Jennifer Miller
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Staged Home Offers Creative, Thrifty Décor Ideas for Local Homeowners
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The mission – decorate the home with budget-friendly items and following the “reuse, reduce, recycle” theme. Another goal, says marketing liaison Sue Hiester, was to add creative storage space since the home does not have an attic or basement.
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Planning Commission Signs Off on Revised Plan for Metropolitan, Questions Design of United Methodist Wesley Foundation
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“What you do here is of great importance to the town,” Boniface says. Boniface says the success of The Metropolitan will likely impact what officials decide about similar proposals.
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Penn State Students Remember 9/11 Victims on 13th Anniversary of Attacks
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Benninghoff says when terrorists hit the World Trade Center they “hit at the heart of the American economy to try and send us a message and we sent them a message, ‘we’re not going to be broken.'”
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Families Still Need Homes as Franklin Manor Closure Approaches, ‘We Are the Forgotten People’
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“I work every day. I own my home. This is all I can afford. I’m sorry, I’m poor. Some people do work hard to try and make a living,” one resident told StateCollege.com.”What about these families here who don’t have places to go – where are we supposed to go?”
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Spanier asks Court to Order Attorney General’s Office to Comply with Discovery Process
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At issue is a database of more than 20 million e-mails and other electronically stored documents thought to be permanently deleted, but the Attorney General’s Office later recovered as part of an internal review of the Sandusky criminal investigation.
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New Artistic Fixture Waits at Downtown CATA Bus Stop
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“The work commemorates the meeting between paper books and technology, the welcoming of a new era,” says artist Gavin Gardner.
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Workers Walk Out of State College Chipotle
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“We just felt neglected,” Healy told Onward State. “…Working conditions are heinous. I’m not trying to take down the Chipotle corporation, I just want to see people treated better. We’re not trying to start a strike or anything like that.”
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Residents Raise Concerns Over Handicap Parking at Welch Pool
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“The handicapped parking spaces were placed across a bus lane, a long stretch of cement, through a gate, and across even more cement away from the entrance of the pool,” says Margaret Nollau.
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Police: Student Celebration Mostly Calm, Few Problems
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“It was not an alcohol-fueled event. It was a celebration,” says Wilson. “They were excited and rightfully so. Everyone was on pretty good behavior.”
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Penn State Gets Serious About Campus Vending Machines
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“It seemed reasonable to install them at the locations where the students are studying and working,” says Grigor. “It was a way to serve the students and that’s what the libraries are all about.”