Jodi Morelli
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Kent Baker Retires After Nearly 3 Decades with College Township
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For almost three decades, Kent Baker, of Boalsburg, has thought about all the details that go into community improvement projects.
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Baker retires after nearly three decades with College Township
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BOALSBURG — For almost three decades, Kent Baker, of Boalsburg, has thought about all the details that go into community improvement projects. When he was working on making a roadway safer, renovating a facility or upgrading a park, he was focused on the details, making sure he paid attention to all the little things…
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Ameron President Alison Kurtz Excels in a Male-Dominated Industry
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Kurtz, who was named president of the construction company nearly 20 years ago, is breaking any stereotypes that might exist about running a construction company.
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Ameron president excels in male-dominated industry
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STATE COLLEGE — Today, more and more women are becoming leaders of business and industry. Locally, one of those leaders is Alison Kurtz, president of Ameron Construction in State College. Kurtz, who was named president of the construction company nearly 20 years ago, is breaking any stereotypes that might exist about running a construction…
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Summer Youth Fair Set to Help Families Plan for School Break
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Summertime plans are on the minds of hundreds of parents and children in and around Centre County.
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‘Party Girl’ Serves Community on Many Levels
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Joy Vincent-Killian, of State College, wears many hats. Some of those hats include manager, ambassador, involved community member and mentor. And don’t forget about party girl.
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Local Veterinary Professionals Offer Pet Safety Tips
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With temperatures dipping into the single digits and snow and ice-covered surfaces everywhere, local veterinarians urge pet owners to take animal safety seriously.
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Perry Supports, Guides Students on Their Academics Paths
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While students continue their journeys at Penn State, Jamey Perry, a longtime university employee, will be there to support and guide students on whatever path they choose to take.
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High School Freshman to Perform at First Night
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New to this year’s First Night performance schedule is a Centre County teen who has performed in numerous local musical and theater productions for many years.
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State College to Welcome 2018 with First Night
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Downtown State College will once again play host to the biggest New Year’s Eve party in Central Pennsylvania.