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Melosky and Brown enjoyed their Big 33 experience and Pennsylvania's big win
HERSHEY — Rob Melosky said he will be back in the weight room at Nazareth High School on Monday morning. But the Blue Eagles football coach returned to his school feeling he was a better coach than he was before his involvement in the Big 33...
Tags: Hersheypark, Sports, Pittsburgh Panthers, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Football
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Parkland grad and Emmaus assistant gets Brandywine boys basketball post
Groller's CornerRyan Wehr, a 2003 Parkland High graduate who has been an assistant and JV coach at Emmaus over the last five years, has been named the new boys basketball coach at Brandywine Heights. Wehr replaces Ben Tannous, who resigned to become the coach Southern... -
Brandywine finally does it, wins the PIAA 2A softball title
Groller's CornerSTATE COLLEGE — In four previous trips to the state finals, Brandywine softball coach Don Roach had to console teary-eyed players after disappointing defeats. On Friday morning after yet another PIAA 2A title game, Roach was the one crying. But... -
Sons take dad's words to heart
You don't need a resume. No college or high school degree is required. And the vetting process is highly dubious. A paycheck? Forget it. This job costs you plenty. A penchant for golf, wearing socks with sandals, barbecuing and fishing are common...
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Big 33 Football Classic 'important' for Maryland, Terps' Randy Edsall says
One of Randy Edsall's goals in his final year at Susquehannock High School in Glen Rock, Pa., was to be named to the Pennsylvania roster for the Big 33 Football Classic. Although he wasn't selected for the 1976 game despite being an all-state...
Tags: College Football, Softball, Schools, High Schools, Maryland Terrapins
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New study: Races differ in how they view delay in arrest of George Zimmerman
Blacks and Hispanics are more likely than whites to believe that George Zimmerman would have been arrested immediately had Trayvon Martin been white, according to a new study co-written by a UCF professor. The study, co-authored by University of...
Tags: Police Arrests, Trayvon Martin, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues
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Penn State extends no-bag policy at Beaver Stadium
Penn State University will prohibit spectators from bringing purses, backpacks and other bags to Beaver Stadium for football games this fall, extending a policy it began in April. The university said Friday that the no-bag policy instituted for the Blue-...
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Baranoski, McKenzie win in Keirin Cup
For Matt Baranoski, winning the Keirin Cup at the Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Trexlertown is becoming old hat. For New Zealand's Stephanie McKenzie, the first time was certainly sweet. Both young riders put on thrilling displays of speed and...Tags: Electronics, Track Cycling, Sports, Sprint Cycling, Cycling
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Ketchen, Pope and Prisby: Penn State trustees yet to reach goal of complete reform
Mark Twain once noted, "There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded." Some members of Penn State's board of trustees honestly believe that the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Mark Twain, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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All the ways you're being watched
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON Someone is watching you. What you spend. Where you eat. Whom you call. Where you travel. What you Google. What you give to charity. Recent reports of government access to records from phone companies, Internet providers and credit card...Tags: National Security Agency, U.S. Congress, Government, FBI, National Government
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Penn State to host international conference on pollinator health
College of Agricultural Sciences, Penn State UniversityWith populations of wild and domesticated pollinators, such as honeybees, in decline, some of the world's foremost scientists in the field will converge on Penn State this summer to discuss the latest research aimed at understanding and overcoming...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Agriculture, Research, North Carolina State University, Agricultural Research and Technology
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