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Centre County to attract American Airlines flights to University Park Airport
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Centre County Looks to Land Charlotte Flights at University Park Airport
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Motorists can expect intermittent traffic stops Wednesday morning on North Atherton Street in Patton Township, according to PennDOT.
The stops between Patriot Lane and Woodycrest Street are needed for power lines to be stretched over the road for the new Aldi grocery store currently under construction.
Stops of up to eight minutes are expected from 9 to 10 a.m. Drivers should anticipate travel delays.
Turns on to exit from side streets and driveways will be accommodated.
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Patton Township Reaches Solution for Pickleball Complaints
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Construction has begun for a major expansion to a Patton Township equine hospital that will create the region’s only full-service equine surgical facility.
“I’ve been working on since 2016 and I really do feel like I finally found the right group of people, the right township, the right piece of land,” Dr. Catherine Radtke, owner of Abington Equine Hospital, said during a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday morning. “It’s going to come together and I think it’s going to be great.”
Radtke was joined by state Sen. Jake Corman, R-Benner Township, and state Rep. Rich Irvin, R-Spruce Creek Township, who helped facilitate a $370,000 state grant from the Keystone Communities Program for the $2.4 million project.