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d'Vinci Interactive thrives on collaborative spirit
megp@herald-mail.comVince Hellane was a businessman who cherished independence, so it seems fitting that his company has managed to thrive, even without its free-thinking founder at the helm. Hellane created d’Vinci Interactive in 1993 in his Falling Waters, W.Va.,...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Apple iPad, Science and Technology, Apple iPhone, Maryland School for the Deaf
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Business Briefs - Jan. 20
Blue Ridge Community and Technical College MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Blue Ridge Community and Technical College is offering the Society for Human Resource Management, or SHRM, Learning System course. The SHRM Learning System has helped more than 30,000...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Kennametal Incorporated, Employment
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SCORE, SBA offer assistance to business-minded veterans
Q: Our son is completing his military duty and looking forward to possibly starting a small business. However, he needs some help in preparing for a business career. What kind of assistance is SCORE able to provide, especially for veterans? A: There...Tags: Environmental Issues, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Small Businesses, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Conservation
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Free service provides data on grants for nonprofits, individuals
julieg@herald-mail.comLinda McCauley wants to expand her nonprofit group’s program offerings for youths, perhaps adding a basketball program. New Light Metropolitan Community Church wants to renovate its West Church Street facility to make it more multifunctional,...Tags: Libraries, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture
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Panhandle jobless rate better than much of W.Va.
richardb@herald-mail.comJobs, jobs, jobs. In today’s struggling economy, jobs are paramount on the minds of families, employers and economists. While hit by the economy like the rest of the country, West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle seems to have weathered a lot of...Tags: Employers, Advanced Training, Government, Commuting, Career and Workplace
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Largest class yet graduates from Kaplan University with a record of 284
andrews@herald-mail.comThe 81st commencement in Kaplan University-Hagerstown's history was its largest, President W. Christopher Motz said. The spring class that graduated Saturday at North Hagerstown High School had a record 284 graduates. The school has been around for 73...Tags: Andrew Johnson, Health and Safety at School, Career and Workplace, Washington (U.S. state), Colleges and Universities
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California Attorney General Harris targets movie piracy ring
California Atty. Gen. Kamala D. Harris has filed criminal charges against three San Francisco Bay Area brothers for allegedly operating an illegal website that allowed users to watch bootleg versions of copyrighted television shows and movies. Hop Hoang,...
Tags: CBS Corp., Google Inc., Television, Entertainment, Prosecution
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Tamarac to ease Southwest Ranches' IT woes
The expertise of Tamarac's information technology (IT) staff will soon benefit the town of Southwest Ranches, as well. According to an interlocal agreement signed between the two local bodies, Tamarac will build a new network, server and telephony...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Tamarac, Science and Technology, Technology, U.S. Conference of Mayors
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Drawing insight into Google's Doodles
SAN FRANCISCO — Google.com is the most visited online front door in the United States. According to Alexa, a longtime Internet statistics firm, it is also the second most visited home page in the world behind Facebook.com; roughly 40 percent of...
Tags: Architecture, Soccer, Sculpture, Arts, Jim Henson
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Crime & Punishment: "If There Weren't Four Other Cops Here, I'd Beat the Shit Out of You"
According to a Pentagon report, 19,000 sexual assaults occur in the military each year. A seemingly insane Quinnipiac University professor says all those broads practically asked for it. "What do you expect to happen when women are put among men trained...
Tags: East Hartford, Teaching and Learning, Norwich, Hartford Hospital, Relay for Life
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Blood donations dry up during summer months
United Blood Services needs blood year round, but finding donors during the summer months presents different challenges. "It gets harder and harder to get the amount we need to support the hospitals," said Molly Vetter, Aberdeen Center manager for...Tags: Human Interest
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Circuit court clerk's failed cash grab
Magicians call it misdirection. When the audience is distracted looking one way, the "magic" happens. Sometimes, politics is no different. The focus on pensions, gun permits, gambling and same-sex marriage during the just-finished General Assembly...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Politics, Lobbying, Lawyers, Trials
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