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J. Michael Hoffman, 67
J. Michael Hoffman was born July 25, 1944, in Hagerstown, Md. He departed this life at home in Colorado Springs, Colo., on July 24, 2012. Mike grew up in Hagerstown, graduating from North Hagerstown High School in 1962. He attended Franklin & Marshall...Tags: University of California, Berkeley, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Colorado at Boulder, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture
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Engagement - Mills-Adamson
J. Gregory and Sandra L. Mills of Clear Spring announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Elizabeth Mills, to Thornton “Bud” David Adamson of Jefferson, Pa. Miss Mills is a 2004 graduate of Clear Spring High School, a 2008 graduate of...Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, University of New Haven, Redman
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New regulations reviewed at business relations group meeting
dona@herald-mail.comA new year means new federal and state laws with which employers must comply, including regulations for an alphabet soup of programs in health care, genetic information and employee credit checks. "Legislative stuff can be a little tedious," Janice B....Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Civil Laws, Health Insurance Cost, 401K, Washington County (Maryland)
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READER SUBMITTED: Dr. Henry C. Lee To Deliver Commencement Address At MCC
ManchesterDr. Henry C. Lee, one of the world's foremost forensic scientists, will address the graduates at Manchester Community College's 49th commencement ceremony, to be held Thursday, May 30, at 5:30 p.m. Dr. Lee's work has made him a landmark in modern-day...Tags: Manchester Community College, Chandra Levy, Science and Technology, Science, University of New Haven
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Frozen pizza purchase pays off in a big way
South Bend TribuneMark Howie, of South Bend, recently had to make a decision about what to do for dinner. His wife, Molly, had a nephew’s ballgame to attend. He had to fly solo through cuisine-land. So he went to CVS, 51467 U.S. 31 North, to pick up a frozen pizza...Tags: CVS Corp., University of Maryland, College Park, Korean War (1950-1953), Science and Technology, Pathology
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Pro-migrant caravan leaves Calexico for cross country trip
Staff Writer, Copy EditorHOLTVILLE – Blamed for everything from high rates of unemployment to crime, illegal immigration has increasingly been a concern for the public as well as public officials. Yet it isn’t exclusively an American or Mexican problem. “To...Tags: Immigration, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Roman Catholicism, Migration
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Reckless driving was the proper charge
Michelle Durham is one of the most unbelievably strong women I know and I am honored to call her a friend. She lost her husband in a horrific car crash and is working tirelessly to help her child recover from life threatening injuries as a result of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Lawyers, Prosecution, Science and Technology, Disasters and Accidents
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Murder trial shifts to woman's body found in Elkridge backyard
When Howard County authorities said they found the badly decomposed remains of Christine Jarrett beneath a shed in her own backyard, they moved swiftly to charge her husband — long a suspect — with the murder. That discovery — two...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Lawyers, Trials, Dentistry and Dental Health, Prosecution
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Sedgwick Co. employee accused of stealing items from dead body
FactFinder 12 InvestigatorsA Sedgwick County employee is accused of stealing items from a dead body. FactFinder 12 has learned authorities are close to presenting the case to the District Attorney for charges. We know the employee works at the Sedgwick County Regional Forensic...Tags: Trials, Theft, Science and Technology
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Investigation into coroner employee could have ripple effect
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAn investigation into a coroner's office employee could affect criminal cases in Sedgwick County. Depending on the circumstances, stealing from a body might be considered tampering with evidence. But to a defense attorney, lying is the bigger issue....Tags: Lawyers, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Science and Technology
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Lawmakers will push for DNA collection changes
The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland is pushing legislation to close what it describes as loopholes in state law that allow police to keep DNA samples from people never convicted of crimes. Del. Jill P. Carter, a Baltimore Democrat, said Friday she...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Chemical Industry, Prince George's County, Parties and Movements, Lawyers
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Police in Md. holding DNA on people not convicted of crimes
Even as the U.S Supreme Court reviews Maryland's law on police collection of DNA samples, many law enforcement agencies in the state are collecting and holding genetic material from murder victims and people never convicted of crimes. The practices...Tags: Prince George's County, Chemical Industry, Medical Research, Crime Victims, Science and Technology
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