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Hagerstown YMCA plans Black History Month program
Hagerstown YMCA plans Black History Month program The Hagerstown YMCA Black Achievers will host a community Black History Month program Sunday, Feb. 19, at 3 p.m. at Bridge of Life Church, 14 S. Potomac St. in Hagerstown. For more information, call...Tags: Black History, Wesley Clark, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Maulana Karenga
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Land Grant Act still working in U.S.
Well, here we are in 2012, and if we are honest, it will take us another month before we stop writing 2011.
As I heard folks lamenting about 2011 and how many were glad to see it go, I was bemused. For some reason, when things get a little uncomfortable...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Abraham Lincoln, Agriculture, The Pennsylvania State University, Ceremonies
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Weather is teasing us
The weather is teasing us as of late. Some days are nothing short of fabulous, while others are regretfully very seasonal. All we can do is hold on tight and enjoy the ride. Maybe if we keep ourselves busy, milder temperatures will be here to stay....Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Ceremonies
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A man with a vision
heather.keels@herald-mail.comOn the Saturday morning in the early 1930s when Howard S. Kaylor was introduced to the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, he had no way of knowing the role the museum would play in his life, or the important role he would play in the museum's...Tags: The Salvation Army, Health, Charity, Services and Shopping, Concerts
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Battle of Hancock sesquicentennial commemoration brings enthusiasm and excitement
alnotarianni@aol.comMost Hancock residents were unaware of the town’s significance in Civil War history. They knew soldiers had trod the land, and some had heard the story of a battle there. But few, if any, realized that Brig. Gen. F.W. Lander and his troops...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Arts
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February 1: Author - Lori Andrews, I Know Who You Are
WGN NewsLori Andrews To purchase a copy of the book: I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy Event: February 1 6:00 p.m. Harold Washington Library Center 400 S. State Street Chicago www.loriandrews.com Tips: Be...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Google Inc., Facebook, Sociology
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Someone will choose your child's education; why not you?
This is National School Choice Week, an occasion that always makes me think back to 1976, when as a writer for my high school paper, I interviewed retiring Baltimore County schools Superintendent Joshua Wheeler. I asked Mr. Wheeler why our schools didn'...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Social media giving birth to new generation of parents-to-be
You're in labor. Is there an app for that? There ought to be, based on the information gleaned through a new survey of more than 1,000 pregnant women conducted by American Baby magazine and Good Books, publisher of the "Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy...
Tags: Health, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Hospitals and Clinics, Mayo Clinic, Culture
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Had to flee or 'I might be dead,' victim says of racial attack
Tribune reportersJoshua Merritt said he had no reason to be suspicious when one of his friends texted him, asking him to hang out with two other teenagers they both knew. But after Merritt, 17, arrived at the home of one of the boys in Chicago’s East Beverly...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Cultural Development, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice
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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra CEO resigns
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's CEO announced Thursday that he is stepping down, according to our partners at the Indianapolis Business Journal.
Simon Crookall has been with the ISO for seven years.
He endured a fallout with past music director...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Arts and Culture, Music, Concerts, Entertainment
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The Interview: Robin Budish, community organizer for Baltimore Streetcar Campaign
Robin Budish spends her days rallying support for an idea she says will make downtown Baltimore more livable — building a streetcar line along Charles Street.
Budish was hired last fall as community organizer for the Baltimore Streetcar Campaign, a...Tags: Politics, Ellicott City, Education, Overlea, Colleges and Universities
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Netflix to film political thriller 'House of Cards' in Baltimore
The Baltimore Sun"House of Cards," a political thriller starring Kevin Spacey and directed by David Fincher, will be filmed in Baltimore starting this spring, it was confirmed Thursday by Gov. Martin O'Malley. The production, which involves 13 one-hour episodes for...Tags: Business, Cinema Industry, Business, Drama (genre), Culture
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