Town&Gown Magazine
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Gravel Bike Adventure Gateway
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A new resource showcases Centre County’s many gravel bike adventure routes.
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Local Historia: Murder by James Munks, Part 2
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Crime, confession, execution and resurrection in the early 1800s.
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Whiteout Tequila: Born in Mexico, Raised in PA
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Founded by former football players Mike Mauti and Christian Hackenberg, Whiteout Tequila “nods to that electric, all-in atmosphere Pennsylvanians know.”
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Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Renaissance Fund Honorees Bill & Connie Hayes
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For their many contributions to the local community and Penn State University, the Bill and Connie Hayes will be recognized as the university’s 2025 Renaissance Fund honorees on Nov. 11 at a reception supporting a newly created scholarship fund in their names.
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Going the Distance at the Tussey Mountainback Relay and Ultra
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The Tussey Mountainback Relay and Ultramarathon, which returns later this month, has been inspiring runners for 26 years.
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Rick Jacobs: Stage at Talleyrand Is on Target to Hold Its First Concert in 2026
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Project leaders are poised to start the process toward breaking ground on The Stage at Talleyrand in Bellefonte over the next few months, with the goal of hosting the first concert in late summer or early fall of 2026.
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A Bear Meadows Fen-way
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A trail loop showcases the natural area recently added to the national Old-Growth Forest Network
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‘Something New Every Day.’ Crowley Leads Centre County Public Defenders
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David Crowley has seen plenty of cases, and plenty of change, in his 35 years as Centre County’s chief public defender.
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Local Historia: Murder by James Munks
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James Munks probably would not have made the history books had it not been for an infamous crime, subsequent confession and very public execution. Nor would his name evoke such mystery if paranormal claims had not been published about him escaping the grave and even being resurrected.
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Making an Impact: New Penn State Incubator Offers Workforce, Economic Benefits for the Community
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Penn State’s Impact Incubator formed to help solve a skill gap problem that employers and business development organizations have found among new graduates entering the workforce.


