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Young people fascinated with history
History is for old fogeys, right? Well, then, what are all these young people doing volunteering at the Washington County Historical Society? And, why are high and middle school students engaged with in-depth historical research projects? Interns and...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Justice and Rights, Battle of Antietam, Arts and Culture, Chemotherapy
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Barbara L. Myers
janeth@herald-mail.comBarbara “Barb” Myers was a mother to many beyond her own family. When girls at Girls Inc. of Washington County, where she was a cook, found out she had pancreatic cancer, they flooded her mailbox with get-well cards. She was buried with...Tags: Hysterectomy, Greenbrier, Pancreatic Cancer, Health Treatments, Marriage
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Fairplay woman accused of breaking baby's limbs says she was exercising infant
dona@herald-mail.comA Fairplay woman accused of breaking the arms and legs of her 8-month-old daughter told investigators the injuries occurred while exercising the infant, a charging document filed with Washington County District Court said. The documents alleged that...Tags: Child Abuse, Trials, Abusive Behavior, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Business briefs
Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce The Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed the following new members: - Charles Bailey, Attorney at Law, LLC, 82 W. Washington St., Suite 501, Hagerstown - Hagerstown...Tags: Long Island University, Heart Attack, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Laurel, Washington, DC
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Which is worse? Dirty potatoes or toxic potatoes?
Potatoes were brought to Europe from the Andes by Spanish Catholics, which meant Protestants were opposed to them for religious reasons. As late as the 1700s, what passed for campaign bumper stickers in England in those days read, “No Potatoes, No...
Tags: NATO, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Potatoes
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Betty Jane Rockwell
janeth@herald-mail.comBetty Rockwell was a survivor. She outlived two husbands, the first who died of cancer just weeks before the birth of their child, leaving Betty a widow at age 18. They met through Betty’s sister, Kate, who was married to Jack Morris’...Tags: U.S. Navy, Wars and Interventions, World War II (1939-1945), JC Penney Company Inc., International Military Interventions
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Former U.S. Sen. Specter dies at 82
Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, the outspoken Pennsylvania centrist whose switch from Republican to Democrat ended a 30-year career in which he played a pivotal role in several Supreme Court nominations, died Sunday. He was 82. Specter, who announced in...
Tags: Heart Failure, Justice System, Philosophy, Lee Harvey Oswald, Primaries
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Healthy Sportsmen's Fair prepares people for fall outdoor activities
waynesboro@herald-mail.comIn the years Dr. Jeff Mandak has helped at the Fulton County (Pa.) Medical Center Healthy Sportsmen’s Fair and similar events, he has seen routine screenings for blood pressure and glucose occasionally reveal serious issues. Some of the patients...Tags: Television Industry, Diabetes, Hunting, Cancer, Internists
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Robert H. "Bob" Bingaman, 74
Robert H. "Bob" Bingaman, 74, of Williamson Road, in Greencastle, Pa., died Monday, July 30, 2012, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore from complications of recent heart surgery. The family will receive friends Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Harold M....Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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CBS newsman Mike Wallace dies at 93
AP Television WriterCBS newsman Mike Wallace, the dogged, merciless reporter and interviewer who took on politicians, celebrities and other public figures in a 60-year career highlighted by the on-air confrontations that helped make “60 Minutes” the most...Tags: Andy Griffith, Democratic Convention (1968), Art Buchwald, Entertainment, Psychotherapy
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Twenty-third Judicial Circuit Judge John C. Yoder to take over Groh's docket
Twenty-third Judicial Circuit Judge John C. Yoder, who returned to the bench Wednesday after undergoing heart surgery last month, will preside over Judge Gina M. Groh’s docket, according to an administrative order put in effect Wednesday.
Groh...Tags: White House, Justice System, Earl Ray Tomblin, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dentists can use modern technology to put anxiety to rest
marieg@herald-mail.comFor some people, the worst part of breaking a tooth or having an abcess isn't the pain that can shoot to your core. The absolute worst is visiting the dentist. On the surface, dental phobia might seem a little out of proportion. After all, it's not...Tags: Health, Human Body, Teeth, Tooth Decay, Medical Procedures and Tests
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