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During the Battle of the Bands at Wilson College, the music will be hot and so will the weather
It'll be hot outside Saturday, but the music will be free at the Battle of the Bands at Wilson College. Bands performing between 2 and about 8 p.m. will be Breach the Silence, Defyance, Endangered Species and Love Hate Thing. A judge's panel will...Tags: Mass Media, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, Entertainment
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Love Hate Thing wins Battle of the Bands at ChambersFest
Love Hate Thing, a Chambersburg, Pa., band, won the Battle of the Bands at ChambersFest on Saturday evening at Wilson College, performing original music before a panel of judges and a crowd of rock fans. BobRocks 101.5 and the Greater Chambersburg...Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia)
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The importance of broadband
New York Times columnist Tom Friedman is a must read. I don’t always agree with him, but he challenges me. His book “The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century” discusses the globalization of the world’s...Tags: Washington, DC, Florida, Business, Entertainment, Politics
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Lucky dog returns home after stroll on Northern Avenue
heather.keels@herald-mail.comWhat could have been a tragic morning for a lost Jack Russell terrier took a happy turn Friday thanks to the efforts of an ex-Hagerstown mayor, a McDonald's manager, and several dog-loving breakfast patrons. "Several of us were at McDonald's on...Tags: Ronald McDonald (fictional character), Maryland, McDonald's, Entertainment, Radio
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New air service to S.C., central Fla. has smooth takeoff
heather.keels@herald-mail.comDirect Air's inaugural flight into Hagerstown Regional Airport Thursday was about an hour behind schedule, but with a bluegrass band, sheet cake, a contest and speeches by local officials, outbound passengers had plenty to keep them busy. The flight...Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Lifestyle and Leisure, Florida, Washington (U.S. state), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Alice L. Hessler, 89
JUNE 7, 1921-MARCH 22, 2011 Alice L. Henson Hessler, 89, of Halfway, died Tuesday, March 22, 2011, at her home. Alice was born Tuesday, June 7, 1921, in Waynesboro, Pa., the daughter of the late Andrew Simon Baker Sr. and the late Goldie Imogene...Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Politics, Washington (U.S. state), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Emmanuel Baptist Temple to host dedication of Christian radio station
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comThe newest, local Christian radio station to hit the airwaves is finally up and running after tackling a few glitches. "We went on the air in August, but we had a few hiccups," said Larry Aikens, general manager of WHGT 1590 AM and pastor of Emmanuel...Tags: Mass Media, North Carolina, Religious Texts, Entertainment, Health
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 1
Where were the media during storm? To the editor: During this age of real-time information availability, I was appalled at the lack of valuable news while stranded in my car on the east side of South Mountain on Interstate 70 for more than six hours...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Science and Technology, Electronics, Entertainment, Health
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Group organizes battle of bands to raise money for United Way
alnotarianni@aol.comYouth United Way of Washington County had fallen by the wayside for a while. This year, about a dozen high school students set out to revive the United Way affinity group, which aims to raise money for programs addressing youth-related issues such as...Tags: Music Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), United Way , Politics, Washington (U.S. state)
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Franklin Co. to shift to new digital emergency services radio system
Franklin County is expected to shift to its new emergency services radio system in the next several weeks, county commissioners said Tuesday. David Donahue, Franklin County's director of emergency services, told commissioners that recent testing of the...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Emergency Planning, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Tunisian police fire on crowd, kills 2, injures 17
Police fired at an angry crowd of 1,000 attacking the police station in the northwestern town of Klef on Saturday, killing two people and injuring 17 others, the Interior Ministry said. The official Tunisian news agency said the crowd had turned on...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Police Arrests, Zine el Abidine ben Ali, Tunisian Revolution (2010-2011), Saudi Arabia
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Lowery's winter itinerary eclectic
bobp@herald-mail.comJ.R. Lowery doesn’t consider “work” or “busy” to be four-letter words. Now “idle” is a different story. The Boonsboro junior has a schedule that would make ordinary people breathless. He balances playing...Tags: High School Sports, Track and Field, Thomas Johnson, Sports, Human Interest
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