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Bellefonte E-Recycle event nets huge haul | News, Sports, Jobs

From Staff Reports PHOTO PROVIDED Some of the between two and three tons of old electronic equipment recycled at the Electronics Recycle opportunity this past week is shown, along with some of the volunteers who helped collect it. BELLEFONTE The Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce and Black Hoof Technology partnered to provide an Electronics Recycle opportunity at the Bellefonte Armory complex on April 23 and 24. The event was designed as a free public service to keep old computers and related equipment out of the landfill and recycle them for productive use. The event was held at the Bellefonte Armory, courtesy of the Bellefonte Borough, and with the help of volunteers from the Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology, the Chamber of Commerce, Black Hoof Technology, Downtown Bellefonte Incorporated, the local U.S. Army Recruiting Company, Timberland Federal Credit Union, and Bellefonte Borough Council. Upcycle, LLC was the professional recycler use

After life-changing trauma, Army veteran and friend find passion for helping others

By ABBY DREY | Centre Daily Times | Published: April 18, 2021 SPRING MILLS, Pa. (Tribune News Service) Sgt. Adam Hartswick and RJ Shirey call each other brothers, though they only met four years ago. The best family is the family you choose, Hartswick said with a laugh earlier this month in his Spring Mills home, as he and Shirey lounged with their prosthetic legs on the ottoman. The State College Area High School alums who graduated nine years apart were brought together after two accidents and dozens of surgeries that left them both amputees. While their trauma experiences were very different Hartswick s injuries occurred in May 2013 in Afghanistan; Shirey s hunting accident happened three years later in Centre County each showed grit and determination that helped save their lives, and now they re drawing on those experiences to help others.

Centre County Providing $15,000 for Emergency Responder Scholarships

As Career and Technical Education Month got underway in February, the Centre County Board of Commissioners is re-introducing $15,000 of 2021 funding for emergency responder scholarships, Commissioner Mark Higgins said on Tuesday. “These scholarships encourage new adult volunteers and the retention of junior volunteers for Centre County fire companies and EMS services,” Higgins said. The county first began offering the scholarship program in 2019. “A number of these degrees and certificates are in health care and other fields where there are current needs for additional employees,” Higgins said. Recipients must remain on active duty through the end of the academic year of the scholarship.

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