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County Commissioners Approve Nearly $700,000 in Grants from Rescue Plan Funds statecollege.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from statecollege.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Citing the rising number of cases of COVID-19 and increased hospitalizations due to the virus in the county, Centre County government workers will remain in full-remote work status for at least another two weeks. If numbers don’t stabilize, it could be even longer. The county had hoped to move workers to a full-rotational model beginning the first week in April. During Tuesday’s Board of Commissioners meeting, County Administer Margaret Gray said she learned that day that COVID-19 hospitalizations had risen again at Mount Nittany Medical Center. She said the number of county workers who have needed to quarantine has also climbed.
Jan 21, 2021 BELLEFONTE — Since 1988, the Centre County Historical Society (CCHS) has annually recognized individuals and organizations for their outstanding work in preserving and interpreting Centre County history. And this year, historic preservation and advocacy projects from around the county will be featured on Sunday, Jan. 31 at 3 p.m. via Zoom. Award Recipients of the 32nd annual John H. Zeigler Historic Preservation Awards: EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY Matt Maris — Local Historical Walking Tours Inspiring curiosity and learning about local history through research, the Local Historia Facebook page, and historical walking tours of Bellefonte. PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION Centre County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial and Curtin Monument –Centre County Board of Commissioners Michael Pipe-Chair, Mark Higgins-Vice Chair, Steven Dershem-Commissioner Alan Popovich, AIA-APArchitects, LLC, Sue Hannegan, Alberto Romero M.A. and Alec Romero