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Community screening set for April 14
The 27th annual Community Wellness Screening sponsored by WVU Hospitals-East and the Martinsburg Noon Rotary Club will be from 6 to 10 am. Saturday, April 14, at the McCormack Center on the City Hospital campus. There is a $40 fee for this general-...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Politics, Health, Blood
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Clear Spring High Future Business Leaders group tours FBLA headquarters, Microsoft
On March 8, the Clear Spring High School Chapter 2199 of Future Business Leaders of America toured two facilities in their ongoing efforts to present opportunities to members to foster a career and college-ready culture. The first stop of the day was...
Tags: Students, Microsoft Corporation, Business Enterprises, Politics, Teaching and Learning
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W.Va. governor signs bill funding Cacapon State Park expansion
richardb@herald-mail.comFor the past 18 months, a group of Morgan County officials and residents led by Morgan County Commissioner Stacy Dugan drove nearly 6,000 miles back and forth to Charleston, W.Va., to lobby the governor and state legislature for money to expand Cacapon...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Executive Branch, Politics, Bonds
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Pa. sitter gets jail term in baby's death
dona@herald-mail.comA Shippensburg, Pa., woman was sentenced Wednesday in Franklin County Court to six to 23 months in the county jail for her role in the death of a 10-month-old boy who sustained fatal head injuries at the hands of another child while in her care. Dottie...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Punishment, Human Interest, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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'God gets a lot of the credit' for new 78-bed Union Rescue Mission building
richardb@herald-mail.comMore than 100 supporters, local officials and the just plain curious traipsed through the new 78-bed Union Rescue Mission building on Saturday. The building will open next month, two years after ground was broken. Greeting the guests as they entered the...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, House Building
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HCC extends deadline for prom donations
Students in the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Hagerstown Community College are collecting donations for the Prom Apparel Gala, which will be held in March. The honor society is accepting new or used prom dresses, shoes and wraps. Donated items will...Tags: Human Interest, Politics
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Eastern Elementary names Citizens of Month
Eastern Elementary School named its Citizens of the Month for November. The students honored are Zaki Sohrab, Zachary Malasky, Alaijah Parker, Rachel Barnes, Carlin Blash, Kalea Wilson, Hailey Chaney, Hiba Sheikh, Mayson Deighton, Abigail Dodson, Chloe...Tags: Students, Elementary Schools, American Legion, Politics, Teaching and Learning
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University System of Maryland funding battle resurfaces
andrews@herald-mail.comA battle over funding for University System of Maryland regional centers, including one in Hagerstown, has resurfaced, four years after it was first waged. Del. John L. Bohanan Jr., D-St. Mary’s, again is proposing a change in the funding system,...Tags: Annapolis, Budgets and Budgeting, Colleges and Universities, University System of Maryland, Politics
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Joint vote advances Maryland same-sex marriage bill
andrews@herald-mail.comThe newest attempt to legalize marriage in Maryland for gay couples advanced a step on Tuesday — Valentine’s Day — as two committees voted to send a bill to the full House of Delegates. The Judiciary Committee and the Health and...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Marriage, Family
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What's Wrong With This Picture?
The problem: “When did the Hagerstown post office become the Hagerstown homeless hangout?” a Hagerstown resident asked on The Herald-Mail’s anonymous Mail Call line. “Stop in any cold night after hours and try walking in the...Tags: Mail Order Industry, Politics, U.S. Postal Service, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Part of Raleigh Street Extension more than half finished
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe first of three road construction contracts awarded for the Raleigh Street Extension in Martinsburg is now more than 50 percent complete, but the other two sections are much farther behind, according to state transportation officials. Projected to be...Tags: Travel, Transportation, Politics, Road Transportation, Transportation
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