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Two charged in burglary at Smithsburg-area pharmacy
Two men were apprehended after a burglary Monday morning at Home Care Pharmacy near Smithsburg, Maryland State Police said. Christopher Ryan Maxwell, 22, of 2760 Wilkens Ave. in Baltimore, and Matthew Dean Feick, 28, no fixed address, were charged with...
Tags: Maryland State Police, OxyContin (drug), Theft, Adderall (drug), Prosecution
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Jeff Semler: Get a soil test before spreading fertilizer
jsemler@umd.eduSpring has sprung and many in the community are hard at spring chores. This is the time of year that many a pound of fertilizer is applied to hill and dale. Before you open the fertilizer or dust off your spreader, ask yourself this question, “...Tags: Earth Day, Fertilizer
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Smithsburg Police offer medication disposal service
A drug collection will be held later this month at the Smithsburg Police Department for people who want to properly dispose of their prescription and/or over-the-counter medication. People who want to get rid of their unused, unwanted or expired...Tags: Pharmaceuticals
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Tri-State senior centers calendar - April 23-27
Activities and programs scheduled this week at senior citizens centers in Washington County, Md., and Franklin County, Pa.: Maryland Francis Murphy 20014 Rosebank Way, Hagerstown 240-313-9300, ext. 154 - Lunch served Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and...Tags: Wii, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Rosebank, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Tenant farmers, land owners need to communicate
The role of the tenant farmer is to keep land open, in high fertility and weeds under control. This is a service to the landlord and the tenant’s pay is the sale of his crops. While the tenant is caring for the land, the land is appreciating and...
Tags: Fertilizer, Rentals
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Lloyd Waters: Dr. Peter Goodwin, an angel of hope
The year was 1970. A gentleman was terminally ill and suffering great pain from his fight with bone cancer. He was tired, with few options left, and knew his life’s journey was coming to an end. Pain, misery and anguish were his daily companions....Tags: Cancer, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Pharmaceuticals
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Jury to resume deliberations in Darrol Sands' murder trial
dona@herald-mail.comA jury of seven men and five women will resume deliberations today in Washington County Circuit Court in the case of Darrol Sands, a former Hagerstown man accused of the 2008 murder of Carol Marie Brown. In their closing arguments Thursday, Assistant...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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Afzali says she's most electable Republican in 6th District race
andrews@herald-mail.comAfter one year as a state delegate, Republican Kathryn L. Afzali is running for Maryland’s 6th District congressional seat, now held by 10-term incumbent Roscoe G. Bartlett. Afzali said she’s been productive in the General Assembly. But...Tags: Elections, Republican Party, Real Estate, White House, David R Brinkley
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Forensic experts link Darrol Sands' DNA and fingerprints to murder scene
dona@herald-mail.comForensic experts testifying in Washington County Circuit Court on Thursday linked Darrol Sands’ DNA and fingerprints to the scene of the 2008 murder of Carol Marie Brown, although DNA from other unidentified men was also found in her Hagerstown...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Punishment, Murder, Prosecution, Biotechnology Industry
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Serial rapist makes plea deal, is sentenced to 85 years for attack on Smithsburg woman
dona@herald-mail.comThe first of serial rapist Pov Srun's known crimes became the last to be prosecuted when the former Hagerstown man pleaded guilty Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court to the 1998 rape of a Smithsburg woman. "I deserve to never breathe another...Tags: Trials, Trials, Human Body, Abusive Behavior, Punishment
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Early detection is the best key to fight glaucoma
marieg@herald-mail.comAnetta Jackson begins most days as she ends them — reading. Fiction, nonfiction, magazines, newspapers. It doesn't matter. She always has had a love of the written word, the Hagerstown woman said. Now retired, Jackson, 68, has even more time to...Tags: Chemicals, Diabetes, Human Body, Glaucoma, Human Body
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Five seek four seats on Washington County Board of Education
dona@herald-mail.comFive candidates, three of them incumbents, filed to run for four open seats on the Washington County Board of Education as Wednesday’s 9 p.m. deadline approached, according to the county Board of Elections. Incumbents Wayne D. Ridenour, Donna L....Tags: Chemicals, Elections, Biotechnology Industry, Business, Technology
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