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Fort Detrick Alliance expo planned at HCC
The Fort Detrick Alliance will host an expo and networking event in the Elliott Center at Hagerstown Community College on Wednesday, June 15, from 4 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more...Tags: Fort Detrick (military base), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Physical Conditions
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Economic recovery going to the dogs
timr@herald-mail.comIt’s come to this. We have so utterly failed to turn the economy around that now were are turning to our dogs for help. “Frankly, anything that develops economic activity right now is good,” Maryland Del. Dan Morhaim, D-Arf, told The...Tags: Restaurants, Physical Conditions, Dog (animal), Stroke, Pork Chops
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Pet of the week: Beiber
Name: Beiber
ID: A12184424
This handsome Maine Coon mix is about 1 year old and as sweet as can be. He is a big boy of 12 pounds with long legs and a huge fluffy tail. He will need to be brushed a couple times a week to keep from getting matted...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Physical Conditions, Maine, Washington (U.S. state), Health
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Business briefs - May 29
Western Maryland Resource Conservation and Development Council The Western Maryland Resource Conservation and Development Council of Hagerstown has been awarded membership in the national Circle of Diamonds program. By becoming a member of the Circle...Tags: Environmental Issues, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Humana Incorporated, Physical Conditions, Conservation
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Another concern: Drug residues in meat
Although much of the alarm over the use of antibiotics on livestock focuses on its contribution to bacterial resistance, the presence of drug residues and other chemicals in U.S. meat is also causing concern. Last year, the U.S. Food and Drug...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Medical Procedures and Tests, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Syria activists look to a grave for evidence against Assad
WASHINGTON — The hunt for proof that Syrian government forces used banned chemical weapons may come down to a rotting corpse exhumed late last month from a makeshift cemetery near Damascus. The grave diggers — a Syrian doctor and several...
Tags: Government, Weaponry, Ban Ki-moon, Beirut (Lebanon), U.S. Embassy
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It's rattlesnake season: Elderly man bitten, taken to hospital
An 84-year-old man was airlifted from a beach near Pacific Palisades so he could receive treatment for a rattlesnake bite Saturday afternoon, authorities said. The number of Los Angeles-area snakebites usually rises during the early summer months,...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Readers' travel tips
If you are taking your minor child on a vacation without your spouse, make sure you have a notarized letter from your spouse that specifically states you have permission to take the child to the specific destination during the specified dates....Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry
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History Channel's 'Top Shot' gives Sykesville man a chance to show off his talents
Adam Benson is a different kind of weekend warrior. A former Marine marksman whose career in the military was derailed by a serious motorcycle accident, Benson has turned what he thinks is a natural ability to shoot into potential reality television...
Tags: Television Industry, United States Naval Academy, Joe Theismann, Shootings, National Rifle Association of America
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Common Sense: Ability to breathe is not promised
"Asthma kills," said the doctor with a slow, deliberate, steadfast and extremely serious gaze in his eyes that were staring directly into mine. He never blinked. Brandi said she had a sore throat. "Is it asthma?" I asked, like I so often do. "No," she...
Tags: Coughing, Physical Conditions, Asthma, Symptoms
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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Friday, May 24, 2013
SLAYER: Metallica, System Members Speak at Hanneman Memorial
Metallica's Robert Trujillo and System of a Down's Shavo Odadjian joined Slayer's Kerry King as speakers at Thursday's memorial service for...Tags: Teachers, Amnesty International, Nine Inch Nails (music group), Television Industry, Fine Artists
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Seven Generations summer youth play dates scheduled
Children entering kindergarten and first grade at the Seven Generations Charter School in Emmaus are welcome to attend regular, information play dates scheduled outdoors throughout the summer, according to the Seven Generations Charter School website....Tags: Emmaus, Charter Schools, Schools
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