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Members of Rebelious Records entertain in Hagerstown and beyond
megp@herald-mail.comA group of Rebels is helping bring Hagerstown to the world through its rapping, hip-hopping video projects. Working under the name Rebelious Records, J-Law, Sweatshop, S.S. and Dirrty Phil aim to entertain Hagerstown audiences while sharing their love...Tags: Social Media, Arts and Culture, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Royal Caribbean International, Arts
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Sane yet serious couponing
In her past few weeks shopping with coupons, Diane Linn of Greencastle, Pa., got 12 rolls of Bounty paper towels for free and "a ton" of Chinet plates for 50 cents a pack. She bought four boxes of Kellogg's cereals and a gallon of milk for $2.40, and...Tags: Grocery Coupons, Groceries, Apple iPad, Hersheypark, Services and Shopping
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Lane Tracy Hess, 6 weeks
Lane Tracy Hess was born Aug. 6, 2011, 14 weeks prematurely to loving parents, Jessica Stiles Hess and Merle William Hess (JR). Lane was immediately transferred to Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, where he received excellent care by the entire staff. He...Tags: John Hess
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Saddles 'n' Spurs 4-H show offers fun for horse riders
Horses and fun were on the agenda at the Sept. 17 Open Fun Show sponsored by Saddles 'n' Spurs 4-H Club of Washington County. The day started off with two walk-trot divisions. One rider, Ocoee Chapelle, said, "I've been looking forward to it ever since...Tags: Ocoee, Animals, Human Interest
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Package at Ranson post office contained cookies; 'pop' was from light fixture
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comWhat was reported to authorities as an exploding package that sent white powder into the air at the Ranson post office Friday morning turned out to be a malfunctioning fluorescent light, Ronald Fletcher, a firefighter with Citizens Fire Co. said Friday....Tags: Anthrax, Explosions, Career and Workplace, Diseases and Illnesses, Labor Legislation
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Columnist recounts his 'ah ha' moment. What's yours?
I remember back in early 2000, months after having surgery to repair a torn chest muscle, is the moment when I got it. I was in a professional wrestling match in a managerial capacity with my long-time tag team partner, but I wasn't medically cleared...Tags: Chest, Wrestling
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Mail Call an opportunity to discover wisdom in crowds
It's multiple choice time, boys and girls. The daily Mail Call section in The Herald-Mail is: A) Woefully uninformed. B) Full of atrocious syntax, incorrect history and backward logic. C) A source for insight into what people are thinking. D) Hell...Tags: Social Media, Newspaper and Magazine, Illegal Immigrants
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Family of W.Va. woman plans to collect 500 units of blood through drives
richardb@herald-mail.comCynthia Snyder was slowed by a rare blood disease, plus three successful fights with cancer, but they never stopped her from living life. She reveled in 31 years of marriage, taught elementary school for 10 years and owned a flower shop after that for...Tags: Herb Snyder, Skin Cancer, Human Body, Charity, Anemia
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An Elizabethan collar by any other name would be a 'Happy Hat'
I've been reluctant to write about the reivuob ed srednalF named Opie lately — primarily due to Facebook. Last time I mentioned Opie — and referred to the fact that he's not the world's bravest dog — some Facebook reivuob ed srednalF...Tags: Google Inc., Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Human Interest
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Former Washington Co. boy killed in dirt bike accident
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comA 13-year-old Washington County boy who moved with his father to Florida just six weeks ago will return home Friday to be buried. Ron Koger said his son, Ronald Koger III, died Tuesday when his dirt bike collided with an all-terrain vehicle near Cape...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Lee County (Florida), Arts and Culture, Florida, Head Injuries
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Clear Spring grad receives scholarship that's about more than grades
taylor.eckel@herald-mail.comWhen Matthew Blair was a senior at Clear Spring High School, he participated in various volunteer efforts as the Student Government Association president. However, he said, he was best able to share his abilities through peer tutoring. At the beginning...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Elections, Science and Technology, History, Arts and Culture
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