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  2. Altoona Mirror - Wikipedia

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    A Mirror Printing Company sister newspaper, the Pennsylvania Mirror, was published between 1968 and 1977 and covered news and events in neighboring Centre County. As a morning paper, it offered an alternative to the State College, Pennsylvania -based Centre Daily Times which was an evening paper.

  3. List of newspapers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Altoona Mirror - Altoona; Beaver County Times - Beaver; Bedford Gazette - Bedford; The Bradford Era - Bradford; Butler Eagle - Butler; Bucks County Courier Times - Langhorne; Bucks County Herald - Plumstead Township; Centre Daily Times - State College; Citizens' Voice - Wilkes-Barre; Courier-Express - DuBois; The Daily American - Somerset; The ...

  4. WBEM (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBEM was unable to prosper, and on April 1, 1989, the station was sold again, this time to JOTOCOM Communications. JOTOCOM was owned by John Thomas Conners, the former general manager of Altoona television station WTAJ-TV; [5] Conners had previously attempted to use the company to buy WWPC (channel 23) in Altoona. [6]

  5. Altoona, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Altoona (/ æ l ˈ t uː n ə / al-TOO-nə) [9] is a city in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 43,963 at the time of the 2020 census. [10] It is the principal city of the Altoona metropolitan area, which includes all of Blair County and was recorded as having a population of 122,823.

  6. Penn Alto Building - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Downtown Altoona Historic District. Official measurements of the building conflict with each other. One measurement is as conservative as 98 feet (30 m), while another lists it as 115 feet (35 m). These variations may be due to the slight incline that the Penn Alto was built on.

  7. Logan Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Logan Valley Mall opened in November 1965 as an open-air shopping center with Sears, [3] Weis Markets and a few small shops. [4] JCPenney was built in 1966, [5] and the mall was enclosed for a grand opening on June 8, 1967. [6]

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