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Pa. judge candidate profiles
Three candidates are running for the open seat on the bench created by the retirement of Richard Walsh. Jeffrey S. Evans, Jerrold A. Sulcove and Jeremiah Zook are registered Republicans and residents of Franklin County, Pa. The winning candidates in...
Tags: Justice System, Laws, Primaries, Politics, Values
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Pa. abortion doctor found guilty of killing 3 babies born alive
Associated PressA Philadelphia abortion doctor was found guilty Monday of first-degree murder and could face execution in the deaths of three babies who authorities say were delivered alive and then killed with scissors at his grimy clinic, in a case that became a...Tags: Labor Legislation, OxyContin (drug), Lawyers, Laws, Kermit Gosnell
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Hagerstown budget advances with taxes unchanged
dona@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday voted 3-1 to introduce an ordinance for a $133,145,831 budget for fiscal 2013-14 that holds the line on real estate taxes and provides for an increase in pay for city employees. Councilmen Lewis C. Metzner, Martin...Tags: Employees, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Realty, Politics
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Richard L. Watson, 77
Richard "Dick" Lewis Watson, 77, of Cumberland, Md., passed away on Sunday, May 12, 2013, at his home. Born July 24, 1935, in Sharpsville, Pa., Mr. Watson was the son of the late Elmer Lewis Watson and Lenore Mary (Curtin) Watson. He was also preceded in...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), U.S. Air Force
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Former World Bank official to speak at League meeting
Retired World Bank administrator Anne B. Thomas will be the guest speaker at the League of Women Voters annual meeting Tuesday, May 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Otterbein United Methodist Church on the corner of East Franklin and Locust streets in Hagerstown. The...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employment Opportunities, International Economic Institution, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, University of New Mexico
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Reserve officer stops traffic for ducklings in Hagerstown Commons area
When C.A. Millburn saw the mother duck and from 15 to 25 ducklings trying to cross Edgewood Drive in the area of Hagerstown Commons on Wednesday at 11 a.m., he swung into action. Millburn, a reserve officer in the Maryland Natural Resources Police...Tags: Labor Legislation, Highway Transportation, Edgewood, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Business briefs - May 12
Tractor Supply Co. BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Tractor Supply Co., a retail farm and ranch store chain in the United States, announced it will be the exclusive retailer of the Jonsered brand of professional-grade chain saws. This marks the first time...Tags: Science and Technology, Susquehanna Bancshares Incorporated, Franklin Financial Services Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Jury in abortion clinic doctor's murder trial rehears instructions
Associated PressA Philadelphia jury weighing charges against a Philadelphia abortion provider in the deaths of four babies allegedly born alive and a patient listened again Monday to the legal distinctions between first- and third-degree murder, manslaughter and...Tags: Labor Legislation, Prosecution, Justice System, Trials, Murder
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Letter to the Editor - May 6
Elected representatives should lead by example To the editor: Franklin County Commissioners Bob Ziobrowski, Bob Thomas and David Keller, along with state Reps. Rob Kauffman and Todd Rock, and state Sen. Richard Alloway recently voiced their support...Tags: Labor Legislation, Todd Rock, Employees, Public Officials, Politics
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Washington County's net job gains mostly in public sector
arnoldp@herald-mail.comThe Washington County government announced recently that its annual business and industry survey showed there had been a net gain of more than 440 jobs in the past year. But that isn’t the whole story. Despite the increase in the county’...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Labor Markets, Local Government
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'Hard times teaches hard lessons'
arnoldp@herald-mail.comAs the longtime president of a Hagerstown furniture manufacturing company, David C. Beachley has seen a lot of curves and sharp edges in the numbers that define his business. The worst of the extremes in the number of people he employs has come fairly...Tags: Sales, Employment, Labor Markets, Newspaper and Magazine, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Pa. housing agencies cutting staff, rent aid
Pennsylvania’s local housing authorities are absorbing deep federal funding cuts, prompting them to shed employees, cut back rent vouchers or put off repairs to housing they own. A deeper worry is that the automatic federal funding cuts known as...Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Unemployment, Politics
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