Community
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State College Student Wins 1st Place, and a $250K Prize, in National Math and Science Competition
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A State College Area School District student won first place on Tuesday night in a national math and science competition for high school seniors billed as the oldest and most […]
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Tony Trischka Brings ‘Earl Jam’ Banjo Tribute to State College
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Trischka, widely regarded as one of the most influential banjo players of the past half-century, will bring his Earl Jam project to the State Theatre on Saturday, just one day after the release of his second Earl Jam album.
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Centre LGBT+ to Host Pride 5K
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Centre LGBT+ will host its first 5K run and walk this spring. The inaugural Pride 5K: Love on Display will be held at 9 a.m. on Sunday, May 31, starting […]
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Juniper Village Resident Celebrates 102nd Birthday
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Peter Haglich, a resident of Juniper Village at Brookline in State College, celebrated his 102nd birthday on Monday, March 9, surrounded by friends and associates at the senior living community. […]
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Local Gardeners Grow Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for Area Food Banks
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In 2025, Think We Not Me donated 82,000 pounds of fruit and vegetables, and in 2026 the organization is working on hitting the 100,000 pound mark
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Battista: Farewell, Home Sweet Home
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“A house without love is not a home”— Hank Williams Most of us have heard some musical or literary version of the saying, “a house without love is not a […]
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State College Food Bank Installs Solar Panels to Reduce Costs, Environmental Impact
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The State College Food Bank is taking a new step to further its sustainability efforts and save money that can go directly to combatting hunger in Centre County. Solar panels […]
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The Women Keeping Centre County Safe and Paving the Way for Generations to Come
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Meet some of the Centre County first responders who are breaking barriers while building pathways.
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American Legion Post 245 Honors Emergency Responders and Students
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Held before a full room of Legion members, families and community guests, the annual banquet recognized a Boalsburg firefighter, a Ferguson Township police officer and a slate of student essay winners whose work ranged from flag etiquette to constitutional law.
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A Downtown State College Street Will Transform Into a ‘Pop-Up Park’ This Summer
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A long-discussed idea to turn a downtown State College street into a seasonal pedestrian plaza will come to fruition this summer. “East End Social” will transform Hiester Street from East […]