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Land Grant Act still working in U.S.
Well, here we are in 2012, and if we are honest, it will take us another month before we stop writing 2011.
As I heard folks lamenting about 2011 and how many were glad to see it go, I was bemused. For some reason, when things get a little uncomfortable...Tags: Education, Financial Aid, The Pennsylvania State University, Financial Aid, Abraham Lincoln
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Police: Woman sold horses for slaughter under false pretenses
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPennsylvania State Police say a Chambersburg, Pa., man is a victim of fraud in which a woman sold his racehorse for slaughter. Police allege Kelsey Elva Lefever, 24, of Honey Brook, Pa., sold horses to slaughter under the pretense she would care for,...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Trials, Court Preliminary, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Trials
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Allan Powell: Some lessons learned from 'Court packing'
It takes a highly motivated writer with a dedication to detail to chronicle the drama and historical significance of what has come to be called the Roosevelt “Court packing” plan. Jeff Shesol has done a masterful job of re-creating the...Tags: Work Relations, Mining, Politics, Work Relations, Metal and Mineral
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W.Va. Eastern Panhandle residents tossing hat in the ring for statewide offices
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe field of candidates who have filed for statewide office in West Virginia’s May 8 primary includes an increasing number of Eastern Panhandle residents. Former Del. Larry V. Faircloth, a Republican from Berkeley County, filed for state auditor on...Tags: Herb Snyder, Joe Manchin III, Federal Election Commission, Politics, Newt Gingrich
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Number of people with illnesses linked to raw milk rising in Pa., Md., W.Va.
waynesboro@herald-mail.comMaryland health officials say laboratory tests have confirmed the presence of the illness-causing bacteria, Campylobacter jejuni, in two unopened samples purchased from the Family Cow farm in Chambersburg The number of people in Pennsylvania, Maryland,...Tags: Farms, Medical Procedures and Tests, Franklin County (Virginia), Gastroenteritis, Lab Tests
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Berkeley and Jefferson County residents file for offices
The following Berkeley and Jefferson county residents have filed candidacy papers for county, state and federal offices in the May 8 primary election. The deadline to file for the upcoming election was Saturday at midnight. Berkeley County Republicans...Tags: John Sherman, Jonathan Miller, Herb Snyder, John Overington, William McCann
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Mark T. Noe, 73
Mark Twain Noe, 73, of Harrisonville, Pa., passed away Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012, at his residence. Mark was born in Yellville, Ark., Jan. 4, 1939, the son of the late Mark Twain Noe Sr. and Lena (James) Noe. Mark Twain Noe learned early in his childhood...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Turkey, Religion and Belief, Charity, Forestry and Timber
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Chambersburg-area farm cleared to resume milk production
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe state on Monday cleared a Chambersburg-area farm for milk production, while the number of people sickened in the past several weeks by raw milk produced at the farm continued to rise. The number of confirmed cases reached 43 as of 4 p.m. Monday,...Tags: Farms, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Medical Procedures and Tests, Agriculture, Franklin County (Virginia)
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'Limited timber cut' for forest management at Camp Sinoquipe
dona@herald-mail.comOfficials at the Mason-Dixon Council of the Boy Scouts of America said this week that a forest-management plan is being developed for Camp Sinoquipe, but deny that trees are being cleared from a large portion of the 500-acre facility in Fulton County....Tags: Forests, Natural Resources, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Environmental Issues
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'Taste of Maryland Agriculture' gala set for Feb. 2 in Glen Burnie
Maryland's agricultural industry leaders will dine with state and national legislators Thursday, Feb. 2, to celebrate the importance of Maryland's No. 1 industry, agriculture. More than 700 people are expected to attend the annual "Taste of Maryland...Tags: Agriculture, Politics, Executive Branch, Government, Glen Burnie
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Art Callaham: Remembering our ag heritage is vital
Washington County, plus most of Western Maryland and Southcentral Pennsylvania, has a rich agricultural and rural heritage. In this age of computers and technology, that heritage is often forgotten in spite of the fact that more than 40 percent of the...Tags: Kent County, Politics, Slavery, Consumer Goods Industries, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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