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Business people - May 19
Meritus Health Meritus Healthcare Foundation recently welcomed two new managers: • Donor Relations Manager Allison Anderson is working with internal audiences including board members, physicians, planned giving and programs for Meritus Health&...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), YMCA, Engineering
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William H. Shatzer, 77
William Harry "Bill" "Buddy" Shatzer, 77, of Hagerstown, went to be with the Lord on Friday, May 17, 2013, at his home. Born July 11, 1935, in Washington County, Md., he was the son of the late Floyd Jacob and Jessie Irene Brill Shatzer Turner. In his...Tags: U.S. Army, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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HCC graduate aims to 'pay it forward'
alnotarianni@aol.comWhen Kathy McKenzie took to the podium Saturday to present graduate remarks at the Hagerstown Community College 66th Commencement, she said she was there as the result of a life change that made her want to “pay it forward.” On March 9, 2004,...Tags: Cancer, Medical Specialization, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Olympic Steel Incorporated, Leukemia
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Franklin County Commissioner Thomas to undergo bone marrow transplant
dona@herald-mail.comFranklin County Commissioner Robert L. "Bob" Thomas, who has been a commissioner since 1995, announced Friday that he will be able to continue serving in the post even as he undergoes treatment for the blood and bone marrow disease myelodysplastic...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Elections, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy, Hospitals and Clinics
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Franklin County (Pa.) Commissioner continues to serve despite cancer treatment
dona@herald-mail.comFranklin County (Pa.) Commissioner Robert L. Thomas, who has been a commissioner since 1995, announced Friday that he will be able to continue serving in the post even as he undergoes treatment for the blood and bone marrow disease myelodysplastic...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, American Red Cross, ABC (tv network), Local Elections, Robin Roberts
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It's time for soon-to-be graduates to soar
It is hard to imagine that one week from today my son will graduate from high school. Where did the time go? Wasn’t it just a few years ago that we brought him home from the hospital? The night he was born still seems very clear in my mind. My...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park
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Retired astronaut encourages Western Heights students to follow dreams
julieg@herald-mail.comRetired NASA astronaut Don Thomas encouraged Western Heights Middle School eighth-graders to follow their dreams and to persevere, as he did. “If you forget everything else I told you here today, the one thing I want you to remember is to never...Tags: Rocketry, Science, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Education, Students
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Washington Co. divides duties of vacant public works chief position
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comWashington County has been without a Division of Public Works director since the retirement and departure of the former department head Joe Kroboth III. On Tuesday night, County Administrator Gregory B. Murray requested that the director position be...Tags: Technology
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Allan Powell: Climate change is an enormous challenge
“The Third Industrial Revolution” has a much-needed educative value in equipping us to survive in a world of climate change. This book is a “must read” for those wanting to understand climate change, climate maintenance and their...Tags: Science, Solar Energy, Global Change, Conservation, United Nations
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Shippensburg University graduates embark on new phase in their lives
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comLike the Class of 2013, Shippensburg University President William Ruud is embarking on a new phase in his life. “Like you, I, too, am leaving my Ship home, and like you, I am beginning a new chapter in my life,” Ruud said during Saturday&...Tags: Science, Graduation, University of Northern Iowa, Colleges and Universities
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Eagle Eye Electronic Home Plate nearly ready to take the field
dona@herald-mail.comIn the 1950 comedy “Kill the Umpire,” Bill “Two Call” Johnson (played by William Bendix) is chased by a vengeance-seeking mob of fans after he made what they believed to be a bad call in a minor league baseball game. Calling...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., College Baseball, Technology, Electronics, Sports
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Hancock to give $200,000 loan to company to build electronic home plates
dona@herald-mail.comThe Hancock Town Council voted Wednesday to provide a $200,000 loan to the company planning to build electronic home plates there later this year. The council voted to loan the money to Spessard Manufacturing with a personal guarantee from owner Jerry...Tags: Electronics, Rentals
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