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CNA recertification offered at HCC
CNA medicine aide recertification is from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at Hagerstown Community College, Career Programs Building, Room 152, 11400 Robinwood Drive, east of Hagerstown. This course provides current medicine aides with updated...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Illness figures underreported in Berkeley County
matthewu@herald-mail.comDozens of health care providers in Berkeley County are failing to provide the county’s health department with reports on numbers of flu cases and other illnesses they are handling each week, which is required by state law. Berkeley County Health...Tags: Vaccines, Hospitals and Clinics, Flu, Flu Vaccine, Diseases and Illnesses
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Hagerstown 'hoodbilly' Joshua Morningstar celebrates new album
Special to The Herald-MailLife hasn't always been as good for self-proclaimed "ho odbilly" and Hagerstonian Joshua Morningstar as it is today. Morningstar, 29, said he spent years struggling with heroin and all the darkness and despair that comes with such an addiction. But...Tags: Music Theater, Heroin, Entertainment, Concerts, Music
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Former bank building plans still a mystery
arnoldp@herald-mail.comMost of the Washington County Commissioners said in interviews this past week they are keeping their options open as to how to use the largely empty office building the county bought more than four years ago for $3 million. Commissioners Ruth Anne...Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Labor Legislation, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Politics, Rentals
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School calendar - Oct. 22-27
Here are some of the things happening in Washington County Public Schools: Today Red Ribbon Week E. Russell Hicks Middle — Flag practice, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. North Hagerstown High — Financial aid night Northern Middle — Percussion...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, PTA, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), FluMist (vaccine)
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Letters to the Editor - Nov. 9
Prescription turn-in event targets youth drug abuse To the editor: An alarming number of Washington County youth are intentionally abusing prescription medications to get high. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has labeled...Tags: Health, Pharmaceuticals, Labor Legislation, White House, Family
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Local experts debate whether it's best to pick up your infant or let him or her cry
Special to The Herald-MailAs a mother of two children younger than 2, Chancity Barnhart knows just how hard it can be for new parents to get a good night's sleep. The Hagerstown parent had her own challenges helping her first son to sleep on his own, and plenty of her friends...Tags: Family, Human Interest, Medical Specialization, Mental Health, Parenting
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Rohrer to speak about stone bridges
Battlefield guide Gary Rohrer will speak on “Bridges in the Antietam Valley” Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. at Sharpsburg Town Hall. Rohrer, a registered professional engineer and an Antietam Battlefield guide, will give a photographic...Tags: Photography and Video, Foods and Beverages, Methodist, PTA, Human Interest
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Student news - Sept. 24
ASHLAND, Ohio — Mike McMillan of Hagerstown is the starting cornerback for the Ashland University football team. The Eagles are off to a 4-0 start. On Saturday, the Eagles defeated Northern Michigan, 42-13. McMillan is majoring in sports...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Education, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Kent State University, Health and Safety at School
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Tomblin shares 'heartbreaking' suicide statistics with Hedgesville High students
richardb@herald-mail.comSuicide is the second-leading cause of death among West Virginians between the ages of 15 and 24, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin told more than 300 Hedgesville High School students at an assembly Monday. He said it’s a “heartbreaking” statistic....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Earl Ray Tomblin, Government, Education, Schools
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At 55 and 53, couple split by Romney Medicare plan
Associated PressMike O’Malley is 55; wife Sharon is 53. So what? So they’re on opposite sides of the age cutoff in Mitt Romney’s Medicare plan, and that could create a bumpy transition for the suburban Chicago couple and others like them. It would be...Tags: Paul Ryan, Government Health Care, Social Sciences, Private Health Care, Culture
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Washington County Board of Education briefs
Schools to have school health services Washington County Public Schools will have school health services for the start of the school year, which is Wednesday, Assistant Superintendent Mike Markoe told the school board Tuesday night. The school system...Tags: High School Sports, Health and Medical Professionals, Labor Legislation, Nursing, Justice System
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