September 2020
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Penn State Football Ranked No. 10 in AP Top 25 Poll
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Penn State football checked in at No. 10 in this week’s AP Top 25 Poll.
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The Path for Women
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With the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I was reminded how far women have come with rights and finances. It seemed like a good time to review and refresh how far we have come and what still needs to be done.
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Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Stormstown Area
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The Upper Halfmoon Water Company on Saturday lifted a precautionary boil water advisory that had been in place for the past two days in the Stormstown area.
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Centre County Adds 162 COVID-19 Cases
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Centre County reported 162 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday to bring its total to 2,393 since the first was reported in March, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
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Letter: Joe Waltz Will Work for Everyone in the 76th District
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I am confident that Joe Waltz will look out for our best interests in the areas of agriculture, the economy and jobs, energy and the environment, healthcare, infrastructure, veterans’ resources and education.
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Back to Breakfast: At 50 Percent Capacity, Bellefonte Waffle Shop Reopens
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After a long six months, The Waffle Shop in Bellefonte opened its doors on Thursday after the state allowed restaurants to operate at up to 50% capacity beginning this week.
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Penn State Reports 458 More COVID-19 Cases Among Students
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Penn State on Friday reported 458 more COVID-19 cases among students attending University Park since its last update on Tuesday.
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Commercial Development Near Bellefonte Expected to Create Hundreds of New Jobs
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A new commercial development along Benner Pike near Bellefonte is expected to spur economic activity and bring “hundreds of newly created jobs,” the Centre County Industrial Development Corporation announced on Thursday.
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Centre County Adds 29 New COVID-19 Cases
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Centre County reported 29 new COVID-19 cases on Friday to bring its total to 2,231 since the first was reported on March 20, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
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Spring Creek Project Opens Fishing Options for Disabled Veterans
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For many, the great outdoors is the perfect medicine the doctor may not have ordered. But in the case of a 1,000-foot section of Spring Creek, the prescription came in the form of a dream. And that dream was realized this week in College Township.