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Hagerstown City Council briefs
$6,000 loan-to-grant OK'd for El Paso Mexican Restaurant The Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a $6,000 loan-to-grant for El Paso Mexican Restaurant, which plans to relocate downtown in May. The eatery, owned by Jose Gomez, has...Tags: Sales, Cinco de Mayo, Business, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Potomac Valley Fire Co. in Sharpsburg to get federal grant
The Potomac Valley Fire Co. in Sharpsburg is getting $20,150 under a federal grant program, Maryland’s U.S. senators announced this week. The money will come from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Staffing for Adequate Fire &...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Potomac Valley Fire Co. gets federal grant to recruit volunteers, EMS personnel
The Potomac Valley Fire Co. is getting $20,150 through a federal grant program, Maryland’s United States senators announced Thursday. The money will come from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emegency...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Benjamin L. Cardin, Barbara A. Mikulski
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Teacher pension issue in limbo as Md. House fails to take action
andrews@herald-mail.comA breakdown in the legislative budget-approval process on Monday night has frozen — if only temporarily — plans to shift teacher-pension costs from the state to Maryland’s counties. The shift was expected to be phased in starting in the...Tags: Annapolis, Government Debt, Pension and Welfare, Maryland General Assembly, Budgets and Budgeting
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Lawmaker seeks to exempt Washington Co. from added teacher-pension cost
andrews@herald-mail.comIn newly amended versions of the proposed state budget, Washington County still faces millions of dollars in new costs for teacher pensions. The county also suffered a setback recently when House and Senate budget committees declined to lift a cap on a...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Pension and Welfare, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Interior Policy
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Ambrose Park upgrades possible through Block Grant program
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comBudgets are tight, but badly needed improvements proposed at Ambrose Park in Martinsburg are still possible thanks to federal funding available through the City of Martinsburg’s Community Development Block Grant program. The proposed project...Tags: Health, Environmental Issues, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Energy Saving
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Mega workshop to focus on Ranson's future
richardb@herald-mail.comAn unprecedented $1.5 million, seven-day mega workshop beginning Sept. 8 and run by a team of international consultants will chart a course designed to guide Ranson’s growth for the next 100 years. Andrew P. Blake, Ranson’s acting city...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Commuting, Travel, Maryland, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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Maryland Public Service Commission grants waiver for 20-megawatt solar farm
dona@herald-mail.comMaryland Solar LLC this week received the waiver it needs from the Maryland Public Service Commission to begin construction on a $70 million, 20-megawatt solar farm by the end of this year. State law requires the filing of an application for a...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Technology, John P Donoghue, Washington County (Maryland)
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Shuster: High-speed rail not dead, despite expected Congressional votes
Associated PressCongress is on the verge of killing funding for President Barack Obama’s signature high-speed rail program, but it may have some life in it still. Republican lawmakers are claiming credit for killing the program. But billions of dollars still in...Tags: Highway Transportation, Railway Transportation, Petroleum Industry, U.S. Senate, Bill Shuster
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Township grant funding to nonprofits increases
Reflecting the difficult financial environment for local nonprofits, Moraine Township recently approved the largest pool of grant money in its program's history, which will go to the largest number of recipients. Earlier this month, the township board...Tags: PTA, Religion and Belief, Family, Education, Judaism
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Grant program open for applications, and more
News briefs from Wheaton and Glen Ellyn. Glen Ellyn The village of Glen Ellyn is accepting applications for grants for local non-profit organizations. The Community Grant Program funding for 2013-14 is $25,000. Last year, the village budgeted $30,...Tags: Cantigny Park, Environmental Issues, Armed Forces, Conservation, U.S. Army
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