News Excellence Sept 11 A8
News Excellence Sept 11 A8
News Excellence Sept 11 A8
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WEATHER
TODAY
SATURDAY
High:
High:
SUNDAY
High:
MONDAY
TUESDAY
High:
High:
75
77
64
63
67
Low:
Low:
Low:
Low:
Low:
56
52
49
49
52
Partly sunny
RealFeel: 82
RealFeel: 65
RealFeel: 65
RealFeel: 68
RealFeel: 81
The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature is an exclusive index that combines the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness,
precipitation, pressure and elevation on the human body everything that affects how warm or cold a person feels. Shown are the highest values for each day.
REGIONAL WEATHER
REGIONAL CITIES
Lock Haven
79/57
Snow Shoe
77/56
Milesburg
79/57
Millheim
Philipsburg
Pleasant
78/56 Aaronsburg
Bellefonte
78/56
Gap
79/56
79/57
78/56
State College
Port Matilda
Spring
Centre
77/56
Mills
79/56
Hall
77/56
Pine Grove Mills
77/57
78/57
City
Today
Hi/Lo/W
Sat.
Hi/Lo/W
Allentown
Altoona
Clearfield
DuBois
Erie
Harrisburg
Hazleton
Huntingdon
Jersey Shore
Johnstown
Lancaster
Lewistown
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Tyrone
Williamsport
82/58/s
80/56/s
78/56/pc
79/57/pc
75/57/r
82/60/s
77/55/s
81/58/s
80/58/s
76/58/pc
82/58/s
80/56/s
83/67/pc
80/58/pc
80/58/pc
81/58/s
79/60/t
66/50/r
63/49/r
63/48/r
65/55/r
75/57/t
73/57/t
69/53/r
68/55/r
62/49/r
78/56/t
69/54/r
84/64/t
67/51/r
67/51/r
68/57/r
78/69/pc
115/81/s
84/62/pc
73/53/pc
71/61/r
88/67/pc
65/50/sh
74/57/r
76/52/s
64/51/sh
87/78/sh
88/51/s
69/59/pc
95/74/pc
75/55/t
81/73/t
80/70/pc
91/75/t
103/83/pc
78/58/s
80/61/s
82/58/s
80/71/c
85/67/pc
80/67/t
113/83/s
81/58/t
78/53/s
76/64/pc
82/60/t
62/47/c
65/53/sh
84/55/s
65/48/c
89/78/sh
89/52/s
66/50/sh
90/72/s
75/56/t
83/66/t
82/67/pc
88/73/t
105/83/s
78/61/s
74/60/s
80/58/pc
79/70/pc
82/61/t
OTHER CITIES
ALMANAC
Temperature
High/low
Average high/low
Record high
Record low
69/62
75/55
94 (1964)
35 (1914)
Yesterdays reading
Todays Forecast
Precipitation
24 hrs ending 6 p.m. yest.
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
Normal year to date
0.63
0.69
1.20
27.20
28.00
6:48 a.m.
7:28 p.m.
5:13 a.m.
6:36 p.m.
New
First
Full
Last
Sept. 13
Sept. 21
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Atlantic City
Baghdad
Baltimore
Beijing
Boston
Charlotte
Chicago
Cleveland
Denver
Detroit
Honolulu
Kabul
London
Los Angeles
Mexico City
New Orleans
New York City
Orlando
Phoenix
Rome
San Francisco
Seattle
Tokyo
Wash., D.C.
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP
When Penn State junior
Ashley Bello learned her
best friend died, she said her
world shattered into a million pieces.
Barely holding tears back,
Bello, who works with the
Universitys Active Minds
program, said she met TJ in
kindergarten, and the two
became inseparable. But he
hid his depression from his
friends, and a diagnosis
came too late to help him.
TJ took his life on a cold
December day five years
ago, she said, after which,
her life became a blur. It
wasnt until she spoke with
his mother, who encouraged
her to carry on, that she decided to force herself to
move on with her life.
Since that day Ive lived
with a broken heart, but Ive
heard that a broken heart allows light to shine in, she
said. Hes the sunshine that
disappeared that winter,
who makes these cold winter days not that dreary.
Bello spoke Thursday as
part of an evening of hope,
healing and remembrance
during Centre County Suicide Prevention and Awareness Day. Hosted at the
Lemont Granary, the eve-
ON THE WEB:
Find a video from the
event at CentreDaily.com
ning featured speakers, poetry and music to give survivors of suicide support and
the strength to cope.
The evening was arranged by the Jana Marie
Foundation. Started in 2012
in the memory of Jana Vicere, founder Marisa Vicere
said, the foundation works
to empower young people to
make positive choices and
practice self-respect.
The foundation worked
with several organizations,
including Active Minds,
which empowers students to
change the perception about
mental health on college
campuses; the college and
teenage community; and the
American Foundation for
Suicide Prevention to put
the evening together, she
said. The foundation works
through these partnerships
to help promote mental
health through art and creative expression.
When theres a suicide, it
complicates the grieving
process, Tides program director Holly Torbic said. It
leaves questions unanswered the whys and what ifs
leaving the survivors to
put the pieces back together.
LOCAL BRIEF
Pa. part of Excellent
Educators for All initiative
As part of its Excellent
Educators for All initiative,
the U.S. Department of
Education announced that
16 states plan to ensure
easy access to excellent
education.
And Pennsylvania is on
the list among Arkansas,
Connecticut, Delaware,
Indiana, Kentucky, Mas-
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IDOMENI, Greece As
if fear, hunger, thirst, worry
and exhaustion were not
enough to endure, new trials
emerged Thursday for those
on the 1,000 mile-plus trek into Europe: torrential rains
and thick mud.
About 7,000 refugees and
migrants, including many
families lugging young children, braved relentless
downpours Thursday to
cross Greeces northern
border into Macedonia in
what Greek police said was
the largest single wave they
had seen so far.
At the northern village of
Idomeni, crowds gathered
before dawn, using anything
they could find plastic
sheeting, garbage bags,
hooded jackets, even a
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