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Washington County Arts Council announces exhibits
The Washington County Arts Council has announced its April exhibits, including “A Maryland Decade by Patrick Hiatt” and “The Eye Test 2: Photographs by Benita Keller’s Advanced Photography Class Hagerstown Community College.”...Tags: Arts and Culture, Artists, Times Square, Arts, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Business People - Dec. 23
Susquehanna Bank Susquehanna Bank announces the following new employees: Darren T. Basore joined the company as vice president, commercial relationship manager in the Central Maryland Region, centered in Hagerstown. He will be responsible for...Tags: Services and Shopping, Financial and Business Services, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Finance, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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William O. Renner, 96
William “Bill” O. Renner, 96, of 17800 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md., died Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012, in Hagerstown. Born March 10, 1916, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Thomas A. and Grace Elizabeth (Boward) Renner. He was preceded...
Tags: Engineering, Hospitals and Clinics, American Legion, Metal, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Student news - July 7
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Justin Wilson of Chambersburg, Pa., was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Widener University School of Law. TEANECK, N.J. — Stephanie Austin of Chambersburg, Pa., graduated in May from Fairleigh...Tags: Engineering, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students, Education
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Land-grant universities have threefold mission
Last week, I started down the road talking about the Land Grant Act, which established colleges of agriculture and mechanics.
As you might remember, the Land Grant Act gave 30,000 acres of public land to each state for each of its senators and...Tags: Conservation, University of Maryland, College Park, Agriculture, Architecture, The Ohio State University
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Business People - Aug. 7
WVUH-East Ear Nose & Throat MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Dr. Majid Shafiei, otolaryngologist, recently joined Dr. Sohrab Shahab and WVUH-East Ear Nose & Throat in the McCormack Center, Suite 3200, on the City Hospital campus. Shafiei specializes in the...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Surgery
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Student news - June 22
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Mary McGinley of Hagerstown was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Muhlenberg College. McGinley, a member of the class of 2014, is an undeclared major. She is a graduate of St. Maria Goretti High School. She is...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Muhlenberg College
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Memorial Day
Happy Memorial Day. May we remember for what this day stands. Community night planned at church A community movie night will be held Saturday on the lawn at Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 802 Summit Ave. in Hagerstown. Activities begin at 6 p.m....Tags: Human Interest, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, Methodist, Washington (U.S. state)
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Business People - July 3
Volvo Powertrain Stefan Kratounov, manufacturing engineer, was selected as the May employee of the month at Volvo Powertrain Hagerstown. Kratounov was nominated by his colleagues for his continuous, hardworking efforts to assist the camshaft...Tags: Health, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Super Bowl, Justice System, FedEx Corporation
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Wis. governor's budget proposes deep cuts to schools
After focusing for weeks on his proposal to strip public employees of collective bargaining rights, Gov. Scott Walker on Tuesday presented his full budget proposal — a plan that cuts $1.5 billion in aid to public schools and government but avoids...Tags: Regional Authority, News Agency, National Government, Health, Public Employees
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Woman testifies in suit against Trump Tower
Her family too poor to care for her, Jacqueline Goldberg was placed in a children's home at age 10. Seven decades later, Goldberg had the kind of money that allowed her in 2006 to put cash deposits down on two condos in Donald Trump's luxury...
Tags: Financial Planning, Condos, Justice System, Donald Trump, Condos and Houses
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