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Business People - July 1
First United Bank & Trust Scott Hostetler recently returned to First United Bank & Trust as a mortgage loan originator. He will be providing service to the consumers in Washington and Frederick counties. Hostetler comes back to First United with 18...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Frostburg State University, Realty, Mortgages, Washington, DC
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Policing for profit can go wrong in too many ways
timr@herald-mail.comHagerstown says that the results of its automated speed cameras are “better than expected.” Great. So let’s quit while we’re ahead. The dangers and potential for abuse with for-profit justice would seem to be self-evident, but...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Photography and Video, Services and Shopping
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Malware deadline passes; very few Internet users knocked offline
Associated PressIf you’re reading this online, you’re fine. The day that was supposed to see thousands of people knocked off the Internet has arrived, but only a few people were affected. Thousands of Internet users across the U.S. and beyond waited too...Tags: Verizon Communications, Computer Networking and Internet, Time (magazine), South Korea, Security
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Md. petroleum official talks about benefits of drilling Marcellus Shale in area
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe drilling of Marcellus Shale to harvest natural gas could bring an estimated 2,000 jobs to Western Maryland and generate $300 million for the local economy, an energy company lobbyist said Wednesday. Drew Cobbs, executive director of the Maryland...Tags: Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Energy Resources
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$45 million technology business park would create new tax revenue
andrews@herald-mail.comIt might take about $45 million to turn a large tract near Hagerstown into a technology business park, including the cost of building roads and utilities to support it, Washington County Public Works Director Joseph Kroboth III said Friday. But the...Tags: Aetna Inc., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Traffic
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Allan Powell: Classical economics hits a 'bump'
The recent disclosure of JP Morgan Chase’s losses of more than $2 billion in a few weeks generated two types of alarm. One was that we were too lax in our regulatory measures that restrain risky investment bank speculation. Others were alarmed about...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Jamie Dimon, Banking, Investments, Investment Service
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Vacation Bible school slated at St. John's UCC
Community Vacation Bible School will be at St. John’s United Church of Christ from Monday, June 11, to Friday, June 15. The theme is SonRise — National Park VBS with lots of fun. There will be crafts, Bible study, snacks, games and learning...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Tom Firey: Did deregulation cause the recession?
In the summer of 2007, house prices in the United States began falling, ending a 15-year-long climb. Prices fell 5 percent by the end of the year and 15 percent by the summer of 2010. That decline continues today; this spring, house prices fell to 20...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Mortgages, Economy, Business and Finance, Financial Markets
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Hagerstown, Washington County working on economic development plan
dona@herald-mail.comStrengths, weaknesses, attitudes and actions were discussed Wednesday as government, business and education leaders from Hagerstown and Washington County met to hear from consultants preparing a strategic economic development plan. The county strengths...Tags: Economic Policy, Business, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Aetna Inc., William McKinley
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Ethics panel reprimands Garagiola for violating financial disclosure statute
andrews@herald-mail.comA legislative ethics committee has reprimanded state Sen.Robert J. Garagiolafor violating a financial disclosure statute by not declaring outside income for six years. However, the Maryland General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics...Tags: Career and Workplace, Somerville, Labor Legislation, Judges, Politics
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Clear Spring High business leaders group attends annual state leadership conference
Clear Spring High School Future Business Leaders of America members attended the 56th annual State Leadership Conference at the Hunt Valley Marriott on April 19-21. The three-day event was filled with approximately 60 competitive events, leadership...
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Cascade Management Group principles pull back on incubator plans
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comLess than two weeks after a company that announced plans to start a business incubator in Hagerstown met with city and financial representatives, one of its principles says the makeup of the group has changed and the project has been put on hold. Cascade...Tags: Economic Policy, Business, Career and Workplace, Startups, Internal Revenue Service
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