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Johnstown Staying Aware | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking NewsWed, 05 Jun 2024 10:28:23 GMT (1717583303947)
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According to multiple reports, Penn State football has reportedly made a decision on who will be the team's next play caller.
Reports indicate that the Nittany Lions are expected to hire Kansas Jayhawks associate head coach Andy Kotelnicki to replace former Offensive Coordinator Mike Yurcich.
“We are excited to welcome Andy, his wife, Lindsey, son, Maximus, and daughter, Joy, to Penn State,” said head coach James Franklin. “Our search process for an offensive coordinator was extensive and throughout it, Andy’s name kept rising to the top of the list.
Making a Difference: Service dog helping Greater Johnstown Elementary students every dayWed, 05 Jun 2024 11:37:45 GMT (1717587465047)
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WEST CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — Police in suburban Philadelphia say a thief made off with rare and valuable books from a used bookstore, including a rare edition of "To Kill A Mockingbird."
Baldwin Book's Barn manager Fred Dannaway says the thief took at least 20 rare books from a case at the front of the West Chester-area bookstore. Dannaway says the thief didn't touch money in the register and left behind other expensive books displayed on a nearby counter.