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Churches, agencies convene to talk about the needy
Officials at Washington County churches and agencies say they are facing increasingly large numbers of people in crisis coming to their doors. On Aug. 21, officials met to discuss the issue, how they can work together more to address the needs and to...Tags: Belief and Faith, Christianity, Reformed, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Religion and Belief
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Independent film 'The Boarder' shines light on children with attachment issues
marieg@@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This story and headline were updated on Aug. 18 to reflect that the Halls' personal experience was not used specifically by screenwriter Jane Ryan for the screenplay for "The Boarder." In the turbulent lives of hundreds of...Tags: Family, Conservation, Dee Wallace, Health Treatments, Movies
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Hagerstown, Smithsburg celebrate National Night Out
davem@herald-mail.com and lauren.kirkwood@herald-mail.comCrowds of area residents turned out to learn about crime prevention and meet law enforcement officers at National Night Out celebrations in Hagerstown and Smithsburg Tuesday night. Law enforcement officers and attendees said Hagerstown’s event...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Emergency Health Procedures
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Wearing beer goggles simulates driving drunk during Law Enforcement Awareness Day
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comTerry Welcher is among the few people who can say that he drove wearing beer goggles right in front of a police officer and didn’t get arrested. “It’s pretty fun. I think everybody needs to try this,” said Welcher, of Hanover, Pa....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Auto Racing, Prescription Drugs, Laws, Rubber Products Industry
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Region's elected officials react along party lines to ruling on health care
dona@herald-mail.comReaction to Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act broke along party lines among the region’s elected officials, while some in the business community remained uncertain about its ramifications. In a...Tags: Health, Benjamin L. Cardin, Barack Obama, Barbara A. Mikulski, Economy, Business and Finance
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More vaccination exemptions sought
West Virginia has some of the strictest limits on exempting children from vaccines required before they can attend school. Some parents are lobbying the Legislature to change that, while public health officials warn that the state already suffers low...Tags: Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Pharmaceuticals, Barbara Lee, Diseases and Illnesses
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Mail Call - June 28
“If the paper has to check the facts about the story they print, they should do the same for Mail Call. Stories about the county commissioners cutting funds from the nursing program just doesn’t seem factual. The BOE and health department...Tags: Health, Economy, Business and Finance, Executive Branch, Asthma, Medical Specialization
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Lloyd Waters: Dargan school closing made national news in 1970
On Aug. 18, 1969, then-Superintendent of Schools William M. Brish announced a decision to close the last two-room schoolhouse in Washington County when he informed Dargan parents that their children would be bused to the nearby school in Sharpsburg....Tags: Health, Radio Industry, Marvin Mandel
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Va. driver dead, 11 students treated at hospital after car-school bus crash on I-81 in W.Va.
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comA Front Royal, Va., man died Wednesday morning and 11 children were hurt when the car he was driving struck a school bus on Interstate 81 south of Martinsburg, authorities said. Mark Allen Diggs, 42, was thrown from the Subaru Outback he was driving in...Tags: Health, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Students
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Business People - Jan. 8
Wilson College CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Brian Ecker has been named vice president for finance and administration at Wilson College. Ecker joined Wilson on Dec. 12. He most recently served as comptroller at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg,...Tags: Health, Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Specialization, Philosophy, Mortgages
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Autism awareness workshop planned
Providing Relief for Autistic Youth Inc., in partnership with Hagerstown Community College, will hold an autism awareness training program Thursday, April 19. There will be two sessions offered. The morning session is geared toward autism awareness...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Easter, Behavioral Conditions, Health and Safety at Work
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