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UPDATE: Jerry Sandusky attorney asks judge to dismiss some counts
Prosecutors and defense attorneys don't take questions after leaving closed door meeting with the judge
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SANDUSKY SCANDAL
Prosecution seeks info on Sandusky defense expert witnesses
Prosecutors in the Jerry Sandusky case want to know if the defense plans to have experts testify at the upcoming trial.
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Gov. Corbett will speak at National Guard event in Boalsburg Sunday
Gov. Tom Corbett will attend a memorial service to honor members of the National Guard at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg.
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PENN STATE SPORTS
Penn State seeks to host prep hoops, wrestling championships
Penn States attempt to secure the PIAA basketball and individual wrestling championships has encountered a glitch.
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JOE PATERNO
Paterno apology hinges on Freeh report, education secretary says
Ron Tomalis, Pennsylvanias secretary of education and an ex-officio member of Penn States board of trustees, said the board will wait until the Freeh report is issued before deciding whether to apologize to the Paterno family for how the university handled the firing of the former coach...
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NEWS
State College native to perform tonight on 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'
State College residents will see a native son on tonight’s episode of “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.”
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CRIME
Ex-PNC manager pleads guilty to fraud
The former manager of the Bellefonte branch of PNC Bank has agreed to plead guilty to stealing almost $80,000 from the bank and its customers over a sevenyear span ending in 2011.
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SANDUSKY SCANDAL
Penn State served with notice of McQueary lawsuit
Penn State has been formally notified of Mike McQueary's pending whistleblower lawsuit.
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Flight 93 memorial fundraiser raises $2 million
The National Park Foundation says a Washington, D.C. fundraiser featuring two former presidents raised $2 million for the Flight 93 National Memorial.
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Police: Pa. man shopped at store where body left
Prosecutors say a central Pennsylvania man shopped at supermarket while his wife's body lay in the back of her sport utility vehicle in the parking lot.
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Corbett: Schools should use reserves to avoid cuts
Gov. Tom Corbett says school districts should be dipping into their reserves to avoid cutting programs next year, although public school advocates say most districts are already using the money.








