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Waynesboro Area Board of Education voted for furloughs and reduced hours
cjlovelace@herald-mail.comAfter two executive sessions that lasted 80 minutes and more than an hour of public testimony, the Waynesboro Area Board of Education voted 6-3 Thursday night to furlough seven teachers and reduce the hours of three more. During a packed special meeting,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, High School Sports, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Student news - June 6
BRISTOL, Va. — Jessica Elisabeth Meagher of Hagerstown graduated from Virginia Intermont College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in equine studies. In addition, she achieved the spring semester dean’s list, recognizing students with an...Tags: Middletown, Wesleyan University, Health, History, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Student news - May 31
The following area students were awarded Bachelor of Arts degrees May 14 from St. Mary's College of Maryland. - Skylar Ann Bauer of Mount Airy, Md., graduated summa cum laude with a major in anthropology. Bauer also earned minors in philosophy and...Tags: Middletown, Health, Anthropology, Medical Specialization, Maryland
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Students earn bachelor's degrees from McDaniel
The following local students received bachelor's degrees May 21 at McDaniel College's commencement: - Rachel Baumgarten of Ijamsville, Md., graduated magna cum laude with a degree in art-communication. - Kellie Bolling of Union Bridge, Md., graduated...Tags: Middletown, Health, Medical Specialization, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Sociology
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New age being considered for county tax relief for low-income seniors
heather.keels@herald-mail.comThe minimum age for tax relief for low-income seniors would be lowered from 70 to 65 under a proposed change under consideration by Washington County officials. The change would increase the amount of tax relief available to about 200 seniors between...Tags: Property Tax, Washington (U.S. state), Personal Income
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Greencastle-Antrim learns school district gets to maintain important grant
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comWhen Greencastle-Antrim School District officials heard it was one of only four school districts in Pennsylvania to receive an intermediate service-learning grant, they breathed a sigh of relief because the news couldn’t have come at a better time....Tags: Veterans Affairs, Pennsylvania, Schools, Students, Massacres
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Six vying for teacher of the year
Six people have been named finalists for Washington County Public Schools Teacher of the Year, the school system announced Friday. A selection committee narrowed the field based on an interview process and observing the teachers in the classroom. The six...Tags: Middle Schools, Career and Workplace, Schools, Maryland, Washington (U.S. state)
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Frostburg State University announces December graduates
FROSTBURG, Md. — At the 137th commencement ceremonies at Frostburg State University in December, the following area residents were among the nearly 400 total candidates for degrees: Jared Acre of Smithsburg, bachelor of science in business...Tags: Middletown, College Sports, Health, Medical Specialization, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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New medical center opens
richardb@herald-mail.com— A new West Virginia University Health Science Center opened Monday across the street from Jefferson Memorial Hospital with a simple ribbon cutting and little fanfare. The only local official present at the ceremony was Ranson Mayor David Hamill....Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Elections
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Heart disease topic of seminar at WVU-East
West Virginia University Hospitals-East and the WVU Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center Eastern Division will sponsor a community mini-medical school program on heart disease. The seminar, titled Heart to Heart, will be held Tuesday, Feb. 15, in the...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Internists, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses
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Pa. Guardswoman serves students Afghan lessons
dona@herald-mail.comBack from Afghanistan for two weeks of R&R, Spc. Emily Seidel spent Monday at her former school in uniform, answering students’ questions about women’s rights, religion, the Taliban and the Central Asian nation’s national sport,...Tags: Terrorism, Taliban, CNN (tv network), West Point, Politics
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Student news - Jan. 16
RADFORD, Va. — Kelsy M. Rupp has been named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Radford University. She is pursuing a degree in dance with a concentration in ballet and a degree in psychology. She is a 2010 graduate of Williamsport High...Tags: Alexander (music group), Electronics, Health, Thomas Johnson, Medical Specialization
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