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Bike path alternative gets COG approval
A regional government authority Thursday approved a State College school board proposal for Welch pool that will relocate a controversial bike path so that it avoids trees on land behind a South Sparks Street home owned by Ginger Suhey.
Today's video follows several threads and leaves some dangling. We look at the history of daily temperatures during the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts in State College, Pa.
Philipsburg ready for Heritage Days fun
Philipsburg's Heritage Days hoopla is getting ready to bring small-town summer fun back to the Moshannon Valley.
A Sampling of Summer Festivals around Centre County
Submitted by voicesweb on Tue, 2009-06-30 00:55. By: Sara Blackwell July 1-5 2009 The State College Horse Show Series will be held Wednesday July 1 through Sunday July 5. The show will feature over 500 horses.
Lightning may have started barn fire A powerful lightning storm that blew through the area early Friday morning may have caused a barn fire that kept area firefighters busy for four hours at the Lingle Farm on Linden Hall Road in Harris Township.
Boalsburg Garden Party for the Declaration of Independence
Submitted by boalmus on Fri, 2009-06-19 04:24. Start: 2009-07-05 13:30 End: 2009-07-05 15:00 Timezone: Etc/GMT-6 Boalsburg Garden Party for the Declaration of Independence : 1:30 PM, Sunday, July 5, 2009.
Woman quietly helps keep memories alive
Mary Kisner has lived in the State College area almost her entire life, but her work in curriculum development at Penn State and then as a consultant in work force education has kept her on the road for much of her adult life.
Centre County Man Faces Kidnapping Charges
A 19-year-old Fleming man who is accused of kidnapping his ex-girlfriend at approximately 12:02 a.m. on June 3 will face charges, according to the Philipsburg State Police.
Police investigate State College burglaries State College police are investigating at least half a dozen successful and attempted burglaries that took place Friday night into Saturday morning.
Howard Area Lions Club member Randy Payton leads the "Journey for Sight" walk-a-thon, pictured with a lion mascot built by 25-year Lions Club member Lester Beck, which is the Centre County Lions' 26th annual fund raising walk to benefit the visually impaired at the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg, Sunday May 31, 2009.
Why do we have Memorial Day? When I was growing up in Pennsylvania, I'm sure I asked myself this question many times.
Staring down the barrels of big guns
Two 14-inch 45 guns from the USS Pennsylvania are unloaded Thursday at the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg.
The Civil War-era Marine Corps League Color Guard, followed by other historical Boalsburg re-enactors, walk Monday to the Boalsburg Cemetery to begin the village's 145th Memorial Day service.
Corman relaunches effort to transfer Rockview land to CBICC
State Sen. Jake Corman, R-Benner Township, and the Centre County Industrial Development Corp.
More than just a holiday in Boalsburg
Memorial Day is more than just another holiday in Boalsburg. The first celebration was held in 1864, when three towns women gathered in the cemetery to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers.
Boalsburg's centennial celebration concludes with Historic Homes Tour
As Boalsburg wraps up its bicentennial celebration, area residents will have the opportunity to witness a rare and expanded glimpse of the village's history.
Down the highway rolled the two massive tractor-trailers with police escorts, pulling into the Pennsylvania Military Museum parking lot.
Members of the 28th Infantry Division National Guard salute during the Annual Memorial Service at the 28th Division National Memorial Shrine at the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg, on Sunday, May 17, 2009.
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