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State College, PA, United States

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  • Legal Times
  • Centre Daily Times
  • The Sacramento Bee
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Past articles by Frank:

Bankruptcy concerns continue to shape Americans’ views on health care

In particular, the cost of prescription drugs weighs among the factors influencing voters in the upcoming presidential election. → Read More

COVID-19 economy pushing workers into early, involuntary retirement

A new report shows that involuntary retirement caused by the pandemic could have devastating effects. → Read More

Will COVID-19 push employers to overhaul retirement plans?

Late boomers” had already seen their retirement accounts dip “below optimal levels” before COVID-19, but now employers may need to help. → Read More

Among the pandemic’s lasting impact could be a COVID-19 baby bust

During uncertain times, fewer children are born, which could have implications for Social Security and more. → Read More

Plan sponsors' CARES Act decisions delayed by COVID-19 crisis management

And several other potential reasons why large-plan sponsors have already made decisions smaller-plan sponsors are still considering. → Read More

Companies remaining ‘flexible’ on furloughs and pay cuts in the midst of COVID-19

A new poll shows that so far only a limited number of respondents have instituted furloughs or reduced employee pay. → Read More

Coronavirus Outbreak May Also Put Attorneys at Greater Risk for Cyber Infection

With many law firms working remotely due to the coronavirus, attorneys may be prime targets for hackers and phishing campaigns looking to take advantage of the disruption. → Read More

Residents, staff at State College retirement community put focus on ‘mind-body approach’

Employees and residents at Juniper Village in State College participate in a mindfulness program. → Read More

Toys for kids with disabilities cost more. A Centre County startup is trying to change that

AbleRacers startup in Centre County makes adaptive toys for kids. The company won Bellefonte SpringBoard’s Startup Challenge, and was awarded $3,000 to execute a marketing plan. → Read More

Bellefonte Art Museum has a new way to display artwork. And you can see it anytime

The Bellefonte Art Museum has a new 24/7 display window to exhibit artwork from around Centre County. → Read More

Award-winning film about fly-fishing legend Joe Humphreys to make its State College debut

“Live the Stream,” the documentary about Centre County fly-fishing legend Joe Humphreys, will make its State College debut Jan. 18 at The State Theatre. The film debuted at Colorado’s Breckenridge Film Festival last September, where it won best Adventure Film. → Read More

This new event gives people a chance to connect and create. All you need is a sketchpad

Drink and Draw is held on the last Wednesday of every month at the North Atherton Champs. Artists bring sketchpads and draw together. → Read More

A new State College restaurant will show you your food before you order it

Bistrozine opened last Friday at 409 E. Calder Way. The menu provides guests with the chance to look at their food before they order. → Read More

This Bellefonte event sold out in less than 2 hours. Here’s how to still get a ticket

Bellefonte Under the Lights tickets sold out in less than two-hours but there might be more tickets on the way soon. → Read More

Big events are coming up at the BJC, and this change aims to let you enjoy them more

The Bryce Jordan Center is installing a new distributed antenna system that will make it easier to engage with social media or utilize the web at concerts and other events. → Read More

What’s changed in the Rathskeller? You’ll be able to find out for yourself soon

Doggie's Rathskeller and Garden will open Thursday at 108 S. Pugh St in State College. The bar used to be home to The All-American Rathskeller. → Read More

'Beatlemania' almost didn't happen this year. Now the concert is back, but it's not free

"Beatlemania" almost didn't happen this year. Typically held on the lawn of Old Main, the show is now headed for The State Theatre in August. Tickets will cost $12.50. → Read More

The circus is coming to town. Here's where you can find it

Kelly Miller Circus will visit the Grange Fairgrounds in Centre Hall on Friday and Saturday. → Read More

There are some familiar new additions to Centre County's food truck scene

Brazilian Munchies, Bradley's Cheesesteaks and Hoagies and Taproot Kitchen now have a food truck presence. → Read More

'American Pickers' is returning to Pa. Should the show make a stop in Centre County?

"American Pickers" is returning to Pennsylvania and looking for antique collections to explore. → Read More