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Business People- Nov. 18
Walnut Street Community Health Center Rhonda G. McMillian and Anthony D. Dicello recently were hired by the Walnut Street Community Health Center. McMillian is serving as a psychiatrist in the integrated mental health program. Her expertise covers a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Psychiatry, University of Maryland, College Park, Hospitals and Clinics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Prep Volleyball: Leopards charting course to state, county history
kauffman@herald-mail.comThe reigning queens of Maryland Class 1A volleyball are taking aim at a lot of history in 2012. Smithsburg — which enters this season as the three-time defending state champion — can become the seventh team in state history to win four...Tags: Chemistry, Teaching and Learning, Students, Science and Technology, High School Sports
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 24
Country can’t survive four more years of Obama To the editor: Allan Powell’s column (July 5) consisted of his expected attack on Mitt Romney. I was surprised that he had so much trouble in coming up with anything negative. Other than a...Tags: Scranton, Colleges and Universities, Republican Party, Politics, Genesis (music group)
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 19
Jack Hershey said it all with a smile To the editor: Over the last few weeks, I have thought about and discussed with others the loss of John R. Hershey Jr. As so many have expressed, Jack was a terrific husband, father and grandfather, a wonderful...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, ARCC (music group), Financial Aid, Satellite and Cable Service, Colleges and Universities
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Armed man wearing military camo, ballistic vest arrested near Martinsburg schools
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comAn Army National Guardsman who was carrying a training rifle and wearing military desert camouflage and a ballistic vest was arrested Monday morning after he was spotted running near two Martinsburg schools, police and military officials said. Monday was...Tags: Iraq, Firearms, U.S. Army, Loudoun County, Prosecution
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AARP will offer two driver safety courses
AARP is offering its driver safety course to those who are employed or retired from the education field. The course this month and in August will be offered at a reduced cost of $5. The offer is for teachers, professors, principals, guidance counselors,...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Superintendent gets authority to continue health services talks
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Washington County Board of Education voted unanimously Tuesday to give Schools Superintendent Clayton Wilcox authority to continue negotiating and to finalize an agreement for Meritus Medical Center Inc. to provide health services in schools...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at Work, Teaching and Learning, Health
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Students entering seventh and 12th grades need to update immunizations
The West Virginia Department of Education is reminding parents that students entering seventh and 12th grades this fall will need to visit a doctor or health clinic before school begins to update their immunizations. State law and West Virginia Board...Tags: Tetanus, Diseases and Illnesses, Whooping Cough, Health, Communicable Diseases
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Movie massacre suspect mum; Batman mask found
University of Colorado officials were looking Sunday into whether James Holmes used his position in a graduate program to collect hazardous materials, but school officials weren’t saying whether they knew the suspect in a movie theater massacre...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Accomplishments, Aurora, Los Angeles Times
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Penn State football program slammed with NCAA sanctions
Associated Press WritersThe NCAA crippled Penn State football for years to come and practically tore Joe Paterno’s name out of the record books Monday, erasing 14 years of victories and imposing an unprecedented $60 million fine and other punishment over the child sexual...Tags: Lung Cancer, College Football, Football, Punishment, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Penn State president says 4-year ban was floated
Associated PressPenn State faced the threat of a four-year ban on playing football before the NCAA imposed sanctions this week over the school’s handling of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal, a university spokesman said Wednesday. David La Torre said...Tags: College Football, The Pennsylvania State University, Football, Mark Emmert, Punishment
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BACK IN SESSION: Changes await students in Washington County's public schools
julieg@herald-mail.comSchool is all about new things: Students move up a grade at the start of the year and learn more math, science and history while reading and analyzing more sophisticated literature. This school year will be filled with other changes, some of which...Tags: Football, Schools, Arts and Culture, Health, Social Sciences
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