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Hancock Planning Commission member appointed to fill unexpired term of former councilman
dona@herald-mail.comA member of Hancock’s Planning Commission was appointed last week to fill the unexpired term of former councilman Nigel Dardar, who has filed to run for mayor. January Creek Souders, of 127 Washington St., was approved unanimously by remaining...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Correction doubles GOP lead in 63rd District race
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe unofficial winner of the Eastern Panhandle’s closest legislative race in last week’s election practically doubled his lead in the contest after a pollworker error was corrected, election officials said Tuesday. After the correction was...Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Politics, Elections, Voting
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Hancock councilman resigns seat to run for mayor
dona@herald-mail.comNigel Dardar said he will be “in the audience” at Wednesday’s Hancock Town Council meeting instead of at the council table because he filed to run for mayor against incumbent Daniel Murphy. Dardar said last week that he recently filed...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Mail Call - Nov. 12
“Congratulations to the newly elected mayor and the several new city council members, especially Mr. Aleshire, after what happened to him the other year. Now we can have some true people who have their feet on the ground, and maybe work with the...Tags: George W. Bush, Radio Industry, Politics, Ronald McDonald (fictional character), Major League Baseball
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Some residents hopeful election results will change stadium plans
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA new Hagerstown mayor and three new city council members will take office later this month, marking a change in leadership at City Hall. And not a moment too soon, according to some residents like Michael Robinson, a 7-year resident of 181 Summit Ave.,...Tags: Politics, Elections, Government, Public Officials
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Economist: 'Global economy is moving forward with or without Washington County'
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comSlowly improving after one of the worst economic recessions in U.S. history, the country, Maryland and Washington County must move forward to compete in the global economy, according to economist Anirban Basu. “A lot of controversial issues out...Tags: Washington, DC, Fiscal Cliff, Politics, Globalization, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Absentee ballot count expected to be completed Friday
The count of more than 2,700 absentee ballots from Tuesday’s election began Thursday morning and is expected to be completed Friday, Washington County Election Director Kaye Robucci said. The only race that might be affected by the count is for the...Tags: Politics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Voting, Elections
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Harpers Ferry lawyer makes history with election as W.Va. attorney general
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comBy denying West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw a sixth term in Tuesday’s election, Patrick Morrisey became the first Eastern Panhandle resident in state history to win an elected office on the Board of Public Works, according to the...Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Lawyers, Republican Party, Justice System
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Incumbents win re-election in state, national races in Franklin County
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe political landscape in Franklin County, Pa., will remain virtually unchanged after Tuesday’s election. U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster, state Reps. Rob Kauffman and Todd Rock, and state Sen. Richard Alloway all won re-election. About 72 percent of...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, U.S. House of Representatives, Bill Shuster, U.S. Senate, Politics
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Next for Delaney, Bartlett: transition
andrews@herald-mail.comThe House of Representatives moves fast, said Lisa Wright, U.S. Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett’s press secretary for about 18 of his 20 years in Congress. Members who lost in Tuesday’s election — Bartlett was one — will have two weeks to...Tags: Republican Party, U.S. House of Representatives, Democratic Party, Washington, DC, Roscoe G Bartlett
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New Washington County school board filled with former educators
julieg@herald-mail.comWith retired Washington County Public Schools educator Melissa Williams winning the seat on the Board of Education from member W. Edward Forrest — a pharmacist who did not run for re-election, five of the seven board members will be former school...Tags: Education, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Politics, Elections
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Poole says he may run again for school board
Political newcomer and local attorney Travis Poole said Wednesday he was a “little disappointed” that he didn’t win a seat on the Washington County Board of Education, but he hasn’t ruled out running again. The three incumbents...Tags: Politics, Voting, Elections
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