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'You can't make this stuff up'
arnoldp@herald-mail.comMore than four years after Washington County’s government paid $3 million for a large office building in downtown Hagerstown, the structure still is mostly empty and unused. Why that has happened is part plan, part result of Maryland funding...Tags: Justice System, Newspaper and Magazine, Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, House Building
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Letters to the Editor - Sept. 24
Men and women who serve country are heroes To the editor: There were different battles of war in which our military men and women served and died. There are different branches of military. There are currently people serving overseas; some veterans...Tags: Statue of Liberty, Annapolis, U.S. House of Representatives, Politics, Environmental Issues
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Business briefs - Sept. 16
The Pet Store HARRISBURG, Pa. — State Rep. Rob Kauffman, R-Cumberland/Franklin, recently joined an official from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection in congratulating The Pet Store in Chambersburg, Pa., upon the award of a $6,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Personal Service, Rob W. Kauffman, Environmental Issues
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Chlorine leak found at Cascade water treatment plant; nearby residents weren't in danger
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comHazMat crews rushed to the Winebrenner Wastewater Treatment Plant near Fort Ritchie on Monday morning after a malfunctioning valve caused chlorine to leak from a 150-gallon tank, according to Kevin Jones, a rescue sergeant with Leitersburg Volunteer...Tags: Water Supply, Plant Openings, Environmental Issues
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Washington County teachers prepare classrooms for students' arrival
julieg@herald-mail.comThe school year begins Wednesday for Washington County Public Schools’ projected 22,195 students and 1,682 teachers. Many of those teachers are classroom teachers, several of whom spent the early part of this week getting training and preparing...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Students, Literature, Teachers
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Treatment plant expanded at Fahrney-Keedy Home
An expanded wastewater treatment plant is in operation for Fahrney-Keedy Home & Village, west of Boonsboro, following completion of the project and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Local and state officials joined executives and board members of the...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Water Supply, Corporate Officers, Environmental Issues
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Many Franklin County, Pa. schools undergoing renovations
waynesboro@herald-mail.comSeveral Franklin County, Pa., schools look drastically different than they did when classes let out for the summer. In the Waynesboro Area School District, for instance, furniture is stacked up and ceiling tiles have been removed in several schools as...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Teaching and Learning, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), James Buchanan, Students
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Martinsburg, Berkeley Co. officials disagree on airport authority expansion issue
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comAt their joint summit Thursday, Martinsburg and Berkeley County leaders were at odds about whether the six-member Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority board should be expanded. A majority of the Martinsburg City Council backed Mayor George...Tags: CVS Corp., Local Elections, Civil and Public Service, Government, Politics
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American Public University expansion powers forward
richardb@herald-mail.comAmerican Public University is celebrating its 10th anniversary here by adding its most energy-efficient building yet to dot the city’s landscape — an $18 million financial center next to the four-story, $12 million Academic Center that...Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Hybrid Vehicles, Education, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Employees
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New fiscal year brings water and sewer rate adjustments in Hagerstown
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comSunday begins fiscal year 2012-13, and with it comes a new round of city of Hagerstown water and sewer rate adjustments. City residents will see 5-percent increases for water and sewer, also called wastewater, while Washington County residents who use...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Mishaps, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues
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SBA honors trio of Eastern Panhandle businesses
Three small businesses in the Eastern Panhandle were recognized in June in local ceremonies as recipients of the 2012 U.S. Small Business Administration’s West Virginia Small Business Week awards program. They also were honored at the annual...
Tags: Farms, Small Businesses, Agriculture, Economy, Business and Finance, Business
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Nearly 3 days after storms, more than 17,000 still without power in Eastern Panhandle
julieg@herald-mail.comHotels and restaurants remained busy Monday as many residents of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle could be without power until late this week because three large towers that hold major transmission lines were knocked down during Friday night’...Tags: Charity, Cardiac Catheterization, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Health and Safety at Work
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