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Hawks split with Dundalk
Saturday, April 6, 2013 COLLEGE BASEBALL Hagerstown Community College split a doubleheader with Dundalk on Saturday, winning the second game 3-2 after dropping the opener 2-1 in eight innings. In the victory for the Hawks (21-17), Eric...Tags: American Legion, Baseball, San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, Ryan Clark
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Greyhound leaves driving to someone else in Hagerstown
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA Greyhound bus stop on Dual Highway near Hagerstown ceased operations last week after a Washington County zoning board in January denied a special exception allowing the operation, a bus company official said Thursday. The bus stop was operated by Hub...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Greyhound bus stop special exception denied by Washington County Board of Zoning Appeals
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe Washington County Board of Zoning Appeals has denied a special exception that would have enabled a Greyhound bus stop to continue operating at Foxshire Plaza Shopping Center at 1432 Dual Highway outside of Hagerstown. The zoning appeals board...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Companies and Corporations
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Boat similar to those used on shipping route expected to come to C&O this spring
davem@herald-mail.comIf you see a boat returning to the old Chesapeake and Ohio Canal this spring in Williamsport, your eyes are not playing tricks on you. A boat similar to ones used as work vessels or recreational boats on the old water shipping route along the Potomac...Tags: Ohio, Rhode Island, Washington, DC, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Tourism and Leisure
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Understanding how stowaway organisms travel the high seas
Ports like Los Angeles and Long Beach are key to the global economy: crossroads where billions of dollars in cargo arrive and depart each year, floating on board thousands of vessels from all over the world. Increasingly, however, large ports are also...
Tags: Science and Technology, Conservation, Biology, Shrimp, Environmental Issues
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Study of shipping routes maps delivery of invasive organisms
When giant container ships sail into major ports like Los Angeles and Long Beach, it's not just clothing and cars that they deliver. They also carry critters. The specimens — microscopic algae cells or larger castaways, such as eggs of fish or...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Science and Technology, Water, Conservation, Mussels
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Newton: What about the Port of Los Angeles?
It's fun for mayoral candidates to imagine eliminating potholes or building new trains to link the Valley to the Westside. It's not hard to support a spiffed-up LAX (really, what's hard to believe is that it's taken this long) or legions of new police...
Tags: Suez Canal, Environmental Pollution, Politics, Wendy Greuel, Eric Garcetti
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Wheat crop seen near record as U.S. drought recedes
SINGAPORE - Farmers from Australia to Europe to the United States are poised to reap the second-largest wheat crop on record as fields recover from drought and heat waves, boosting global stockpiles for the first time in four years. Output will climb 4....Tags: European Union, Inventories, Australia, Kazakhstan, Russia
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Suit haunts dock fee meeting
At the first of two open houses designed to help dock owners navigate Newport Beach's new residential pier permitting process last week, a handful of residents sat scattered throughout the old City Council Chambers — not a huge turnout compared to...Tags: Parties and Movements, Politics, Justice System, Laws, Rentals
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Is another strike looming for the ports of L.A. and Long Beach?
Bargaining units for a clerical workers' union rejected a tentative labor agreement this week that that ended an eight-day strike that shut down the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach late last year. The tentative contract, announced Dec. 4, intially...
Tags: National Retail Federation, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Career and Workplace, Strikes
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Problem Solver: Broken china shatters shipping experience
It was during a visit to his mother's home in New Mexico last summer that Timothy Reddinger found his grandmother's set of fine china. His mother was downsizing and offered to give him the extravagant dinnerware. Reddinger was thrilled. The century-...
Tags: China, Jon Yates
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Two Great Lakes hit lowest water level on record
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Two of the Great Lakes have hit their lowest water levels ever recorded, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Tuesday, capping more than a decade of below-normal rain and snowfall and higher temperatures that boost...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Science and Technology, U.S. Congress, U.S. Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Feb 20, 2013
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Feb 8, 2013
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Feb 7, 2013
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Feb 6, 2013
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