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      Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
    1. Economic development, agency by agency in Tri-State area

      There are different models of economic development organizations in the Tri-State area and beyond, some operating as organs of county government, others as independent authorities or public-private partnerships and, in the case of Washington County, a...

      Tags: Business Institutions, Agriculture, Realty, Politics, Local Government

    2. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
    3. Letters to the Editor - March 10

      Some questions to ask BOE employees To the editor: There are some questions The Herald-Mail should ask the Board of Education employees. 1. How many employees need to move? 2. How many will carpool or drive to work? 3. How many will shop “...

      Tags: Death Penalty, Mexico, Prisons, Republican Party, International Trade

    4. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
    5. Local residents share thoughts on Md. death penalty

      Marlin Martin of Smithsburg said that the death penalty in Maryland should “stay as it is” and rejected the argument that there is a risk of executing an innocent person.
      caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.com
      Marlin Martin of Smithsburg said that the death penalty in Maryland should “stay as it is” and rejected the argument that there is a risk of executing an innocent person. “I think that does not happen often,” Martin, 71, said....

      Tags: Death Penalty, Prisons, Politics, Government, Punishment

    6. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
    7. Remains of England's Richard III found beneath parking lot

      He was king of England, but for centuries he lay without shroud or coffin in an unknown grave, and his name became a byword for villainy.
      Associated Press
      He was king of England, but for centuries he lay without shroud or coffin in an unknown grave, and his name became a byword for villainy. But on Monday, scientists announced they had rescued the remains of Richard III from anonymity — and the...

      Tags: England, Science, Elizabeth II, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture

    8. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
    9. Washington County delegation won't back death penalty repeal

      Surrounded by a phalanx of legislators and death penalty opponents, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley announced Tuesday that his office will make a firm push to repeal the death penalty in the state this legislative session.
      Kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.com
      Surrounded by a phalanx of legislators and death penalty opponents, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley announced Tuesday that his office will make a firm push to repeal the death penalty in the state this legislative session. “The death penalty...

      Tags: Death Penalty, Politics, Christopher B. Shank, Government, Annapolis

    10. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
    11. Hartings touts biotech experience in bid to keep Washington Co. BOE seat

      Justin Hartings said his experience in the biotechnology industry can help Washington County Public Schools provide the education students need to take of advantage of new opportunities in the industry.
      julieg@herald-mail.com
      Justin Hartings said his experience in the biotechnology industry can help Washington County Public Schools provide the education students need to take of advantage of new opportunities in the industry. As a parent of three children in the school system,...

      Tags: National Institutes of Health, U.S. Army, Education, Politics, Fort Detrick (military base)

    12. Sep 21, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
    13. HCC awarded three-year grant from National Science Foundation

      Hagerstown Community College is getting new microscopes that can take digital images and be used on living cells.
      caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.com
      Hagerstown Community College is getting new microscopes that can take digital images and be used on living cells. The school was awarded a three-year grant worth $651,249 from the National Science Foundation to create an on-campus microscopy training...

      Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Science and Technology, Teachers

    14. May 27, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
    15. HCC awards, recognition

      Hagerstown Community College recently held its 10th annual Honors Convocation in its Athletic, Recreation, and Community Center (ARCC). The event recognized special awards, Phi Theta Kappa membership, graduation honors, Future Educators Honor...

      Tags: Health, Human Interest, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology

    16. Feb 17, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
    17. Victim's late grandmother testifies via video

      The jury heard testimony from beyond the grave Friday in the murder trial of Darrol Sands as a videotaped deposition from the victim’s late grandmother was played in Washington County Circuit Court in Hagerstown.
      dona@herald-mail.com
      The jury heard testimony from beyond the grave Friday in the murder trial of Darrol Sands as a videotaped deposition from the victim’s late grandmother was played in Washington County Circuit Court in Hagerstown. Also on the stand was a former...

      Tags: Health, Lawyers, Heroin, Trials, Chemical Industry

    18. Jun 15, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
    19. Group buys Mount Aetna Farms land for technology park

      A longtime local economic development organization completed its purchase Wednesday of 173-acres of Mount Aetna Farms near Hagerstown Community College, according to an organization official.
      heather.keels@herald-mail.com
      A longtime local economic development organization completed its purchase Wednesday of 173-acres of Mount Aetna Farms near Hagerstown Community College, according to an organization official. CHIEF, also know as the Hagerstown-Washington County...

      Tags: Health, Politics, Local Government, Companies and Corporations, Science and Technology

    20. May 18, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
    21. May 1, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
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