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Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann: Married!

Talk about their lucky day. The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak married Atlanta Falcons defensive end Kroy Biermann yesterday afternoon, 11/11/11, according to reports. “Beautiful weather! Beautiful day! I’m walking on a cloud and I’m so grateful,” the reality star, 33, Tweeted Friday shortly before marrying the NFL player, 25. The couple, who welcomed their first child , son Kroy Jagger Jr., together in July, said their vows around 4:30 p.m. at their home in Atlanta, Ga. The couple sent mushy Tweets to each other on their big day, with Zolciak re-tweeting a special missive from Kroy Biermann – “Thank u everyone 4 your early congrats and best wishes!!! @Kimzolciak has made me the happiest man alive!!! 11.11.11.” She then added , “I love u.” Two of the most special attendees at Friday’s wedding event? Daughters Brielle, 14, and Ariana, 9, from Kim’s prior relationship. “He’s really fantastic with my girls,” she said. “I couldn’t have asked for a better partner ever.” Congratulations to Kroy Biermann and Kim Zolciak!

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Penn State Hires "Ethics Officer" to Oversee Officials

Penn State President Rodney Erickson took a new step yesterday to ensure no scandal affects his university ever again. Erickson announced the appointment of an “Ethics Officer,” telling the Penn State community via email that the goal is to “revisit all standards, policies and programs to ensure they meet not only the law, but Penn State’s standard.” No individual has been named to the position yet, but Erickson says this officer will oversee all officials and report back to him. “Never again should anyone at Penn State feel scared to do the right thing,” Erickson said, clearly referring to Joe Paterno, Mike McQueary and others associated with the football program who failed to report child abuse allegations to the police, a development that resulted in Paterno’s firing . Penn State takes the field at home today against Nebraska.

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