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Mail Call - Sept. 28
“As a citizen of this county for over 80 years, I find it very illuminating to know that the Republican commissioners, on a local level, are becoming the same as they accuse the Democrats of being: Spendthrifts. Grab your money and spend it. Why...Tags: Documentary (genre), Separation of Church and State, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Economy, Business and Finance, Mitt Romney
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Convoy of Hope helps people in need locally
marieg@herald-mail.comFor most of her 34 years, Angelique Taylor was on the outside looking in, wondering what life was like for the seemingly perfect middle-class — the people who went to college, had a career and a home in the suburbs. Her life had been so different....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts, Arts and Culture, Photography, Ellicott City
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Hope on its way to Hagerstown
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comAbout $1 million in goods and services will be provided Saturday at Fairgrounds Park in Hagerstown for the annual Convoy of Hope. Hope for Hagerstown is partnering with Convoy of Hope for the event, which is a community outreach event that helps area...Tags: Religion and Belief, The Happiest News!, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Poverty
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Convoy of Hope Rolls into Sacramento
FOX40 NewsPeople living in Sacramento in need of food, medical attention, help on the job hunt or just a family photo can head to Cal Expo this weekend. Last year, 13,000 people were helped by Convoy of Hope, this year 20,000 people will benefit. The Convoy of...Tags: Breast Cancer
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New building in Joplin may stand up to 200 mph winds
Email padler@ky3.comJOPLIN, Mo. -- There's a new nationwide push to build commercial structures to hold up better in thunderstorms, hurricanes, or tornadoes. There's a price, however, for standing up to Mother Nature's fury. All you need to do is listen in Joplin and you...Tags: Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Energy Saving, Building Material, Environmental Issues
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Greene Co. neighborhood faces 100-degree days without running water
ewood@ky3.comROGERSVILLE, Mo. - People who live at the Hillcrest Mobile Home Park just outside Rogersville lost access to running water last Monday. Convoy of Hope volunteers dropped off dozens of gallons of water for residents to drink and use in their households....Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Rentals, House Building
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