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A new link in the Centre Region’s bike and pedestrian path system is open for use. Developed by State College and Penn State, the North Gill Street shared-use path in the borough’s West End recently opened after being discussed for more than a decade. Tying into the regional bike path system, the connector at the top of North Gill Street allows travel on pathways from Penn State’s West Campus to Community Field near State High then linking to the Westerly Parkway and Orchard Park bike paths and on into Ferguson Township. “It is a great way to explore the Borough of State College,” State College Mayor Ron Filippelli said in a statement. “Our goal with this project is to increase the use of alternative forms of travel which help make our community healthier and more sustainable.” ....
Local government, university and business leaders issued statements on Monday night denouncing the On Friday, the logo of a white supremacist organization classified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group was stenciled in a red substance over an image of King on the mural, which depicts photos from the civil rights leader’s 1965 visit to Penn State. A public works crew worked quickly to clean the graffiti from the mural at 131 S. Fraser St. Leaders from the Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, Chamber of Business & Industry of Centre County, Downtown State College Improvement District, State College Borough, Centre County Board of Commissioners and Penn State condemned the vandalism. ....
The B.1.1.7 variant, also referred to as the United Kingdom variant, was first discovered at Penn State in tested wastewater samples and was confirmed in a âCOVID-19 Status Updateâ with university officials and community leaders on March 26. âI think myself and others at the university working to set policy were already operating under the presumption that [the variant] was here almost as soon as it was detected in [Pennsylvania],â Ferrari said. âIt was just a matter of time.â The variant was first discovered in Pennsylvania on Jan. 7, and while it is still unknown how widespread it is in State College, the wastewater sample that confirmed its presence dates back to March 7, according to Ferrari. ....
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