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Brien Poffenberger: Education, economic development in county go hand in hand
Even the most cynical critic would have found it difficult to view last week’s news about education in Washington County as anything but positive. Hagerstown Community College (HCC) celebrated its most recent milestone with not one but three marquee...Tags: Executive Branch, Environmental Issues, Politics, Teachers, Government
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Technology becoming everyday occurrence in today's classrooms
julieg@herald-mail.comAt Western Heights Middle School, a student took her turn at the front of the class figuring out a math problem on the board. She used an electronic pen, but could just as easily have used her finger to write her math solution on the electronic board. In...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Computer Hardware, Electronics, High Schools
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Business calendar - April 8
Disability services April 10 — The Division of Rehabilitation Services at the Washington County Job Center, 14 N. Potomac St., Suite 100, Hagerstown. 10 a.m. to noon. Call 301-791-4760. Disability services April 11 — The Division of...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Career and Workplace, Business, Colleges and Universities, Rosebank
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Space shuttle Discovery makes final touchdown at new museum home
Associated PressSpace shuttle Discovery soared around the Washington Monument and the White House in a salute to the nation’s capital Tuesday before landing for the last time near its new museum home. The world’s most traveled spaceship took off at...Tags: Space Programs, Nicole Stott, Cape Canaveral, Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows
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Governor admires new college, police buildings
andrews@herald-mail.comUntil Monday, the last time Gov. Martin O’Malley spent so long in Hagerstown was 2008, when the Hub City was Maryland’s Capital for a Day. This time, O’Malley was back to pay tribute to workers who have died on the job, to tour...Tags: Accidental Death, Executive Branch, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Politics
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City/County Landfill leachate-collection upgrade expanded
heather.keels@herald-mail.comThe discovery of leachate seeps from the old City/County Landfill along Conococheague Creek has led the county to expand the scope — and price tag — of a scheduled upgrade to the landfill’s leachate-collection system, Washington County...Tags: Health, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water, Science and Technology
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Kaplan University graduates celebrate accomplishments
alnotarianni@aol.comValerie Zehringer wanted more time with her family. For years, the Hagerstown mother of three and grandmother of five had given evenings and weekends to her work in sales. “I wanted a better-quality of life. I wanted to be able to plan things on...Tags: Health, Bank of America Corp., Medical Research, Graduation, Banking
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Letter to the Editor - Jan. 27
Small business program boosts research, new technology To the editor: The legislative compromise on a short-term payroll tax extension dominated headlines in late December, but few journalists heralded a provision that was included in the bill that...Tags: Business, Health, Business, Vaccines, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Student news - Jan. 31
TOWSON, Md. — Bethany Ferguson of Hagerstown was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Towson University. She is starting her senior year at Towson at the end of January. She graduated from Boonsboro High School. She is the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Georgia Institute of Technology, Towson University, High Schools, Schools
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Student news - Jan. 29
GROVE CITY, Pa. — Kolby Martin of Greencastle, Pa., a sophomore at Grove City College, performed this weekend with the Pittsburgh Symphony Pops All-Star College Choir at Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh. Conductor Marvin Hamlisch, Grammy-nominated...Tags: Concerts, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Engineering, Science
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Major sewer project in Waynesboro area is set for this summer
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comWork is set to begin this summer to replace nearly five miles of sewer lines in the Waynesboro area as part of a more than $5 million project, officials said. Sean McFarland, manager of the Washington Township Municipal Authority, said replacement...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Student news
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Danielle Lynn Moore of Hagerstown was named to the dean’s list with distinction in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech University for the fall semester. Moore graduated with an International Baccalaureate Diploma...Tags: Health, Health and Safety at School, High Schools, Schools, College Sports
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