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Maryland gambling debate splits Washington County Republicans in Annapolis
andrews@herald-mail.comThe just-finished debate over whether Maryland should legalize table games and add a sixth casino cut through political parties and county delegations. Of the six Republicans representing Washington County in Annapolis, three voted in favor of the...Tags: Elections, Lifestyle and Leisure, Christopher B. Shank, Republican Party, Parties and Movements
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Parents, students hit stores for back-to-school shopping
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comIn the midst of tax-free week and the flurry of back-to-school shopping, parents and students have hit area stores in search of clothes and supplies. “We came up here to shop for school supplies because of the tax-free week,” said Berkeley...Tags: School Supplies, Shoes, Business, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Back to School
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Business People - July 15
Pen-Mar Regional Association of Realtors At a recent membership meeting, Pen-Mar Regional Association of Realtors announced the names of individuals who have made strides to enhance the image of Realtors and provided leadership to the organization:...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, 401K, Finance, Housing Industry
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Berkeley County man arrested in connection with string of W.Va. burglaries
The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office on Friday announced the arrest of a Berkeley County man who was charged in connection with the burglary of a Whitings Neck Road home. Matthew Wayne Killian, 27, of 294 Connector Road in Martinsburg, was...
Tags: Science and Technology
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New WCPS curriculum aims to better prepare students for college, careers
julieg@herald-mail.comWhen the new school year begins, one of the first assignments Luanne Murphy’s seventh-grade class at Smithsburg Middle School will be given is to read a biography of cyclist Lance Armstrong. Students will use the Internet to read more current...Tags: Science and Technology, Students, Cancer, Periodicals, Teachers
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WVU Hospitals-East using electronic medical records
West Virginia University Hospitals-East introduced the Epic electronic medical record, or EMR, software at City Hospital and Jefferson Memorial Hospital on Aug. 1. The new EMR is expected to provide many benefits, including improved quality of patient...Tags: Science and Technology, Government Health Care, Poetry, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics
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Area students named to Grove City College dean's list
The following area students were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Grove City College: - Shannon Burden, a senior history major, is a 2008 graduate of Urbana High School. She is the daughter of Brian and Ann Burden of Mount...Tags: High Schools, Science and Technology, Students, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Teaching and Learning
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Pennsylvania briefs
Job program for Guard and Reservists coming to Depot CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The Hero 2 Hired program will roll into the Letterkenny Army Depot on Monday, July 9, with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs’...Tags: American Legion, Science and Technology, U.S. Army, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Counterfeit money still circulating in Hagerstown area
davem@herald-mail.comPolice earlier this year charged two Hagerstown men in a counterfeit case, but the problem of fake money being passed in the city persists, investigators say. On May 5, counterfeit money was used at the CVS/pharmacy at 34 N. Cannon Ave., and on April 20,...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Science and Technology, Big Lots Incorporated, Theft, PlayStation Portable
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Victims' family members, medical examiner testify in double murder trial
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comFrom her kitchen, the Cape Cod-style apartment a short distance away appeared very dark and peaceful to Elizabeth K. Devonshire in the early morning of June 6, 2010. There wasn’t even a crack between the neatly pulled curtains of the home that...Tags: Arson, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Memorial Day
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Halsey, new USMH leader, a fan of blended learning
andrews@herald-mail.comOn Monday, his first day as executive director of the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown, Mark Halsey said he sees the potential for more “blended learning” at the local campus. Blended, or hybrid, learning is a mix of traditional...Tags: Virginia Tech, Education, Arts and Culture, Old Dominion University, Science and Technology
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Letters to the Editor - May 28
Pro wrestlers provide best athletic entertainment To the editor: As an avid fan of all types of sports, I must say this. I’ve been a fan of professional sports teams for quite a while. In hockey, it’s the Washington Capitals; in football,...Tags: Elections, Wrestling, Injuries and Wounds, Republican Party, Entertainment
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