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On Friday, March 5, Penn State faculty, staff and students are invited to take part in the forum Energy University: Energy Education, which is the second in a series designed to discuss how Penn State can continue to strengthen its position as an energy leader. Image: iStock/DiyanaDimitrova February 25, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Penn State faculty, staff and students are invited to take part in the second forum designed to discuss how Penn State can continue to strengthen its position as an energy leader. The forum, titled Energy University: Energy Education, will take place from 9-10:30 a.m. on Friday, March 5. Registration is required. ....
April election taking shape as candidates emerge New, previouscandidates emerge FacebookTwitterEmail Candidate lists for the consolidated election were unveiled in Edwardsville and Maryville Tuesday. Mayor Hal Patton announced during the spring that he is not running for a third, four-year term as mayor. Two people filed for that seat, Stephanie Malench of Bring Your Own Glen-Ed, and Ward 7 Alderman Art Risavy. If Risavy is elected mayor, a special election will be held to fill his city council seat. Seats in wards 2, 4 and 6 are up for grabs. In Ward 2, incumbent Jack Burns is running against newcomer Yolanda Crochrell. Aldermanic terms are for four years. The odd-numbered ward seats will be up for re-election in April 2023. ....
Village edges closer to city partnership on TheCENTER Charles Bolinger, [email protected] FacebookTwitterEmail TheCENTERHearst file photo GLEN CARBON The village public services committee unanimously voted in favor of a $1 million intergovernmental agreement with the city of Edwardsville Monday for its proposed ice rink, track facility and teen center, TheCENTER. Mayor Hal Patton and other city officials have been trying to engage the village in a partnership deal on this project for several months. Patton said at previous meetings that this project dates back to 2014. The two entities already partner on the pool at SIUE and this agreement would be another example of city-village collaboration. ....