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Hello, World: Friday, March 29, edition
Matthew and Natalie Souders of Martinsburg, W.Va. announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Lydia Tyne, Feb. 28, 2013. Maternal grandparents are Barry Wenck and Susan Sutton, both of Martinsburg. Maternal great-grandparents are Ernest and...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Police, fire briefs - Jan. 27
Franklin County Emergency Services report The following incidents were reported by Franklin County (Pa.) Emergency Services: Thursday • At 8:33 p.m., Chambersburg Fire Department responded to an outside investigation in the area of the 400 block...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Theft, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Frederick County (Maryland), Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Lanes on Church St. in Hagerstown closed for water line maintenance
Traffic on Church Street has been reduced to two lanes from McPherson Street to North Burhans Boulevard (U.S. 11) for preventive maintenance, said John Kline, supervisor for the Hagerstown Water Department. Traffic heading westbound is using the middle...Tags: Tennis
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House approves student loan rates linked to financial markets despite a veto threat
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — Dismissing a veto threat from President Barack Obama, lawmakers in the House passed legislation that links student loan rates to the ups and downs of the financial markets in a vote largely along party lines. The Republican-backed...Tags: Peter Welch, University of Washington, Consumers, Parties and Movements, Justice System
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Organizing for Action targets GOP lawmakers in first ad buy
WASHINGTON -- Four California Republican House members are among 13 GOP legislators being targeted by a pro-Obama advocacy group in a new online ad campaign urging them to back a more robust background check system for gun sales. Reps. Jeff Denham,...
Tags: Republican Party, Organizing for Action, Mark Kirk, Daniel Webster, Barack Obama
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Valley makes the slow road back to normal
The Lehigh Valley's recovery from superstorm Sandy seemed to be proceeding slowly but surely on Wednesday, with streets coming to life and the area's electric utilities saying most power would be restored by the end of the weekend. But the return to...
Tags: Trexlertown, Schoenersville, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Colleges and Universities, York (York, Pennsylvania)
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Stolen church bus sold for scrap leads police to believe not isolated incident
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe alleged theft of a church bus in Elkhart last week by an employee of a local auto sales company has prompted police to “broaden their investigation” into whether more such thefts are occurring in the area. John Kline, 53, of Elkhart,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Services and Shopping, Crimes, Theft, Trials
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In Minnesota, farmers, health care may feel budget squeeze
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - President Obama's 2013 budget aims to shrink the deficit by $4 trillion during the next 10 years in ways that will be felt by Minnesotans in all walks of life, from farmers and doctors to low-income residents who get help with...Tags: Parties and Movements, Personal Income, National Government, Government Health Care, Politics
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In Minnesota, health care, farmers may feel budget squeeze
By Kevin Diaz and Jim Spencer Star Tribune, Minneapolis Feb. 14--WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Obama’s 2013 budget aims to shrink the deficit by $4 trillion during the next 10 years in ways that will be felt by Minnesotans in all walks of...Tags: Parties and Movements, Personal Income, Government Health Care, National Government, Politics
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Cases heard recently in Emmet County's 90th District Court
The following cases were recently heard in Emmet County's 90th District Court:
-- Joseph Nathaniel Hibbler, 30, of Petoskey; driving without insurance; $365 in fines and costs
-- Joseph Anthony Angermuller, 28, of Charlevoix; disorderly person...Tags: Prisons, Fines, Prisons, Punishment, Punishment
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Obama willing to waive education targets
President Barack Obama is prepared to offer states that have embraced his administration's key education reform initiatives — including Maryland — a break from the most rigid requirements of the No Child Left Behind law, senior officials...Tags: Republican Party, Examinations, Justice System, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Congress frees 3 trade pacts after long wait
By Jim Spencer Star Tribune, Minneapolis Oct. 13--WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a rare show of unity, the House and Senate approved three foreign trade agreements that have languished for years. The deals with South Korea, Colombia and Panama are...Tags: Employees, Labor Legislation, Unemployment, Amy Klobuchar, Technology
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Jan 27, 2012
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May 23, 2013
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Feb 22, 2013
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Nov 1, 2012
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Mar 7, 2012
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Feb 14, 2012
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Sep 22, 2011
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Oct 13, 2011
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