Penns Valley
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Rhoneymeade Fest Showcases Eclectic National and Local Performers, Artists
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Nearly four dozen national and local musical artists from a wide range of experimental and multicultural genres will take the stage this weekend in State College and Centre Hall for Rhoneymeade Fest. The fourth annual music and art festival centered on Rhoneymeade Arboretum and Sculpture Garden will get underway Thursday night with a kickoff party…
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Hop On Over to FrogFest 2024
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SPRING MILLS — FrogFest 2024 is returning to Muddy Paws Marsh in Spring Mills for a day full of fun and all things frogs. Located at 4158 Penns Valley Road, this free family-friendly event will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 2. The festival features educational stations for all ages, guest…
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Local Farm Stand to Host Second Annual Outdoor Market
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CENTRE HALL — Established in 1954, Long Lane Farm — a crop farm in Centre Hall that also has a farm stand which sells a wide range of local products, including honey, maple syrup, locally made baked goods, fresh produce and more — will host its second annual Long Lane Farm Outdoor Market on Saturday,…
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3 Seriously Injured in Head-On Crash in Centre County
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Three people, including an 8-year-old girl, were flown to a hospital for serious injuries after a head-on collision over the weekend in Centre County, state police at Rockview wrote in a crash report on Wednesday. A 43-year-old Delaware man driving a 2023 Kia Sorento crashed into a 2023 Jeep Wrangler driven by a 64-year-old Aaronsburg…
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Roadwork Expected to Cause Travel Delays on Route 45 in Penns Valley
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Roadwork on a section of Route 45 through Penns Valley is expected to cause travel delays during the morning commute this week, according to PennDOT. Crews will be performing roadway maintenance and repair operations between Millheim and Centre Hall in Penn and Gregg townships beginning at 7 a.,m. each day through Friday, May 17. Flaggers…
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U.S. Labor Department Cites Hanover Foods Centre Hall Plant for Dozens of Safety Violations
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A Pennsylvania-based food processor is facing more than $760,000 in penalties for dozens of health and safety violations at its Centre County facility, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cited Hanover Foods Corp. for 71 violations at its Centre Hall plant, the department wrote in a news…
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Centre County Air Force Pilot Honored with Highway Designation
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MILLHEIM — A section of Pennsylvania Route 445 was designated in honor of Centre County Air Force pilot Lt. Gen. Robert D. Springer on Tuesday, April 2. Lieutenant General Robert D. Springer Memorial Highway was designated for Springer, who died in August 2021. “The section of Pennsylvania Route 445 from the intersection with Pennsylvania Route…
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Local Author Reveals Secret History of Centre County
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CENTRE HALL — Jeffrey Frazier grew up in Centre Hall, spending much of his childhood exploring the mountains of Centre County and learning about the local legends connected to them. Now, he is sharing the old-time tales he’s collected for the last 50 years in his most recent book, “Pennsylvania Mountain Landmarks Vol. 3.” “I…
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Centre County Couple Killed in ATV Rollover Crash
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A Potter Township couple died in an all-terrain vehicle crash Monday night, according to Centre County Coroner Scott Sayers. Timothy and Sharon Belcher, both 67, were pronounced dead at the scene after their four-wheeler overturned, Sayers wrote in a statement. The crash occurred on Mountain Back Road in Potter Township. Autopsies are scheduled and state…
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Penns Valley Restaurant Moving to New Location
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A family-owned restaurant in Penns Valley is moving to a new location this spring. Streamside Family Restaurant will move this month from its home of the past two years at 137 Streamside Place in Spring Mills to Earlystown Road/Route 45 in Centre Hall, next to Centre Herd and near the Earlystown Diner, owners Jennifer and…