Madeline Miller
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Experts and community members argued for and against keeping fluoride in the borough’s water. The sole member of the water authority in favor of continuing fluoridation resigned during the meeting, calling the situation “unfortunate.”
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The event included a poetry reading and a panel discussion. The poet's entries shared a common theme — “Caring for Creation.”
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Shoppers at Aldi in DuBois share how they've adjusted their grocery lists due to surging prices and the preparations they’re making in case the cost of food remains high.
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AAA reports a record-breaking number of people is expected to travel over the holiday weekend, despite national average gas prices exceeding $5. DuBois residents share their thoughts on steep gas prices.
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During her confirmation hearings, Ketanji Brown Jackson was questioned by Senator Ted Cruz about children's books that discuss diversity and whether that was Critical Race Theory. Some central PA experts and parents shared how such literature can broaden children's perspectives.
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Mel Curtis organizes food distributions for students, veterans and the general public throughout Centre County, Pennsylvania. We discuss Curtis’ efforts to help those facing hunger, how hunger has been exacerbated by COVID-19 and the effects of inflation on the program.
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Pennsylvania was hit especially hard in the aftermath of Hurricane Agnes. Lock Haven was one of the cities severely impacted. People who remember the flooding that came with the then tropical storm recall the immediate and long-term impact of the storm and how Agnes prompted the Lock Haven community to construct a levee for flood protection.
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Juneteenth celebration events included a block party in downtown State College with live music, food, Black vendors and more.
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Bellefonte Bread Baker and Acadian Consignment both launched in Centre County during the pandemic offering zero-contact services.
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