — The State College football team went to its default offense early and often during the Little Lions’ exciting 35-28 victory over talented Harrisburg on Oct. 21. That offense is simply called, “Give the Ball to Pete Haffner.” With the Cougar defense taking away the outside run and their withering pass…