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Business People - Nov. 25
ThompsonGas BOONSBORO — Dean K. Mosher and Joe Jardeleza recently were hired by ThompsonGas, a propane-services company. In October, Mosher joined the Thompson team as president of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning operations for the...
Tags: HIV, Marketing, Politics, Human Interest, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Shepherdstown historian self-publishes book of town stories
richardb@herald-mail.comJim Price, Shepherdstown’s official historian laureate, has self-published a book titled “And so I did stories of Shepherdstown.” It comes out Nov. 11. Jim Price, Shepherdstown’s official historian laureate, finally finished his...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Diabetes, Arts and Culture, Newspaper and Magazine, Libraries
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Business People - Oct. 21
Hagerstown Police Department Detectives Anthony Fleegal and Jesse Duffey were selected as the Hagerstown Police Department’s officers of the month for August. Fleegal and Duffey were nominated for their tenacity and teamwork in investigating...
Tags: Nursing, University of Delaware, West Virginia University, University of Maryland, College Park, American Red Cross
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Boonsboro High French teacher to travel and relax after retirement
julieg@herald-mail.comThe first time Barbara Steiner plugged her tape recorder in at the old Boonsboro Middle School, she blew out the electrical circuit for half the second floor, including her class. For the past two decades, her French II students were rewarded at the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Family, Arts and Culture, Travel
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Clement wins Adenhart 5K
andrewm@herald-mail.comSeemingly everyone involved with the second annual Nick Adenhart 5K was a winner Saturday morning in Williamsport. The event, which honors the memory of one of Washington County’s all-time great athletes, had more than 400 participants, including a...Tags: Wade Miller, Human Interest, Drew Crawford, Washington (U.S. state), Transportation Accidents
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ANNIVERSARY: Bahrs celebrate golden anniversary
EAST JORDAN -- Dr. Edward and Ann Bahr of East Jordan will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this month. Family and friends across the country will be arriving for a private dinner celebration and long weekend at their cottage on Lake...
Tags: Culture, Education, Arts and Culture, Mount Vernon, Anglicanism
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Scientists hope to predict tornadoes by using little drones
With tornadoes, advance warning comes down to minutes. In Moore, Okla., on May 20, it was 16 minutes. In Newcastle, to the southwest, near the spot where the deadly mile-wide tornado that killed 24 people first formed, it was five minutes. Tornadoes...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Science and Technology, Engineering, Politics, Technology
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Springfield City Council appoints new Municipal Court judge
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Becky Borthwick of Springfield will replace Dennis Budd as a Municipal Court judge on July 1. Budd retired last month after working for the city for 30 years. Borthwick is a managing partner of insurance defense firm Franke, Schultz...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, University of Missouri , Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government
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USDA funds studies of weather and climatic variability impact on cattle
MADISON, Wis. - On May 7, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded $19.5 million to support research, education and Extension activities associated with climate solutions in agriculture aimed at the impacts of climate variability and change on...Tags: Weather, Agricultural Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Energy, Education, Environmental Issues
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Weather conditions were ideal for tornado that slammed Oklahoma
The city of Moore, Okla., was struck by a devastating tornado Monday because all the familiar ingredients were in place to spawn such a massive storm. It was also a victim of simple bad luck. At least twice before in recent years, in 1999 and 2003,...Tags: Science and Technology, Natural Disasters, Weather, Moore Oklahoma Tornado (2013), National Weather Service
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Illinois comfort dogs head to Oklahoma in wake of deadly tornado
Tribune reporterMoney, personnel and supplies have poured into Oklahoma from across the country after Monday's devastating tornado, but one Chicago-area church is sending a different kind of assistance — a team of golden retrievers. Lutheran Church Charities,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Lutheranism, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Northern Illinois University, Social Issues
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Chicago-area dogs comfort tornado victims
Money, personnel and supplies have poured into Oklahoma from across the country after Monday's devastating tornado, but one Chicago-area church is sending a different kind of assistance — a team of golden retrievers. Lutheran Church Charities,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Lutheranism, Social Issues, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Northern Illinois University
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