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W.Va. authorities seizing meth labs at record pace
West Virginia law enforcement officials are seizing methamphetamine labs at a record pace in 2013. They have seized 200 meth labs to date, nearly approaching the 288 they shuttered in all of last year. The Charleston Gazette said law enforcement is on...Tags: Allergies, Methamphetamine (drug), Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Earl Ray Tomblin
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Drugs, metal thefts plague Washington County in 2012
Editor’s note: As we usher out 2012 and welcome 2013, The Herald-Mail has prepared a package of year-end stories that provide short recaps of some of the top stories of the year past. These stories will be published each day through New Year’s...
Tags: Career and Workplace, FBI, Methamphetamine (drug), Franklin County (Virginia), Mulberry
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Manbeck Bread Co. remembered for wonderful smells it produced
arnoldp@herald-mail.comFor generations, the large brick-and-wood building in Hagerstown’s West End was known for the wonderful smells it produced, maybe even more than the hundreds of jobs it provided. “Oh, my gosh, what a fragrance!” recalled Linda Irvin-...Tags: Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Business, Rube Goldberg, Breads
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Economist Anirban Basu: Recent signs have not been encouraging
arnoldp@herald-mail.comThe willingness of Americans to buy new shoes or even a new bicycle is the kind of economic enthusiasm that has been fueling recent growth in the economy. But a worn sole and a flat tire might be just ahead. Recent sales data in Washington County and...Tags: Consumers, Consumer Confidence, Economic Indicator, Marketing, Anirban Basu
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Man charged with running meth lab at Clear Spring home arrested
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comA Clear Spring man who has been a fugitive since being charged last month with allegedly operating a methamphetamine lab at his home was captured during a routine traffic stop Wednesday afternoon in Hancock. Bryan Michael Davis, 25, of 39 S. Martin St.,...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Prisons, Television Industry, Prosecution
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Nurses go extra mile to assist patients when need arises
marieg@herald-mail.comExcept for a flat tire, it had been an uneventful trip last July — a drive from Florida to New York to visit relatives. But everything changed when Larry Schrefler's companion began complaining of dizziness. Traveling along Interstate 81 near...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Physical Conditions, Petroleum Industry, Health
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W.Va. man, 61, sentenced for allegedly trying to make explosive devices
A 61-year-old man on federal probation for a firearm possession conviction was sentenced to prison Tuesday in Berkeley County Circuit Court for attempting to make small bombs in his backyard. Larry Junior Whalen of Martinsburg was ordered by 23rd...Tags: Defendants, Judges, Trials, Lawyers, Emergency Incidents
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A tale of two economies
dona@herald-mail.comWashington County in Maryland and Franklin County, Pa., share more than a border. Their populations and median household incomes are nearly the same and the economies are in many ways similar, but the unemployment rate continues to be much higher in...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Natural Resources, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at School, Chicago Jobs
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Report says Washington County lost more jobs than gained in 2010
heather.keels@herald-mail.comWashington County gained more than 300 jobs from new businesses and expansions in 2010, but lost more than 440 through layoffs and closures, according to a report released this month by the Hagerstown-Washington County Economic Development Commission....Tags: Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Economy, Business and Finance, Business, Human Interest
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Ignoring the real while fighting the imaginary
It should've been the shot heard around the world. Chances are, you didn't hear it. An ominous sort of history was made last week near Austin, Texas, but it seems to have largely escaped notice. There was some media coverage, yes, but less than, say,...
Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Crime, Law and Justice, Lindsay Lohan
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Ignoring the real, fighting the imaginary
It should've been the shot heard around the world. Chances are, you didn't hear it. An ominous sort of history was made last week near Austin, Texas, but it seems to have largely escaped notice. There was some media coverage, yes, but less than, say,...
Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Crime, Law and Justice, Pulitzer Prize Awards, The Miami Herald
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READER SUBMITTED: Research Laboratory By Tate Burns Architects LLC Is LEED-CI Platinum Certified
StatewideTate Burns Architects LLC of Essex, Connecticut's design for a 9,600 square foot Laboratory for Comparative Medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine received a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) Platinum...Tags: Architecture, Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Yale University, Environmental Issues
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