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Artist of the Month: Local author Kaila Clancy finds her niche with a little help from her 3-year-old daughter
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We all have books that fill us with nostalgia, taking us right back to childhood. Local children’s book author and stay-at-home-mom Kaila Clancy finds the inspiration behind her works from […]
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Lunch with Mimi: Dr. Seria Chatters is championing equity in State College schools
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In July 2018, Seria Chatters became the first-ever director of equity and inclusivity at the State College Area School District. She is also an adjunct associate professor of Counselor Education […]
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Taste of the Month: Food with a Philly flavor is helping the We Are Inn become a destination
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Pat Romano, proprietor of the We Are Inn Hotel and Restaurant in Philipsburg, is always ready to switch gears, try something new, and keep going. He’s constantly adding new food […]
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Q&A with Pink Zone President Mitch Kirsch
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These are challenging times for all nonprofits, with a national focus on the pandemic and so many people struggling financially. The search for a new executive director added even more […]
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A new group restarts ‘Red Mo’ watershed cleanup project, with millions of dollars in potential benefits
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Residents of the Moshannon Valley know Moshannon Creek as the boundary separating Centre and Clearfield counties. The waterway, which is a tributary to the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, […]
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Health: Beware of playing through the pain
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Back to school might not mean back to the classroom this year – or back to official school sports. But young athletes who want to stay at the top of […]
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Artist of the Month: Alex Russell creates sculptures out of branches, tree limbs, and twine on front lawns in State College
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As a graduate student in Penn State’s School of Visual Arts, Alex Russell was frustrated when she lost access to her studio due to the coronavirus pandemic. A sculptor who […]
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Lunch with Mimi: With determination and confidence, Centrice Martin has overcome adversity to find success
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Town&Gown founder Mimi Barash Coppersmith first interviewed Centrice Martin more than 10 years ago after she received the 2009 Penn State Outstanding Adult Student award while earning a degree in […]
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On Tap: While craft beer industry is largely white, things are beginning to change and some Pennsylvania brewers helping make it happen
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Richard Koilor and his brother, Mengistu, were initially drawn to becoming craft beer brewers like many other brewers. As they started brewing their own beer, they also sought to become […]
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Snapshot: Bruce Trinkley, Nittany Valley Symphony will give youngsters a taste of live, classical music – with a little help from dinosaurs
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Each year, the Nittany Valley Symphony performs a family concert designed for young listeners and their parents. This year, the family concert’s theme is Dinosaurs on Parade, with works centered […]