Sean Yoder
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Q&A with Lynsey Addario, Author of ‘It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War’
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Lynsey Addario is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist known for her images of war. Her book, It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War. Her book was chosen as the Penn State Reads common text. She will visit the community on Oct. 16-17 for events at Penn State and Schlow Centre
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State College Aims to Balance New High-Rises with Old Charm
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For the past several months, drivers entering downtown State College from the east have seen the jibs of construction cranes slowly pulling into shape the latest high-rise building.
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Q&A with Lynsey Addario, author of “It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War”
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Lynsey Addario is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist known for her images of war. Her book, It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War, is a memoir of […]
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For Anita Ditz, ‘books and kids’ proved a perfect combination
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Anita Ditz will be hanging up her hat as the head of children’s services at Schlow Centre Region Library this month, leaving a 34-year legacy of building up programs aimed […]
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Centre County Deed Reports
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BELLEFONTE BOROUGH Federal National Mortgage Association and Fannie Mae to Susan A. Homan, 1018 Tanney St., Bellefonte, $196,500 Daniel L. Mattern, Madeline F. Mattern, Allen R. Mattern, Mary […]
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Deed reports
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RECORDED July 31 to Aug. 8 BELLEFONTE BOROUGH Robert J. Rogers and Karen L. Rogers, 987 Shady Lane, Bellefonte, $230,000 John E. Keeler and Teresa A. Keeler […]
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Grange Fair: Organizing ‘Fair with All the Tents’ Is Massive Endeavor
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If you want to camp at the Grange Fair, you had better find the philosopher’s stone — the mystical substance from ancient legend that was supposed to make someone immortal — because the wait time for a tent was literally hundreds of years before staff stopped taking names.
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Probation Office Move to Temple Court Building on Hold
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Some of the future occupants of the Temple Court building will be waiting a little longer to settle into their new offices.
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20 years in the making: CPI accredited to award degrees
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The Central Pennsylvania Institute of Technology has become the second institution of its kind in the state to receive accreditation to award degrees.