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Alumni Association names Honorary Alumni
Alumni Association names Honorary Alumni Friday, June 6, 2008 University Park, Pa.
Personal Journey: Eagles Mere, serene and lovely
Eagles Mere is a beautiful, serene, lovely place in the Endless Mountains of north-central Pennsylvania.
Getting ready for Colbert's visit
“Don't they get it? This isn't real.”
THE REAL STRAIGHT TALK express is about to pull into our great Commonwealth to finally put our primary into proper perspective. via Daily News
CFTT recognizes community effort
“Thanks to their generosity the foundation has had a Web site since its inception and they have recently completed a Web site makeover for the foundation to meet our growing needs”
The Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers recently recognized those individuals and businesses that have been providing in-kind services to the foundation in the last year. via Daily and Sunday Review
“We've got some hunters going bear hunting”
Dakota VanRyn of Canton took some time out Monday to build a snow fort in his yard along Chestnut Street. via Daily and Sunday Review
Are State Police spread too thin?
“State Police use a special computer system to track high crime rates in rural areas, like here in Susquehanna county. And troopers will use that information to patrol those areas more than others.”
They were created to serve rural communities, but are State Police spread too thin? People who live in these rural communities are all too familiar with windy, hilly back roads. via PAHomepage.com
Pickett announces Recycling Performance Grants
“Recycling is very important to the environmental well-being of our local communities and I commend these organizations for their great work”
To reward local communities for its recycling efforts, Rep. Tina Pickett recently announced in a news release that several local organizations will be receiving Recycling Performance grants from the Department ... via Daily and Sunday Review
Alleged drunk driver held over to court in death of former coach
“I looked around and saw the wreckage”
Helen Nace saw the car come right at the pickup truck that her husband was driving, but there was nothing she could do. via Sun-Gazette