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Milton Wayne Warrenfeltz, 70
M. Wayne Warrenfeltz, age 70, passed away Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011 at his residence in Centerburg, Ohio, after a long illness. He was preceded in death by parents Milton O. and Mary E. (Poffenberger) Warrenfeltz. Wayne is survived by Patricia...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Mount Vernon
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Religion: Speakers and topics
Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, Pastor Rachel Black's sermon topic will be RSVP at the 10 a.m. service Sunday. April Boyle will be the worship leader. Sunday school is at 9 a.m. A volleyball tournament youth fundraiser will follow the service....Tags: Music Industry, Reformed, Richard Jewell, Bible, Andy Griffith
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Hautz, Lanehart named Tech High students of month
Frances Hautz and Cody Lanehart were named students of the month for October at Washington County Technical High School. Frances is a senior enrolled in collision repair, advanced-placement U.S. history, advanced-placement literature and composition, and...Tags: Human Interest, Medical Specialization, Psychology, Philosophy
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Fishing rodeo set at Pangborn Park
A youth fishing rodeo will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, at Pangborn Park in Hagerstown. The event is for youths age 15 and younger. Prizes will be awarded for the largest fish of the day, the most fish caught and the tiniest catch. Registration...Tags: Rodeo
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Halfway Little League offering discount card
Halfway Little League is selling discount cards for several businesses in the area. The cards can be purchased for $10 and entitle the cardholder to discounts at some of the following locations: Freddies Subs, Papa Johns, El Ranchero, Meadows Ice Cream,...Tags: Business, Human Interest, New York, Dentistry and Dental Health, Bible
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Fishing spots aplenty
keller@herald-mail.comThe Potomac River serves as the southern border to all of Washington County, making it an obvious outlet on which anglers can try their luck. But there are a number of other places in the county where one can fish, ranging from small creeks to large...Tags: Aetna Inc., Rivers, Bodies of Water, Washington (U.S. state), Lifestyle and Leisure
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For writer, Conococheague Creek just 'part of the family'
megan.mowen@herald-mail.comThe Conococheague Creek holds a special place in Stephen L. Meyers' life, so he wrote a book about the waterway, titled "Walking In Water, A history of, and tales from The Conococheague Creek." "The book is a combination of my personal adventures on...Tags: Minority Groups, Arts and Culture, Native Americans
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Izaak Walton League aims to give back
megan.mowen@herald-mail.comTucked behind the Hagerstown Speedway along Conococheague Creek, the Washington County chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America reaches beyond the shooting ranges into the community with a mission that draws enthusiastic responses from chapter...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, File Sharing, Archery, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Firearms
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Jay S. Russell, 66
Jay Stephen “Steve” Russell, 66, retired colonel U.S. Army, of Colbert, Wash., marched/parachuted into heaven Friday morning with his wife, Sharon, in his arms. Son, Jay, and daughter-in-law, Mary, as well as numerous family members and...Tags: University of Utah, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Arabian Peninsula, U.S. Army, Services and Shopping
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Hagerstown author inspired by Conococheague Creek
davem@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man who has spent many hours fishing on the Conococheague Creek in Washington County and considers it his “second home” talked Sunday about what attracts him to the stream. Stephen Lynn Meyers signed copies of his new book,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Greetings, neighbors!
I hear many of you are knee deep in cucumbers these days! Really great, fresh tomatoes can’t be far behind! Boonsboro resident hooks a big fish Boonsboro resident Andrew Griffith made news in North Carolina last week when he reeled in a...Tags: North Carolina, Tomatoes, Hatteras, Rubber Products Industry, Pleasant Valley
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Battleview Market in Sharpsburg serves locals and tourists
marieg@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is the seventh in a series about neighborhood grocery stores. Family-owned grocery stores used to thrive in small towns across America. Now, many are ghosts in old business directories. But in Sharpsburg, where the past looms...Tags: Salads, Employees, Career and Workplace, Foods and Beverages, California
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