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Remains of England's Richard III found beneath parking lot
Associated PressHe was king of England, but for centuries he lay without shroud or coffin in an unknown grave, and his name became a byword for villainy. But on Monday, scientists announced they had rescued the remains of Richard III from anonymity — and the...Tags: Archaeology, England, Chemical Industry, United Kingdom, Biotechnology Industry
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Washington County Public Schools calendar - Feb. 4-8
Here are some of the things happening this week in Washington County Public Schools: Monday, Feb. 4 Boonsboro Middle — National Junior Honor Society ceremony in auditorium, 2 p.m. Clear Spring High — Athletic Boosters meeting, 7 p.m. E....Tags: PTA, Schools, Ceremonies, Satellite and Cable Service, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
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'Courageous' to be shown
The Zion Baptist Church ministry will show the movie “Courageous” Saturday at 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the church, 61 W. Bethel St. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. Admission costs $2 per person and there will be free popcorn and drinks....Tags: Religion and Belief, African-American History Month, Black History, Rocketry, U.S. Air Force
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Hagerstown native makes good at Pixar Studios
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comThe next time you watch Pixar’s Golden Globe-winning animated film “Brave,” you might want to pay close attention to the scenes with hundreds of characters in the background. Hagerstown native Hemagiri “Hemu” Arumugam...Tags: Entertainment Events, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pixar Animation, Monsters University (movie), Golden Globe Awards
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Business People - Jan. 27
United Way of Washington County United Way of Washington County recently welcomed three new staff members. Kathy Saxman has been named the director of community impact and investments. She began her new role Jan. 2. Jennifer Marlatt is United Way&...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, United Way , National Government, Finance, Relay for Life
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Williamsport Lions Club to hear from fish expert
Frank M. Panek will be the guest speaker at the Williamsport Lions Club meeting Thursday, Jan. 10, at Williamsport American Legion Post 202. Panek’s topic will be “Persistent and Emerging Diseases in Fish and Other Aquatic Resources in the...Tags: Aquaculture, Zoology, Natural Resources, Conservation, Biology
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Pair of Tuscarora superintendent candidates answer questions from the public
waynesboro@herald-mail.comTwo men vying to become Tuscarora School District’s superintendent answered questions Monday from the community, sharing their views on a range of topics such as school security, open-door policies, arts education, and science, technology,...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Lehigh University, Pittsburgh, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Music
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Allan Powell: It's all in the wiring
Ongoing research on the structure of the brain has the potential to give us a clearer understanding of the relative influence of nature (our inherited traits) and nurture (our acquired cultural traits). Sebastian Seung, professor of computational...Tags: Religion and Belief, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Medical Research, Philosophy, Science and Technology
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Lindsay Karroll talks about her role as Miss Smithsburg
Pulse correspondentLindsay Karroll, 24, of Smithsburg was named the first Miss Smithsburg during the organization's pageant on April 7, 2012. The title is part of the Miss America Scholarship Organization, which meant she was able to compete for the Miss Maryland title in...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Elementary Schools, Education, Entertainment Events, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Area students named to Rochester Institute of Technology dean's list
The following area students were named to the dean’s list for the fall quarter at Rochester Institute of Technology: Meghan Boehman of Frederick, Md., a third-year student in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences. Jennifer Buckley of Mount...Tags: Education, Students, Teaching and Learning, Middletown, Mount Airy
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Spring semester students will be first to use newly renovated HCC buildings
julieg@herald-mail.comWhen the spring semester begins Monday at Hagerstown Community College, students will have access to two newly renovated buildings — the former Classroom Building and the former science building — that received more than $7.5 million in...Tags: Parenting, Finance, Software Industry, Computer Science, Arts and Culture
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Runner writes memoir based on JFK races
Name: Ed Ayres Age: 71 City in which you live: Green Valley, Calif. Day job: Retired environmental editor Book title: “The Longest Race: a Lifelong Runner, an Iconic Ultramarathon, and the Case for Human Endurance” Genre: Memoir Synopsis...
Tags: Battle of Antietam, Running, Endurance (music group), Earth Day, Book
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