Friday, June 6th, 2025

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Good morning, State College. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 6th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ WTAJ featured Eric Smith as a hometown hero on May 27th—his profile highlights his local contributions and service. WTAJ
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Irena Potochny, a materials science major at Penn State, is working with a professor to create hydrogel fibers that change with heat or water + her research may lead to smart clothing and robotics while she prepares for graduate studies. Penn State
- ➤ The State College Area School Board approved the final $211.5 million 2025-26 budget that includes a 4% real estate tax increase—raising the district’s millage to 52.9597 and adding about $147 for a property with a median value of $74,208. The plan also funds six new positions and boosts substitute pay while covering rising utility and recurring costs after a May 19 public hearing. StateCollege.com
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Gregg Township sued Spotlight PA to block the release of financial records needed for its bond claim as it seeks to recover nearly $533,000 allegedly stolen by former employee Pamela Hackenburg. The township said its insurer Travelers is expected to decide on the claim in 30 to 60 days—an action meant to protect the ongoing investigation. StateCollege.com
- ➤ State College Borough Council is weighing repair options for its aging Pugh Street garage and McAllister deck—both show signs of serious wear that could lead to replacement. Officials will decide in the coming months whether to make short-term fixes or plan for new parking structures. StateCollege.com
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Defensive end Max Granville sustained a long-term injury that sidelined him for the upcoming season—Coach Franklin said that this opens the door for Zuriah Fisher and other players to step up. The team now faces a thinner lineup as it prepares for rigorous training camp and a competitive season. StateCollege.com
- ➤ Penn State announced that three players who were injured are expected to be fully cleared for preseason training camp. Anthony Donkoh will compete with Nolan Rucci while Andrew Rappleyea and Tony Rojas will vie for their starting roles—ensuring they are ready from day one. StateCollege.com
- ➤ Penn State’s new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles, who left Ohio State 130 days ago, met with the media on June 5 to explain how his fresh system—shaped by 15 spring practices and six weeks of offseason planning—is already impacting the defense. Known as a 37-year veteran with a proven record, Knowles brought clear communication and a strategic approach praised by his assistants as the team prepares for a strong fall season. StateCollege.com
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Boalsburg Wine Walk
4:30-8:30 p.m. — Duffy's Tavern — All items available for purchase — Sample local wines, ciders, beers, and enjoy live music and food trucks.
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Teen Mental Health Book Signing
1-2 p.m. — Barnes & Noble — Free entry — Explore new insights on teen mental health during a special book signing event.
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Steep Canyon Rangers Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — The State Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a night of traditional bluegrass with a contemporary twist from award-winning songwriters.
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Happy Valley Puzzle Swap
1-2 p.m. — Walmart Supercenter — Free entry — Exchange gently used jigsaw puzzles in a community-friendly environment.
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Open Gym
Beat the evening heat and have the kids burn off some energy at CEG's Summer Tuesday night Open Gyms! Open for ages 1–18, but please note that ages 1–5 require a parent or guardian to stay with them. 6:15pm–7:30pm at Centre Elite Gymnastics, 177 Champion Drive, Suite 200, State College, PA 16803. $5/members, $10/non-members.
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Remington Ryde Bluegrass Festival
June 25-29 — Centre County Grange Fair — Ticketed event — Enjoy performances from 19 Bluegrass bands including Grand Ole Opry star Rhonda Vincent.
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Sips & Sounds Downtown Celebration
4:00 – 8:45 p.m. — Sidney Friedman Park — Free entry — Experience a vibrant summer celebration with live music and refreshing beverages in downtown State College.
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Langhorne Slim Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — The State Theatre — Ticket prices not specified — Experience the powerful and raw sounds of acclaimed singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim.
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Killer Queen Tribute Concert
8-11 p.m. — The State Theatre — Ticketed event — Experience the acclaimed tribute band Killer Queen as they bring the magic of Queen to life on stage.
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Firecracker 4K Independence Day Run/Walk
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Medlar Field — Registration fee required — Celebrate Independence Day with a patriotic run and enjoy festivities topped off with fireworks.
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