January 2023
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Lobbyist Says She Was Harassed by Current Pa. Lawmaker, Wants Legislature to Change Misconduct Rules
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A woman who works for one of Pennsylvania’s most prominent unions said a state lawmaker sexually harassed her, but internal rules prevented her from bringing a complaint.
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Patton Township Approves Zoning Changes for Toftrees Resort Redevelopment
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The zoning ordinance changes will enable increased building height and residential dwellings in the area.
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Penn State Men’s Basketball: Nittany Lions Face Slightly Easier Slate in Second Half of Big Ten Play
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Coming off a loss to Rutgers just a few days ago, Penn State men’s basketball sits at 13-7 on the year and 4-5 in Big Ten play at the midway point of the conference season. It has been a strange 2022-23 so far for the usually dominant Big Ten, with 10 different teams within a…
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Penn State Has Not Reimbursed Pa. State Police for Security at Proud Boys Event
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While four local police departments were reimbursed for services that night, the university has not cut a check for the 70 State Police employees on hand — and it won’t say why.
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‘In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson’ Celebrates a Blossoming America at Eisenhower Auditorium
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An immigrant girl learns to love her new homeland, with a little help from America’s favorite pastime, in The Honolulu Theatre for Youth’s production of “In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson.” The family-friendly stage performance will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, in Eisenhower Auditorium. Tickets are $15 for an adult…
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Bon Appétit: Oeuf Boeuf et Bacon
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Oeuf Boeuf et Bacon serves up diner classics with a French twist
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Centre County Eyes $1.36 Million Grant for Whole-Home Repairs Program
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Centre County is anticipating a grant in excess of $1 million from a statewide program for housing habitability, energy and accessibility needs. The Whole-Home Repairs Program, administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Economic and Community Development and funded through the American Rescue Plan Act, allocates money to each county, but counties must apply for the…
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How Pennsylvania Homeowners Can Apply for Mortgage and Utility Assistance
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The Pennsylvania Homeowner Assistance Fund can help people who fell behind on mortgage and utility bills because of the pandemic — but be prepared for a monthslong wait.
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Penn State Center Nick Dawkins and Wrestler Greg Kerkvliet Sign NIL Deal with WWE
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Penn State center Nick Dawkins and wrestler Greg Kerkvliet have signed on as part of the WWE’s third class of the Next In Line initiative, the entertainment company announced on Thursday morning. The program is designed to identify and develop potential WWE future talent. “The WWE NIL program has the potential to be transformational to…
