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Service news - July 24
Pvt. Christiaan Bush graduated April 29 from Army Basic and AIT Tank Training in Fort Knox, Ky. Bush is stationed at Fort Stewart, Ga., in the 3rd Infantry Division Combined Arms Battalion. Bush is the son of Amy Werner of Hagerstown and the grandson of...Tags: Australia, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 10
Several solutions exist for debt crisis To the editor: There are several solutions available to help solve the debt crisis. One of the foremost among these is putting reasonable tariffs on imports. The economist Ian Fletcher, author of “Free...Tags: Trade Dispute, Air Transportation Industry, Federal Reserve, Human Interest, Labor Legislation
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Maugansville man a veteran of World War II and Korean War
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comRalph Hoover spent the same amount of time in combat as it takes most people to earn a college degree. In his 23 years of military service, he spent four years on the battlefields of Korea and the South Pacific, Hoover said. "I've been fired at and...Tags: Prisoners and Detainees, Philippines, Wars and Interventions, West Point, Health
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Tags: Australia, Dmitry Medvedev, China, Nuclear Policy, Russia
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Local schools donate to Japan, food efforts
Boonsboro High School raised the most money of any school in Maryland in the Maryland Kids Care: Collecting Pennies (and More) campaign to assist relief efforts in Japan. Boonsboro's student-led effort raised $6,233.68, and the school recently was...Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), American Red Cross, Social Issues, Charity, Human Interest
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Letters to the Editor - May 28
Leave Medicare and Social Security alone To the editor: I wonder how many senior citizens, soon-to-be senior citizens or middle-aged citizens thought that when they voted in the last election, they were voting to destroy Medicare. Medicare is a very...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Wars and Interventions, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Medicare, Social Security
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Reading with a few rewards: Summer reading clubs to begin
taylor.eckel@herald-mail.comSummer is the perfect time to relax with a book or enjoy reading on a family vacation. This summer, the Washington County Free Library will be offering reading club programs for all ages. "This is literally for the whole family, for everyone in...Tags: Game Playing, Literature, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Book
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Susquehanna to match donations to Japanese recovery efforts
Susquehanna Bancshares, parent company of Susquehanna Bank, will match employee donations to four relief organizations that are working on recovery efforts in Japan: Save the Children, American Red Cross, World Vision and the International Medical Corps....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Social Issues, Human Interest, Politics, Susquehanna Bancshares Incorporated
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