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Too many things go wrong for Curve

From Mirror reports BOWIE, Md. — A five-run seventh inning proved to be too much for the Altoona Curve Tuesday night in a 10-4 loss to the ...

Sports at a glance

PSU receiver in the portal In a move that was not a surprise after Friday’s news that he had been away from the team all week, Penn State wide receiver KeAndre ...

WR question marks linger

UNIVERSITY PARK — There was perhaps nothing more interesting in college football over the weekend than the report from 247 Sports that Penn ...

Topsy Turvey

Workers from Ameron Construction, State College, unload drainage pipes for the stormwater project commencing along Mansion Boulevard on Tuesday afternoon. Mirror ...

Taking a gander

A Canada Goose gander protects his mate as she sits on their nest near the right field fence at the Central High School baseball field in ...

Briefcase

GIDA adds new members The Glendale Industrial Development Association recently welcomed new members to the association, as Jim and Julie Igou and Robert Jarbek ...

Primanti Bros. wins ‘Coolest Thing’

Briefcase

Rail decision better late than never

It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling against one-person crews ...

City search becoming elusive one

For mandated reporters, there is no gray area

Divorces

Editor’s note: The following information was provided by the prothonotary’s offices at area county courthouses. Blair County MYERS — Neil J.; Amy J., both ...

Marriage licenses

Marriage licenses

Edwin E. Eckard Jr.

Edwin E. Eckard Jr., 70, Altoona, passed away Sunday at UPMC Altoona. He was born in Altoona, son of the late Edwin E. Sr. and Margaret J. (Ott) Eckard. Surviving ...

George W. Glunt

Vincent J. Reilly

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