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Maryland General Assembly ends with legislators working to ensure passage of bills
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comThe 2013 session of the Maryland General Assembly ends Monday, and local legislators were working last week to ensure final passage of some measures they had introduced. Bills introduced by local lawmakers that were on their way to becoming law...Tags: George C. Edwards, Elections, Robert J. Garagiola, Ronald N. Young, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Weekend calendar - April 6
Train show and sale The Bunker Hill (W.Va.) Train Club will host a train show and sale. Today, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ranson Civic Center, 431 W. Second Ave., Ranson, W.Va. $4; free for ages 11 and younger. Call 304-671-0568. Transportation museum...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Music, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Abusive Behavior
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Proposed Md. bill would make it a crime to interfere with reporting of child abuse
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comA bill introduced by two local legislators that could become law would make it a crime to interfere with the reporting of suspected child abuse or neglect. Current Maryland law requires teachers, counselors, social workers, caseworkers, and parole or...Tags: Conservation, Graham Spanier, Maryland General Assembly, Environmental Issues, Jerry Sandusky
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Judge needs more information before sentencing W.Va. mother in death of infant
matthewu@herald-mail.comA circuit judge said Wednesday he needed more information before sentencing a woman who pleaded no contest in September 2012 to child neglect resulting in the death of her 2-month-old son, Jaxon. Twenty-third Judicial Circuit Judge Gray Silver III...Tags: Prosecution, Defendants, Trials, Justice System, Judges
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Hancock students plant tree and a blue pinwheel garden in memory of child-abuse victims
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comOn their final day of spring break, students from Hancock Middle-Senior High School braved the cold Tuesday to join Good Shepherd Preschool students in planting a tree and a blue pinwheel garden at Widmeyer Park, releasing blue balloons into the air and...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Maryland State Police, American Legion
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Churches to hold Holy Week services
Many Christian churches observe Maundy Thursday today, so called because of the mandare (Latin for commandment) given by Jesus Christ to his disciples to “love one another as I have loved you.” Services at St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church...Tags: Good Friday, Religion and Belief, Religious Festivals, Christianity, Easter
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W.Va. man charged in son's death ruled incompetent to stand trial
matthewu@herald-mail.comA judge in Berkeley County Circuit Court made a preliminary finding Thursday that one of two people charged in the New Year’s Day death of a 3-year-old boy last year is currently not competent to stand trial. James N. Mauldin is expected to be...Tags: Prosecution, Defendants, Trials, Justice System, Judges
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Handyman magician will perform during family magic show
marieg@herald-mail.comEric Buss has something up his sleeve. It’s part of his job as a magician. But there’s more to Buss than meets the eye. He’s also an actor and comedian and admits to be pretty handy with power tools. Put all these talents together and...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Howard Stern , David Letterman, Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Two Martinsburg residents indicted on counts stemming from burglary spree
richardb@herald-mail.comTwo Martinsburg, W.Va., residents have each been indicted on 39 felony counts by a Jefferson County grand jury in a case stemming from a burglary spree at more than a dozen homes in the county last summer. Court records show that Matthew Wayne Killian,...Tags: Crimes, Theft, Firearms, Prosecution, Trials
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Franklin County legislator authors bill enhancing penalties for adults who harm minors
A bill that would enhance penalties for adults who physically attack and/or harm minors unanimously passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives this week. House Bill 350 was authored by state Rep. Todd Rock, R-Franklin. The measure was drafted by...
Tags: Crimes, Todd Rock, Pennsylvania General Assembly, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Trials
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Berkeley County man found guilty in child abuse case
A Bunker Hill, W.Va., man faces life in prison after a jury Wednesday found him guilty of four felony counts of child abuse resulting in bodily injury, Berkeley County Prosecuting Attorney Pamela Games-Neely said. Nathan Allen Snyder, 29, and his wife,...
Tags: Crimes, Prosecution, Trials, Justice System, Lawyers
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Child abuse trial set to begin Tuesday
The trial for a Berkeley County couple accused of abusing five children in their custody, depriving them of food, shooting them with BBs and bottle rockets, and other mistreatment is expected to begin Tuesday after being postponed Monday due to...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Shootings, Abusive Behavior
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