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2013 session of Maryland General Assembly productive for Washington County
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comWashington County’s state legislators said that the 2013 session of the Maryland General Assembly was a productive one for the county, with many delegation bills being approved. The county also got a $1.55 million share of a wealth-based grant...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Health, Ronald N. Young, Montgomery County (Maryland), Juvenile Delinquency
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Deadline nears for filing taxes
julieg@herald-mail.comEven some people who don’t normally procrastinate on doing their taxes might need to file for an extension this year. While the official IRS tax deadline is midnight Monday night, people who are submitting paper tax forms will want to get them...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Internal Revenue Service, Taxation, U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Congress
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Washington County school board votes to buy former Allegheny Energy HQ
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Washington County Board of Education ended months of speculation Tuesday afternoon by voting unanimously to buy the former Allegheny Energy building on Downsville Pike to house its administrative offices. The $5.5 million purchase agreement includes...Tags: Property, Public Officials, Sora, Lobbying, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Gardeners protect the bay with Bay-Wise gardening
Did you know that we live in the Chesapeake Bay watershed? Everything we do in our gardens and homes affects the health of the bay and our waterways. It all matters. To improve water quality and conserve natural resources, we teach environmentally...
Tags: Plant Openings, Chemical Industry, Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Fertilizer
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Renovations to upgrade Antrim Township building are moving forward
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comRenovations to upgrade Antrim Township’s municipal building could begin as soon as mid-June with completion by early fall. At Tuesday’s meeting, township supervisors Fred Young, James Byers, John Alleman and Rick Baer voted to move forward...Tags: Renovation, Environmental Issues
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Mild winter, personnel vacancies increase schools' fund balance
Energy savings from a milder winter than expected, vacant positions, and vacancies being filled by people with lower salaries contributed to second-quarter savings that increased Washington County Public Schools’ fund balance by $1.6 million,...
Tags: Environmental Issues
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Business briefs - March 24
MVB Financial Corp. FAIRMONT, W.Va. — MVB Financial Corp. and its subsidiary bank, MVB Bank Inc., recently announced quarterly results for the period ending Dec. 31, 2012. Fourth-quarter 2012 net income of $1.44 million increased by 98 percent...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Finance, Earnings
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Letters to the Editor - March 18
Parkinson’s affects many of your neighbors To the editor: This April, I urge our neighbors to take part in Parkinson’s Awareness Month. Nearly 1 million Americans live with Parkinson’s and some of them, including my husband, are living...Tags: Symptoms, Paul Ryan, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Budgets and Budgeting, Television Industry
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Eastern Panhandle Home Builders Association's Home Show stirring up 'good energy'
matthewu@herald-mail.comMartinsburg businessman P.J. Orsini was feeling a lot of “good energy” at the Eastern Panhandle Home Builders Association’s Home Show Friday at Martinsburg Mall. “I’m getting a lot of good questions,” said Orsini,...Tags: House Building, Environmental Issues
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Report: History an important part of Washington County's economic development future
dona@herald-mail.comHagerstown Regional Airport and the former Fort Ritchie U.S. Army base both have a place in Washington County’s history, and officials at each facility want them to play a part in the county’s economic future. Along with those facilities,...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Babe Ruth, Washington, DC, Tractor Supply Company, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Group challenges Potomac discharge permit awarded to Shepherdstown federal facility
Associated PressA watershed-protection group wants the West Virginia Environmental Quality Board to throw out a Potomac River pollution permit that state regulators gave a federal facility in Shepherdstown and instead impose Maryland’s tougher sampling...Tags: E. coli Infection, Environmental Pollution, Water, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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March chill doesn't stop golfers at Hagerstown Greens at Hamilton Run opening
holly.shok@herald-mail.comDave Kinney, 65, of Hagerstown, said he has golfed at Hagerstown Greens at Hamilton Run for the past 15 to 20 years. And the March chill didn’t stop him from turning up for the tee-off of the nine-hole public course on Cleveland Avenue, which re-...Tags: Sports, Golf, Environmental Issues
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