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N.Y. man faces setback in fight against extradition in murder case
dona@herald-mail.comA New York man fighting extradition from the United Kingdom to Washington County on a 2006 murder charge sustained a setback last month when the European Court of Human Rights ruled he would not be subject to “inhuman and degrading treatment”...Tags: Human Rights, Punishment, Brooklyn (New York City), Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge rules slaying defendant's statements can be used at trial
waynesboro@herald-mail.comStatements made to police by a State Line, Pa., man charged in the slaying of a Hagerstown woman will be admissible during trial under a judge’s opinion issued last month. Jeffrey E. Miles Sr., 48, is charged with criminal homicide in the April...Tags: Prosecution, Judges, Murder, Suicide, Elections
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Pyrotechnics to be part of Thunder Over the Blue Ridge Open House and Air Show in Martinsburg
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comOrganizers of the Thunder Over the Blue Ridge Open House and Air Show have added a little "fire" to this year's event hosted by the 167th Airlift Wing of the Air National Guard at Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport. "I don't know exactly what kind...Tags: United Way , Defense, U.S. Air Force, West Virginia, Elections
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Mail Call - June 5
“Well, I see President Obama is once again trying to bamboozle the American people, in that he’s trying to fix the debt that the Republicans created. Mr. President, in case you haven’t seen the figures, the national debt has rose 48...Tags: Business, Republican Party, Personal Income, Sarah Palin, George W. Bush
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Commissioners vote to indirectly contribute $400K a year for downtown Hagerstown stadium
heather.keels@herald-mail.comAfter about an hour of debate Tuesday, the Washington County Board of Commissioners voted 3-2 to contribute $400,000 per year to a multiuse stadium in downtown Hagerstown. Rather than make a direct contribution, the county will take over the city’s...Tags: Aetna Inc., Elections, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Six in race for two open seats on Jefferson County Board of Education
richardb@herald-mail.comSix candidates are running for two open seats on the Jefferson County Board of Education. Voters may cast ballots for no more than two candidates. The two top vote-getters will win seats. While each of the five board members represent a magisterial...Tags: Loudoun County, Parent Organizations, Teachers, Elections, Teaching and Learning
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Two Martinsburg residents vie for GOP nomination in Berkeley County Council race
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comJames R. “Jim” Barnhart and Travis W. Mong are vying to be one of the Republican Party’s nominees in the race for Berkeley County Council in next week’s primary election,. Barnhart, 62, of Featherbed Road, Martinsburg said he is...Tags: Republican Party, Local Elections, Elections, Primaries
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Hagerstown Community College's director for institutional advancement to retire
janeth@herald-mail.comAfter almost 24 years as director for institutional advancement at Hagerstown Community College, Lieba Cohen will retire Friday. She didn’t set out to land a job in the field. She majored in Spanish, had a minor in Russian and said her “...Tags: Finance, Science and Technology, Political Fundraising, Colleges and Universities, Science
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Gettysburg man challenges Alloway for Pa. Senate seat
waynesboro@herald-mail.comState Sen. Richard Alloway, R-Franklin/Adams/York, will have a Democratic challenger in his bid for re-election this fall. A Gettysburg, Pa., man who announced a last-minute write-in campaign prior to the April 24 primary election appears to have secured...Tags: Richard L. Alloway, II, Local Elections, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), York County (Pennsylvania), Elections
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No one has filed to run write-in campaign for Smithsburg Town Council
No one has filed to run as a write-in candidate for three open seats on the four-member Smithsburg Town Council, Town Manager Betsy Martin said. No one had filed to run as a write-in as of the filling deadline at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Martin said. If a...Tags: Elections
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Possible 2014 gubernatorial candidate speaks at Washington County GOP dinner
andrews@herald-mail.comWashington County Republicans Wednesday night got a possible sneak preview of 2014, as David R. Craig — a possible gubernatorial candidate — blasted the Democratic establishment in Annapolis. Craig was the keynote speaker at the Washington...Tags: Executive Branch, Republican National Conventions, Government, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Letters to the Editor - May 2
Greencastle library fundraiser was a success To the editor: The Lilian S. Besore Memorial Library’s Spring Fling was a true success. A fun evening was shared by the more than 230 ticketholders who attended the Greencastle library’s March 15...Tags: Religion and Belief, Career and Workplace, Culture, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Charity
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