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Mail Call - Aug. 23
“To the Hagerstown caller noticing the empty bike lanes in town: Don’t worry, once they build that stadium, those bike lanes will probably be full.” — Washington County “I’m calling to thank the people who organized...Tags: Interior Policy, Mitt Romney, Elections, Social Security, Medicare
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Letter to the Editor - Aug. 21
November 2012 is decision time To the editor: Another crowning achievement for a socialistic state, a nationwide electrical power outage for several days affecting 600 million people (twice that of the United States), occurred in July. The power is...Tags: National Government, Mining, Metal and Mineral, Politics, Government
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Mail Call - July 26
“I would like to just write a line about the picture you had in the paper the other day concerning the Civil War battle that happened in downtown Hagerstown. What I saw in the background reminded me of an old ghost town. The people of Hagerstown...Tags: Interior Policy, Religion and Belief, Mitt Romney, Local Government, Minority Groups
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Cyclists hit the roads to battle hunger
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comMany take it for granted that the refrigerator will be stocked with plenty of food for dinner and there will be milk ready to pour over the family’s morning cereal. But for thousands of Franklin County, Pa., residents, the cupboards are bare....Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Holidays, American Legion, Human Interest
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Mail Call - July 31
“This is to all the Mitt Romney supporters out there who keep taking up for him about not releasing tax returns. This guy probably didn’t pay any taxes on millions of dollars of income. They keep saying they’re worried about people who...Tags: FBI, Interior Policy, Chicago Housing Authority, Mitt Romney, John McCain
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Child care changes go into effect
Crystal Habjan is among the West Virginia parents bracing for high child-care costs, as copayments increase starting today for a state program that helps low-income families afford care outside the home. The full-time dental assistant from Fayetteville...Tags: Fayette County, Social Issues, Poverty, Earl Ray Tomblin
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Local social services agency wins Golden Fork Award
The state of Maryland’s Department of Human Resources awarded the Washington County Department of Social Services’ Family Investment Division with the Golden Fork Award on July 24. The award was presented by Rosemary Malone, executive...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment, Social Services, Employment Opportunities
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George Michael: Do Americans really value their freedom?
Next week is America’s 236th birthday. It is time for cookouts, parades and fireworks. We will salute the red, white and blue here in “the land of the free and the home of the brave!” But do Americans really value freedom? Most of us...Tags: Interior Policy, Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Pension and Welfare
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Deadline extended for W.Va. residents affected by storms to apply for replacement food stamps
People on public assistance who lost food because of storm-driven power failures now have until July 30 to apply for replacement food stamps. The Department of Health and Human Resources extended the deadline so it can help families on the... -
Mail Call - July 13
“I was listening to the news, and they said that the average person on welfare, gets welfare benefits, is $3,500. I worked 60 years, and I only collect $3,300, and I paid in my whole life, and these other people don’t pay in at all and they...Tags: Interior Policy, Alcohol Addiction, Mitt Romney, Elections, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Mail Call - June 7
“In today’s paper, you have a eloquent letter to the editor from Mr. R. Martin Palmer. I’d like to thank you for printing it, hopefully, in entirety. It really expresses the heart of Christ in the heart of many of us who continue to love...Tags: Pakistan, Local Government, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Democratic Party, Baltimore Orioles
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Mail Call - May 8
“I’d like to thank the Hagerstown City Police and everybody who works there, including Lt. Kifer, for setting up a speed trailer in my area, West Irvin Avenue. I hope you catch a lot of speeders, because I’m really worried about the...Tags: Social Issues, Local Government, Elections, Bill Clinton, Theft
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