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Medicare Part D enrollment help from Washington County Commission on Aging
Medicare Part D open enrollment for Fiscal year 2012 will begin Saturday, Oct. 15 and ends Wednesday, Dec. 7. The Washington County Commission on Aging will assist Medicare recipients with finding the appropriate Medicare Part D Plan for 2012. Call the...Tags: Government Health Care, Medicare
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Frederick Co. sheriff backs immigration-enforcement program
Capital News ServiceFrederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins joined other law-enforcement officials on Capitol Hill this week to praise a strict immigration-enforcement program that some groups have criticized as ineffective. “This is about the rule of law,”...Tags: Government, Labor Legislation, Crimes, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Immigration
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Prosecutors won't seek prison, restitution in theft case
dona@herald-mail.comProsecutors will not seek a prison sentence or restitution from a Pennsylvania woman who entered an Alford plea to charges of stealing thousands of dollars from an elderly couple. But the victims’ relatives will be free to argue for both when...Tags: Justice System, Crimes, Laws, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Lawyers
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GED scholar finds program 'a perfect opportunity'
richardb@herald-mail.comBrigitte Bardot, Sean Connery, Frank Sinatra, Steve McQueen, George Harrison, Gene Hackman, James Garner, Eminem, Peter Jennings, Jerry Lewis and Wayne Turner. Wayne Turner? Wayne Turner grew up and still lives in Shannondale in the mountainous area...Tags: Brigitte Bardot, Sean Connery, Eminem, George Harrison, Steve McQueen
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AAUW book sale offers more than 13,000 items
megan.mowen@herald-mail.comBook lovers lined up outside the Arc of Washington County building Thursday morning for the opening of the Fall Book Sale hosted by the Hagerstown Branch of the American Association of University Women. Among those waiting to get inside the building...Tags: Arts and Culture, Video Supplies and Services, Libraries, Colleges and Universities, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Washington County briefs
County gives $10K to airport expo The Washington County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to provide $10,000 from the county’s hotel-motel tax fund toward the Hagerstown Aviation Museum’s Wings and Wheels expo planned for this...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Museums, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Berkeley Co. rents space to store surplus
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe Berkeley County Council Thursday approved an agreement to lease space for surplus furnishings that are now being kept in the future Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department headquarters. The agreement with Panhandle Real Estate Trust LLC for 10,000...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, City National Corporation, Marketing, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland)
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Church fee waiver proposal still under consideration
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comA measure to exempt churches that have tax-exempt status from paying certain county permit fees still is being considered by the Berkeley County Council, which voted 3-2 Thursday to defeat a motion opposing the proposal. Councilmen Anthony J. “...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Church and State Relations, Religion and Belief
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Mail Call - Oct. 14
“I’m calling about the fire departments in Hagerstown. I think there’s — not really sure — about seven companies. They may get one call a month, and they’re talking about it costing over $1 million a year for fires,...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Republican Party, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Abusive Behavior
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Allan Powell: 'What are you doing out there?'
We are all aware of the legendary accounts of Henry David Thoreau and his heroic attempts to live a simple life in the woods around Walden Pond. Some are aware of his famous essay, “Civil Disobedience,” which had a profound influence on...Tags: Heroism, Philosophy, Nelson Mandela, Prisons, Religion and Belief
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George Michael: What does Pitts really think?
Pity Leonard Pitts, the syndicated columnist who offered up another hatchet job on the tea party in The Herald-Mail (Oct. 3). For someone who recently suggested civility in public discourse, his extreme rhetoric attacking the tea party is pretty uncivil....Tags: U.S. Senate, Social Issues, New York City, Racism, Tea Party Movement
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Way to go, runners
On Saturday at the 30th annual Washington County Public Schools Elementary Cross Country Run many third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students from Maugansville Elementary ran in the cross country run. This year, there were two Maugansville first-place...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Reformed, Sausages, PTA, Christianity
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