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W.Va. legislators consider $1 billion bond to complete road, bridge projects
Associated PressWest Virginia could complete 19 shelved road and bridge projects all around the state if voters approve a bond amendment to borrow $1 billion, Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox told legislators Thursday. Addressing a joint meeting of the House and...Tags: Ohio River, Politics, Earl Ray Tomblin, Executive Branch, Elections
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American cars are now world beaters
timr@herald-mail.comCirca 1980 found me employed by a Buick dealership, where one of my duties was to try to breathe some life into these vehicles before a customer would arrive to take delivery. The cars would buck, lurch and misfire — step on the gas and nothing...Tags: Chrysler Group LLC, Buick, Washington, DC, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Companies and Corporations
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Parasiliti: New-style media isn't element-ary
bobp@herald-mail.comFootball coaches are a controlling bunch. No matter the level they coach, each one of them strives to be totally prepared. It wouldn’t be a stretch to guess that they all have televisions that still run with tubes and they prefer to get their news...Tags: Roast Beef, Entertainment, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Television Industry, Maryland
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Summer concert series continues this weekend
The Music by the Lake series will continue Saturday at the Peter Buys Band Shell at City Park in Hagerstown. Patent Pending Bluegrass Band is scheduled to perform. For more information, call 301-739-8577, ext. 183. or go to www.hagerstownmd.org....Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Entertainment, Human Interest, Transportation, Railway Transportation
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Firm planning solar power facility at Hagerstown prison has new owner
dona@herald-mail.comMaryland Solar LLC, the company that announced plans last year to build a 20-megawatt solar power-generating facility on the grounds of the Maryland Correctional Institution, has been acquired by First Solar Inc., which intends to complete the project...Tags: Plant Openings, Roxbury, FirstEnergy Corp., Energy Saving, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Group hopes to accelerate fundraising for prized antique car
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comA nonprofit group that formed in 2008 to acquire and preserve the only known surviving vehicle made by Norwalk Motor Car Co. in Martinsburg nearly 100 years ago continues to chip away at paying off the loan obtained to buy the antique. Friends of the...Tags: Vehicles, Arts and Culture, Black Friday (shopping), Dodge, Services and Shopping
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New Md. laws take effect Friday
Dozens of new laws take effect in Maryland Friday. Here are some of them: ° Home-care collective bargaining — Collective-bargaining rights will be established for specified independent home care providers. ° Doggy dining — Dogs will be...Tags: Politics, Dining and Drinking, Civil and Public Service, Health, Maryland
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Tri-State residents coping with high gas prices
richardb@herald-mail.comMiles Hawthorne was pumping gas into the tank of his station wagon Wednesday afternoon at the Sheetz convenience store in Shepherdstown, W.Va. The sign outside said a gallon of regular gas cost $3.69.9. The pump at the 7-Eleven store on W.Va. 45 west of...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), SUVs and Crossovers, Lincoln, Education, West Virginia
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Earl L. Porter, 98
JAN. 28, 1913-MARCH 6, 2011 Earl Leroy Porter, 98 years old, was born at home in Eckert Mines, Md., on Jan. 28, 1913, and departed this life on March 6, 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Ella Barry Porter; two brothers, James and...Tags: Human Interest, Texas, U.S. Navy, World War II (1939-1945), Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Building permits
The following permits recently were issued in Washington County New homes Memar Corp., 13545 Cambridge Drive, Hagerstown, 2,733-finished-square-foot, two-story, single-family dwelling, frame construction with pre-engineered trusses on full unfinished...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Fuel-efficient Vehicles, John F. Kennedy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Metal and Mineral
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New technology makes parking easier in South Florida
In the near future, hunting around for a parking space will be so passe. Just a quick check of a smart phone application will tell you in real-time where there are available parking spaces, how much it costs to park there and what the time limits are....
Tags: Smart Car, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), West Palm Beach, Miramar
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Prius leads 2013 California car sales; domestic brands make gains
The Toyota Prius hybrid was the bestselling vehicle in California during the first quarter of this year, narrowly outpacing Honda’s redesigned Accord sedan. Toyota posted sales of 15,661 of the hybrids, leading the Accord’s sales of 15,369...
Tags: Toyota, Tesla, Subaru, Solyndra LLC, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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