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Parasiliti: Wildcats' journey far from ordinary
Sometimes, seasons are like book reports. You remember those. You get a book and read it before trying to summarize what’s been written and what it meant to you. And like anything else, some of us jump off the cliff and get involved, while...Tags: Wildlife, Arthur Ashe, Endangered Species, Environmental Issues, Sports
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United Petroleum gas station robbed for the second time in a week
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comFor a second time this week, the United Petroleum gas station at 890 Pennsylvania Ave. in Hagerstown was the target of an armed robbery Friday evening, city police said. Three male suspects entered the store brandishing guns and demanding money,...Tags: Theft, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Maryland State Police, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources
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Police arrest two in connection with United Petroleum holdup
Hagerstown Police on Thursday apprehended two men suspected in the Dec. 16 holdup of United Petroleum at 890 Pennsylvania Ave.
Lee Colby Morton, 38, of 127 E. Lee St., and Neo Pelayo Torrez, 30, of 117 Ray St., were being held without bond, police...Tags: Theft, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Criminals, Herring
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Wildflower workshop in Renfrew Park May 24
The adult education committee of Renfrew Institute is sponsoring a Wildflower Workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 17, in the Pennsylvania German four-square garden at Renfrew Park. Rain date is Thursday, May 24. Doris Armstrong Goldman, a faculty...Tags: Environmental Issues, Wildflowers
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Penn State nursing and forestry students practice trauma scenario
roxann.miller@herald-mail.com“Help, I’m hurt,” screamed Jason Owings, who laid in the woods reeling in pain from a wound to his left arm. The scene looked and sounded real, but it wasn’t. It was part of trauma-scenario training on Friday at Penn State Mont...Tags: Nursing, Emergency Health Procedures, Agriculture, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Science and Technology
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Hagerstown awarded $87,000 in grants for bike lanes, trees
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comHagerstown has won a pair of grants worth nearly $90,000 that will be used to add bicycle lanes and trees to help meet the city’s Community Greening Grant Program goal. The city was selected as one of the winners of Maryland’s first...Tags: Cycling, Environmental Issues, Sports, Forestry and Timber, Forests
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Letters to the Editor - March 31
This spring, let’s make Maryland greener To the editor: As citizens of an Appalachian state, we are lucky to be home to one of the largest varieties of tree species in the world. From New York to Alabama, there are more than 140 species of...Tags: Genesis (music group), Environmental Issues, Forestry and Timber, Forests
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Student news - April 6
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Camille Heim of Hagerstown, a first-year student at the School of Pharmacy at West Virginia University, was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester for earning a 4.0 grade-point average. She was also recently tapped...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Students, Marshall University, Environmental Issues
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Letters to the Editor - April 14
Vote Murphy for attorney general in Pa. primary To the editor: As a college student, I am very concerned with the proposed budget cuts that once again face higher education. As a student at Shippensburg University, I have already seen higher tuition...Tags: Government, Environmental Issues, Elections, Executive Branch, Lymphoma
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PSU gardeners grow relationships at Quincy Village
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPenn State Mont Alto students dug in the dirt Wednesday as part of a service project designed to plant the seeds of intergenerational relationships. The college’s students and staff started meeting with Quincy Village residents a year ago to talk...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, The Pennsylvania State University, Back Pain, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology
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Young urban foresters do their part to clean up Chesapeake Bay
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comRain did not stop the fourth-graders at Salem Avenue Elementary School in Hagerstown from doing their part to keep the Chesapeake Bay alive on Wednesday. In fact, it might have helped them. “We are planting trees for less erosion so the sediments...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Teaching and Learning, Students, Wildlife, Environmental Issues
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