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2010 United Way campaign surpasses $1.6 million goal
dona@herald-mail.comThe number-shaped balloons above the stage told the story — the 2010 United Way of Washington County campaign had risen above expectations. More than 100 business people, volunteers and partner agency representatives gathered Friday in the Valley...Tags: Allegheny Energy Inc., Science and Technology, Washington (U.S. state), Manpower Incorporated, Politics
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Religion - Speakers and Topics
Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, the band Fertile Soil will perform at the 10 a.m. service Sunday. Sunday school is at 9 a.m. Benevola United Methodist Church, Boonsboro, Pastor John Dean will preach on the topic, How's Your Hearing?, at the 9 a.m....Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Christianity, Drama (genre), Reformed
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Margaret C. Staley, 94
Margaret Catherine “Kate” Staley, 94, of Belview Avenue, passed away Friday, May 20, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center after a short illness. Born March 8, 1917, in Williamsport, Md., she was the daughter of the late Henry Lansing and Goldie...Tags: Crosswords, Christianity, Human Interest, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Washington County (Maryland)
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Janice E. Holden, 79
JAN. 23, 1932-MAY 22, 2011 Janice Ellen Holden, 79, formerly of 13910 Eden Drive, Hagerstown, Md., died Sunday, May 22, 2011, at NMS Healthcare of Hagerstown. Born Jan. 23, 1932, in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of the late Edgar M. Foltz Sr. and...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Washington (U.S. state)
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Mildred J. Fiddler, 77
MARCH 27, 1934-MAY 23, 2011 Mildred Janet "Mick" Fiddler, 77, of Hagerstown, was called home to be with the Lord on Monday, May 23, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center. Born March 27, 1934, in Leetown, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Lonnie and...Tags: Christianity, Robert Baker, Baptist
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Charles Town City Council members face challengers in Thursday's election
richardb@herald-mail.comThree of four incumbents face challengers in Thursday’s Charles Town’s City Council election. The city’s four wards are represented by two council members each, all of whom are elected at-large, as is the mayor. Council members and...Tags: Elections, Human Interest, Local Elections, Politics, Regional Authority
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Kosher meals fight continues
Florida's Department of Corrections got a stern rebuke from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals last week when the court sent a lawsuit brought by a Jewish prisoner over the right to receive kosher meals back to a lower court. The appeals court...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Military Justice, Shavuot, DOC: The Documentary Channel (tv network)
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Group claims Ball State prof teaching creationism
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Ball State University is investigating an atheist organization's complaint that one of the professors at the Indiana college is teaching religion rather than science. The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed a formal...
Tags: Ball State University, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Biology, Religion and Belief
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Supreme Court to revisit church-state separation
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has agreed to revisit the issue of church-state separation and decide whether a town council can begin most of its monthly meetings with a prayer from a Christian pastor. Thirty years ago, the court upheld a state...Tags: Christianity, Trials, Religion and Belief, Separation of Church and State, Air Transportation Industry
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Supreme Court to hear prayer case
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will revisit the issue of church-state separation and decide whether a town council can begin its monthly meetings with a prayer from a Christian pastor. Thirty years ago, the court upheld a state legislature’s...Tags: Belief and Faith, Christianity, Trials, Religion and Belief, Litigation
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Persecution of Baha'is continues in Iran
It is early dawn and no one in the household is awake. There is a loud pounding on the door and voices demand to be let in. The father goes to the door and government officials storm in and begin rummaging through the family's belongings, searching...Tags: United Nations, Islam, Crime, Law and Justice, Iran, U.S. Congress
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State senators may take a stand on Turkey's treatment of Orthodox
Springfield is a long way from Istanbul — 5,660 miles, in fact — but Illinois state senators are considering a resolution that would criticize Turkey's treatment of the Eastern Orthodox religious hierarchy. Even though a majority of senators...Tags: Springfield, Belief and Faith, Crime, Law and Justice, Istanbul (Turkey), Christianity
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