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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: Politics, Television Industry, Nancy Pelosi, Symptoms, Allegheny Energy Inc.
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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: Environmental Issues, House Building
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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: World War II (1939-1945), Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Army, Air Transportation, Economy, Business and Finance
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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: Conservation, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, E. coli Infection, Water
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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: Golf, Sports, Environmental Issues
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Tri-State briefs
Shippensburg Public Library nets $500,000 grant SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. — State Rep. Rob Kauffman, R-Cumberland/Franklin, recently announced a $500,000 grant through the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund for needed upgrades and repairs to...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Rob W. Kauffman, Entertainment Events, Bare (music group), Festive Events
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Comptroller visits Hagerstown, touts Shop Maryland Energy weekend
With the state sales tax exemption for qualifying Energy Star products set to take effect this weekend, Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot was at Spichers Appliances and Electronics on Pennsylvania Avenue in Hagerstown on Wednesday to promote the third...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Pikesville, Environmental Issues
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School projects are bulk of proposed Washington Co. capital budget
dona@herald-mail.comSchool construction will make up the bulk of the $39.6 million Washington County would spend in the 2014 fiscal year under a proposed 10-year capital improvement plan reviewed Tuesday by the Board of County Commissioners. For the 10-year plan the...Tags: Elementary Schools, Substance Abuse, Aetna Inc., Prisons, Schools
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Boonsboro mayor reports on state of the town
davem@herald-mail.comBoonsboro Mayor Charles F. “Skip” Kauffman Jr. issued an annual report looking back on the year 2012 during a regular Boonsboro Town Council meeting last week. Among the issues that Kauffman touched on Feb. 4 is the town’s debt for...Tags: Environmental Issues, Water, Water Supply
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Wilson College to host energy forum for home and business owners
Wilson College will host the 5th annual “Energy and You” — a day-long workshop for home and business owners who want to learn how to reduce energy consumption and costs — on Saturday, Feb. 9. This year’s theme is “...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Renewable Energy, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Environmental Issues
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Local legislators unimpressed by Gov. O'Malley's State of the State address
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comGov. Martin O’Malley showcased Maryland’s achievements during his tenure as governor in his State of the State address Wednesday and made a case for gun control and the repeal of the death penalty. But Washington County legislators, most of...Tags: Government, Wind Power, Interior Policy, Regional Authority, Alternative Energy
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Proposed capital budget items for Washington County
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comWashington County capital projects are scheduled to receive $23.2 million in the next fiscal year out of a proposed state capital budget of $1.5 billion. Those state figures do not include another $2.1 billion being proposed as part of the capital budget...Tags: Elementary Schools, Politics, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Schools, Public Finance
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