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Obama weighing executive action on guns
Facing powerful opposition to sweeping gun regulations, President Barack Obama is weighing 19 steps he could take through executive action alone, congressional officials said. But the scope of such measures is limited. The steps could include ordering...
Tags: White House, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Assault
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Obama weighing executive action on gun control, expects tough fight ahead
The Associated PressFacing powerful opposition to sweeping gun regulations, President Barack Obama is weighing 19 steps that could be taken through executive action alone, congressional officials said. Those steps could include ordering stricter action against people who...Tags: White House, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Salvation Army rings in kettle season
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThe Salvation Army kicked off its holiday kettle drive Monday at Valley Mall, and as members of the organization spoke, holiday music played and a $1,000 check exchanged hands. “We have only one goal this season, and that goal is to bring hope...Tags: Religious Festivals, Walmart, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Christmas, Holidays
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Pa. students sponsoring coat drive this week
The Greencastle-Antrim High School National Honor Society is hosting a coat drive to benefit the homeless center in Chambersburg, Pa. The coat drive began Monday and will continue through Friday, according to a school district news release. Students hope...Tags: Human Interest, Politics
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Maryland Symphony Orchestra brings together art, music and seasons in weekend concerts
katec@herald-mail.comDon’t let the smaller number of musicians fool you. “A Soloist for All Seasons,” the second masterworks concert in the Maryland Symphony Orchestra’s 31st season, will pack a multimedia punch that promises to stimulate more than...Tags: Music, Richard Gere, Movies, Philip Glass, Culture
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Kris Kringle Craft Show set for Nov. 17 and 18
The 29th annual Kris Kringle Craft Show will be held Nov. 17 and 18 at Hagerstown Community College’s Athletic, Recreation and Community Center. The show will feature more than 260 hand-crafters, more than 100 new vendors, wider aisles, larger...Tags: Biomet Incorporated, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Back Pain, Politics
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Elections officials prepared for heavy turnout
dona@herald-mail.comMore than 8 percent of Washington County registered voters took part in early voting, a percentage that increases above 12 percent if absentee ballot requests are included, according to Washington County Board of Election figures. Early voting and the...Tags: U.S. Senate, Polls, Democratic Party, Elections, Parties and Movements
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Board does not want lobbying coalition to consider school calendar on agenda
The Washington County Board of Education decided not to support an effort for the county lobbying coalition to advocate for state legislation requiring the school year to begin after Labor Day. Board member Justin Hartings, who represented the school...
Tags: Labor Day, Politics
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Lloyd Waters: Train whistles still blow in Brunswick
A few weeks ago, my wife and I found ourselves driving down through the beautiful foliage of Harpers Ferry road as we headed to Brunswick days. This is the same road that my Father in law Leon travelled for over thirty years when he worked on the...Tags: Transportation, Travel, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Berlin (Germany)
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Antietam Cable drive to benefit food bank
Antietam Cable Co. will hold a food drive to benefit the Maryland Food Bank-Western Branch, formerly known as Food Resources Inc. It marks the third consecutive year that the cable company has hosted a food drive. Last year’s drive collected more...Tags: Western Branch, Charity, Satellite and Cable Service, Human Interest, Politics
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Antietam Cable to host food drive for Maryland Food Bank ¿ Western Branch
Antietam Cable will host a food drive to benefit the Maryland Food Bank — Western Branch, formerly known as Food Resources. Now through Friday, Nov. 16, Antietam Cable encourages donations by offering free service upgrades to existing customers...Tags: Western Branch, Charity, Human Interest, Politics
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Hobby Lobby celebrates opening of new store in Hagerstown
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comWesel, Germany’s Burgermeister Ulrike Westkamp attended the Hobby Lobby Grand Opening on Wesel Boulevard on Monday morning. “It was a great pleasure to see how Hagerstown celebrates an opening,” she said. “It was very interesting....Tags: Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, The Happiest News!, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Holidays
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