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Evalyn Rice celebrates 100th birthday
Eighty friends and family of Evalyn Oyler Rice celebrated her 100th birthday Oct. 9 at Quincy Village. The Rev. James Russell, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Quincy, gave the opening prayer and spoke about the contributions Rice made to the...Tags: Religion and Belief, World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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New Antietam National Battlefield superintendent named
Susan Trail, a former assistant superintendent at Antietam National Battlefield, has been named the national park's new superintendent, according to a news release from the National Park Service. Trail, who has served for the past eight years as...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Gardens and Parks, Culture, National Parks, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Binford goes to Royals in Round 30
koelble@herald-mail.comChristian Binford might have been too excited to get much sleep Tuesday night. During the early evening hours Tuesday, Binford got the phone call he had been waiting for all day — that he had been selected in the 30th round by the Kansas City...Tags: Major League Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Colleges and Universities, Kansas City Royals, Washington County
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Rod Martin is entering a new frontier
marieg@herald-mail.comGazing up into a night sky, it's easy to get swept off into the heavens. Thousands of stars appear, like diamonds on velvet, with more graduations of intensity than the naked eye can perceive. Rod Martin was no more than 5 years old when he peered...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, James Buchanan, Science and Technology, Indiana University
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Business People - March 13
Underwood-Memorial Hospital WOODBURY, N.J. — Teresa Mondile, daughter of Donald and Jane Violet of Hagerstown, has been honored as the employee of the month for February at Underwood-Memorial Hospital. A graduate of Hagerstown Junior College,...Tags: Finance, Realty, Women's Health, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Colleges and Universities
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Blaze like 'watching history go by'
julieg@herald-mail.comWhen Kevin “Chip” Moller heard the building that once housed his family’s organ business was on fire Thursday afternoon, he flew out the door, said his wife, Carol Moller. “He’s probably just watching history go by,”...Tags: Employees, Politics, Career and Workplace, Camp David, Elections
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Bauer power headed to NCAA Division III nationals
The Varsity BlogNorthampton High School graduate Tyler Bauer is headed to Wisconsin-La Crosse this weekend for the NCAA Division III Track & Field Championships. The Muhlenberg College sophomore is seeded 10th of 20 competitors in the javelin competition, which is... -
Miss Hill City helps Lynchburg students fight stress and depression
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefA Lynchburg pageant winner is using her crown to share a message about depression. Addison Walker is Miss Hill City 2013. She's visiting schools, like Linkhorne Middle in Lynchburg, to talk about mental health issues. Walker, who's now a student at...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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U.Va. capital campaign exceeds $3 billion goal
The University of Virginia's capital campaign has exceeded its $3 billion goal. The university says in a news release that it received donations from more than 220,000 individuals and corporations. More than 220,000 individuals and corporations...
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Teel Time: Retiring VT president Steger advocated for athletics
Charles Steger was not the most visible or vocal proponent of Virginia Tech athletics. But as Hokie Nation reflects on his retirement after nearly 14 years as university president, there’s no questioning his advocacy or appreciation for major...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech, College Sports, Football
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Edgar Allan Jones Jr. dies at 92; law professor played judge on TV courtroom shows
The TV career of Edgar Allan Jones Jr. began with a phone call in early 1958 from a producer who needed to cast someone knowledgeable about the law. Although Jones taught law full time at UCLA, he was nervous at the prospect of auditioning: His only...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace, New York City, Labor Disputes
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