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1. Free STEM Day opens its doors for middle schoolers (lewistownsentinel.com) — Middle schoolers can dive into hands-on STEM activities at a free STEM Day for Schools on Oct. 2 at the State College YMCA, organized by Discovery Space and Kid Tech. Sessions are divided by distance and include interactive exhibits from educators, businesses, and universities. Schools and homeschool groups must register in advance, and space is limited.
2. School board prepares for new school year with purchase approvals (statecollege.com) — State College Area school leaders just approved a long list of purchases that will shape classrooms, athletics, and transportation for the 2026/27 year, from wrestling uniforms to robotics kits. The board also backed new culinary, engineering, and agriculture lab equipment, plus updated van contracts, meaning students will see fresh technology, hands-on learning tools, and transportation options across the district.
3. '...in the bottom ten:' How prevalent is drug activity, overdose cases in Centre County? (wjactv.com) — State College is again in the spotlight as investigators say cocaine tied to a recent Penn State fraternity case was brought here from Philadelphia and New York, yet Centre County's opioid overdose rate remains among the lowest in Pennsylvania. Officials explain how this unusually low rate even reduces the county's share of national opioid settlement funds, offering a nuanced picture of local drug issues.
4. Two Penn State Fraternities Tied To Alleged Cocaine Trafficking Ring (wabcradio.com) — Authorities say an alleged cocaine trafficking ring tied to two Penn State fraternities funneled drugs into the State College area, leading to charges against 14 people. Prosecutors allege bulk cocaine came from Philadelphia and New York, with some fraternity pledges reportedly helping package the drugs, underscoring the scale of the operation near campus.
5. Mount Nittany navigates loss of Medicare community hospital status, other federal changes (centredaily.com) — Mount Nittany Health is bracing for major financial strain in the State College area after losing its special Medicare Sole Community Hospital status, a change tied to the opening of Penn Highlands State College. Hospital leaders and union workers are clashing over wages, staffing, and priorities as Mount Nittany sues federal officials and warns that reduced reimbursements could reshape services and budgets locally.
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