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Mail Call - July 27
“Karen Harshman, we support you 100 percent. I’m sure if Mr. Ridenour had a family vacation planned for a long time, with some friends and everybody, he would be making other arrangements and changing the date for him. So we support you 100...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Same-Sex Marriage, Judges, Interior Policy, Literature
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Letter to the Editor - July 28
Why should players pay for crimes of others? To the editor: With the sanctions against Penn State University, the NCAA punished those with no involvement in any crime, instead of the perpetrators of the child abuse and related cover-up. Listening to...Tags: Students, ESPN (tv network), Child Abuse, Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior
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Saint James School announces award winners
Saint James School in Hagerstown announced the following awards for the Class of 2012: Taha Afridi of Hagerstown (Hood College) Anna Beckett of Shepherdstown, W.Va. (Savannah College of Art and Design), Prize for Excellence in Art Brady Burker of...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), West Virginia University, Human Interest, University of Georgia, Awards and Prizes
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Morris Frock Auxiliary awards nine scholarships
Submitted photo Morris Frock scholarship winners include, front row, from left, Sarah Stayer, Jena Smith, Bethany Garnand, Brent Goebel and Taylor Spickler. Back row, Timothy Barr, Andrew Monninger and Annette Hull. Not pictured is Quinton Hull. At...
Tags: Frostburg State University, American Legion, University of Richmond, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Awards and Prizes
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Quincy-area residents weigh in on triple homicide in the community
waynesboro@herald-mail.comQuincy-area residents say a triple homicide in the community over the weekend gives them pause, but does not necessarily change their views of the place they call home. “It’s a nice place to live,” said Pam Duffey, of Mont Alto. Fueled...Tags: Murder, Todd Rock
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Mail Call - July 30
“Living in Chewsville has almost become a nightmare. At least once a week, and sometimes more often, we are awakened in the middle of the night by people arguing and cursing and probably drinking. It is really starting to grow old fast. Doesn’...Tags: Firearms, Interior Policy, White House, Republican Party, Voting
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Mail Call - Aug. 1
“I’m a Pennsylvanian who grew up watching Penn State, watched the program rise, become better and better. I watched administration that was reactive and not proactive, and right now I see people being reactive, and removing Joe Pa’s...Tags: Sculpture, Economy, Business and Finance, Allegany County, Finance, College Sports
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Mail Call - Aug. 6
“I’m a volunteer at Hagerstown Community College, and recently I went over to help with the garden planting and mulching, and I was so impressed with the staff at the community college, especially Ed, the man who takes care of all the...Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Punishment, MSNBC (tv network), Politics
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Penn State trustees to weigh advice
Penn State trustees say they’ll weigh the state auditor general’s recommendations that the university’s governing structure be changed in the wake of the child molestation scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky....Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Graham Spanier, Voting, Politics, Education
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Veteran: Those who serve in armed forces essentially sign over their lives
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPatriotic music filled the Greencastle-Antrim High School auditorium Monday morning as students filed in for an assembly honoring the nation’s military service members. Pictures of local veterans appeared on a screen as students took their seats...Tags: Music, Veterans Day, U.S. Army, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Science and Technology
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 8
Would Michael have objected to government help in developing shale gas? To the editor: Concerning George Michael’s article of July 30, trashing the president’s “supposed” comments about the role of government in aiding...Tags: Mitt Romney, The Washington Post, Energy Resources, Criminals, Punishment
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Steamy summer: July was hottest month ever recorded in contiguous U.S.
AP Science WriterThis probably comes as no surprise: Federal scientists say July was the hottest month ever recorded in the Lower 48 states, breaking a record set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. And even less a surprise: The U.S. this year keeps setting records for...Tags: Weather, Natural Disasters, Global Change, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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