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Area residents share opinions on what should happen to Penn State football program
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comHagerstown resident Jeff Mastin, 42, had strong opinions about what should happen to Penn State’s football program as a result of the Jerry Sandusky scandal. “Get rid of the program,” he said. “Child safety is far more...Tags: College Football, Punishment, Financial Aid, The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012)
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Penn State football program slammed with NCAA sanctions
Associated Press WritersThe NCAA crippled Penn State football for years to come and practically tore Joe Paterno’s name out of the record books Monday, erasing 14 years of victories and imposing an unprecedented $60 million fine and other punishment over the child sexual...Tags: College Football, College Sports, Indiana Hoosiers, Lung Cancer, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Penn State president says 4-year ban was floated
Associated PressPenn State faced the threat of a four-year ban on playing football before the NCAA imposed sanctions this week over the school’s handling of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal, a university spokesman said Wednesday. David La Torre said...Tags: Punishment, College Football, College Sports, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno
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Business People - July 29
Dot Foods WILLIAMSPORT — Three local employees of Dot Foods placed in the seventh annual forklift rodeo, a national competition held June 21 in Mount Sterling, Ill. • Rob Cuddy, a 2009 champion, placed fifth in the forklift competition....
Tags: Teaching and Learning, House and Home, Real Estate, Homes, Retirement Planning Services
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Business People - Aug. 5
West Virginia University Health Sciences Center MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Dr. C.H. Mitch Jacques, dean of the West Virginia University Health Sciences Center Eastern Division, retired June 30. Jacques worked for more than 19 years as a physician and...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Nursing Homes, Arts and Culture, Potomac Bancshares Incorporated, Kidney Disease
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WVU reaches $20M settlement with Big East, will join Big 12 in July
Associated PressWest Virginia University announced Tuesday it has settled a lawsuit with the Big East for an unspecified amount, clearing the way for the conference power Mountaineers to join the Big 12 in July in time for the fall football season. Athletic Director...Tags: West Virginia Mountaineers, Big 12 Conference, College Football, UCF Knights, College Sports
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William M. Curtis III, 80
Dr. William M. Curtis of Lancaster, Pa., went home to his Lord and Savior on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011, at Lancaster General Hospital.
He was born in Buffalo, N.Y., to Beatrice and William Curtis Jr.
He grew up in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.
He...Tags: Religious Texts, University of Utah, Bible, Charles Curtis, Religious Education
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Lake Bluff village president steps down after 8 years
From the day she arrived in Lake Bluff, Christine Letchinger said it felt like home, and she has found herself part of a caring and engaged community. "People in Lake Bluff are very, very proud of their town," said Letchinger, who recently stepped...
Tags: Lake Bluff, Illinois State University, Elections, University of Paris, Politics
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Commencement speakers: Conservatives need not apply
We have once again entered the college commencement season, which means we'll soon be reading about uplifting graduation speeches delivered by prominent Americans. Or at least by prominent liberal Americans. It's becoming increasingly apparent that...
Tags: Government, Dick Cheney, Karl Rove, Elections, Sam Graves
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Teen makes fourth appearance at national camp
For Jupiter's Kristina Fisher, it's becoming an almost routine happening. The 14-year-old youth soccer standout recently made her fourth trip to a national team training camp. This time, she joined the United States Under-15 Division girls' squad on...Tags: Trips and Vacations, FIFA Women's World Cup, College Sports, Florida Atlantic University, Sports
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Buck Showalter shows off laid-back Dallas style
Few Americans are on the road more than the manager of a major league baseball team. But Buck Showalter, the Orioles' famously persevering manager, rarely stays put even in the offseason, when he's canvassing the country for new talent. After all, being...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, MLB Manager of the Year Award, Arts and Culture, Religious Festivals
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Architecture review: Bush presidential library is fittingly blunt
DALLAS — What do neo-classicism and neo-conservatism have in common? That's the question at the heart of the design by New York's Robert A.M. Stern Architects for the George W. Bush presidential library, set to open to the public May 1 on the...Tags: White House, Arts and Culture, George W. Bush Presidential Center, Libraries, Museums
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