April 2020
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Penn State Football: Nittany Lions Land Verbal Commit from Top 10 QB of 2021 Class
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Penn State and coach James Franklin made it a two recruit Wednesday as 2021 pro-style quarterback Christian Veilleux verbally committed in the early afternoon.
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Judge Dismisses Former Team Doctor’s Lawsuit Against Franklin, Penn State
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A former Penn State football team physician’s lawsuit against coach James Franklin and Penn State was dismissed on Wednesday after a Dauphin County judge ruled he waited too long to file the claim.
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Penn State Football: Top 2021 Kicker Verbally Commits
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Penn State football added the No. 1 rated kicker in the 2021 class, Sander Sahaydak on Wednesday afternoon on a surprisingly busy day on the recruiting trail for the Nittany Lions.
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Penn State Football: NBCSN Set to Air 1987 Fiesta Bowl on Friday
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NBCSN will air Penn State’s 1987 win Fiesta Bowl victory over No. 1 ranked Miami this Friday, May 1 at 9:30 p.m. as part of an ongoing programming special that will showcase various classic sporting events.
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Centre County Adds 2 New Cases of COVID-19; Statewide Total Nears 45,000
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Centre County now has 95 cases of COVID-19, with two new positives reported on Wednesday by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
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Community Coronavirus Diary: Penn Staters Abroad Who Had to Come Home
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Antiquities smuggling in India. Cattle ranching in Namibia. Mayan art in Mexico. Such wide-ranging research interests took Penn State faculty members all over the world during the 2019-2020 academic year. But when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic last month, they had to figure out whether to come ho
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With an Amazing Variety of Sizes and Designs, Orchids Keep Growers Fascinated
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Wade Hollenbach has an addiction. An addiction to orchids he’s happy to tell you about. Hollenbach, president of the Central Pennsylvania Orchid Society, has been growing the flowers for more than 43 years and estimates his greenhouse holds about 1,000 plants.
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State College Joins ‘Bells Across Pennsylvania’ to Honor Front-Line Workers
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State College Mayor Ron Filippelli is calling on congregations and individuals to ring bells on Sunday in honor of people working on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pleasant Gap Senior Living Community Confirms 2 COVID-19 Cases
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The Oaks at Pleasant Gap confirmed on Tuesday that a resident and a staff member at the senior living community have tested positive for COVID-19 .
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Reopening County Will Be ‘a Marathon, Not a Sprint,’ Commissioners Say
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Centre County may be among the first regions in the state to begin the gradual process of reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic on May 8, and county commissioners emphasized on Tuesday that the process will be ‘a marathon, not a sprint.’