September 2020
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Penn State Reports 352 More COVID-19 Cases Among University Park Students
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Penn State reported on Tuesday 352 additional COVID-19 cases among students attending University Park since the school’s last update on Friday.
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Centre County Adds 116 New COVID-19 Cases
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Centre County reported 116 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday to bring its total to 2,667 since the first was reported on March 20, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
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Live for Today? Save for Tomorrow? How About a Little of Both
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Before you think this column is only for those of us with gray hair and degrees in Advanced Life Experience, I would encourage readers of all ages to remember one of Dr. Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Begin with the end in mind. It’s never too early, or too late, to think…
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Day of Caring Turns to Online Donations
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One day each fall, hundreds of volunteers have dispersed through the local communities volunteering their time, their money and their energy to support nonprofit organizations in a show of support for what each does for the residents of Centre County.
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Allen Street Grill Reopens with Revamped Look and Menu
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After closing in the spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Allen Street Grill reopened last week with a refreshed look and a new approach to its food and beverage menus.
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Penn State Football: Friday Night Games Still in the Cards After All-Saturday Schedule Release
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Penn State and Indiana are scheduled to open the season on October 24th in Bloomington, but that date might just change.
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Centre County Adds 158 COVID-19 Cases Over 2 Days
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Centre County reported 158 new COVID-19 cases over the past two days to bring its total to 2,551 since the first was reported in March.
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With Community Support, Centre County PAWS Is Overcoming Pandemic Challenges
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Initially, the COVID-19 pandemic hit PAWS hard. It lost nearly $10,000 in revenue as all adoptions were closed until June. But that didn’t stop an overwhelming amount of fostering support from the community.
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Uncle Eli’s to Unveil New Mural
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After 50 years in business, Uncle Eli’s Artist Marketplace and Gift Emporium will be celebrating with the unveiling of a new mural outside of its 129 E. Beaver Ave. location.
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Letter: Griffin Can Take the 12th District to the Head of the Class
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If we want to go to the head of the class, we need a representative who quickly learns how to get things done, serves all constituents, regardless of party, builds relationships on both sides of the aisle, and focuses on the right solutions to the right problems.