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Keller: Penn State distancing itself from Paterno era
The NCAA dropped the hammer on Penn State University on Monday, effectively crippling its once-storied-but-now-stained football program for years to come and doing so with incredible haste. Just weeks after former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was...
Tags: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, The Pennsylvania State University, College Sports, Punishment
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Penn State president says 4-year ban was floated
Associated PressPenn State faced the threat of a four-year ban on playing football before the NCAA imposed sanctions this week over the school’s handling of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal, a university spokesman said Wednesday. David La Torre said...Tags: Mark Emmert, Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, The Pennsylvania State University, College Sports
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Mail Call - July 27
“Karen Harshman, we support you 100 percent. I’m sure if Mr. Ridenour had a family vacation planned for a long time, with some friends and everybody, he would be making other arrangements and changing the date for him. So we support you 100...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Bill Clinton, Politics, Arts and Culture, Assault
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Letter to the Editor - July 28
Why should players pay for crimes of others? To the editor: With the sanctions against Penn State University, the NCAA punished those with no involvement in any crime, instead of the perpetrators of the child abuse and related cover-up. Listening to...Tags: Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Virginia Tech, Students, The Pennsylvania State University, Awards and Prizes
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Mail Call - Aug. 1
“I’m a Pennsylvanian who grew up watching Penn State, watched the program rise, become better and better. I watched administration that was reactive and not proactive, and right now I see people being reactive, and removing Joe Pa’s...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Joe Paterno, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Research
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ACC tries to save face after terrible showing in BCS
The Atlantic Coast Conference is looking for a fresh start. The way the last few postseasons have ended, the beleaguered league could use one. The ACC sent two teams to the BCS for the first time in 2011 — but that just gave the league two...
Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels, Head Injuries, Atlantic Coast Conference, Florida State Seminoles, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 8
Would Michael have objected to government help in developing shale gas? To the editor: Concerning George Michael’s article of July 30, trashing the president’s “supposed” comments about the role of government in aiding...Tags: Punishment, Energy Resources, The Washington Post, The Pennsylvania State University, Crime, Law and Justice
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DAs want Penn State fines to fund PA child centers
Prosecutors in Pennsylvania hope to steer some of the $60 million in fines Penn State must pay the NCAA over the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal to children’s advocacy centers across the state. The group is not seeking a specific amount of money,...Tags: Fines, Jerry Sandusky, The Pennsylvania State University, Justice System, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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New HCC women's basketball coach says Olympic experience can be beneficial
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comAs she prepares for her first season as head coach of the women’s basketball program at Hagerstown Community College, two-time Olympian Vicky Bullett has carved out some time to watch the 2012 Summer Olympics. “Even as an athlete who played...Tags: Gymnastics Clubs, Atlantic Coast Conference, Awards and Prizes, Women's National Basketball Association, Basketball
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Clement dunks field, holds off Haje to defend Krumpe's title
andrewm@herald-mail.comOnce the thunderstorm was done ripping through Hagerstown on Friday evening, the participants in the second annual Krumpe’s Do-Nut Alley Rally 5K were treated to cooler, damper, more ideal conditions for their 3.1-mile footrace. And what a race...Tags: Wade Miller, Road Running, Running
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Locomotive helping soccer players get on track for college
andrewm@herald-mail.comThe road to college soccer is a difficult one to navigate for many high school-age players and their families. That’s why Locomotive FC, the Hagerstown-based youth soccer club, has created a map to help make the trip a little easier for them....Tags: Health Treatments, Physical Therapy, Sports, Soccer, High School Sports
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Fans cheer new college football playoff system
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comHagerstown resident Darryl Sword, 60, did not hide his satisfaction Wednesday with the news that a playoff system would be coming to college football in 2014. “It’s long overdue,” he said. “A playoff will solve a lot of...Tags: College Football, College Basketball, Football, Bowl Championship Series, Sports
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