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Millennium Financial Group MIDDLETOWN, Md. — Bryan Bates recently was hired as a mortgage loan officer at Millennium Financial Group Inc., doing business as Mlend. Bates will be focused on refinance and home purchase lending in the Allegany,...Tags: Orthopedics, Finance, Colleges and Universities, Surgery, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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GOP nominee for U.S. Senate seat in Maryland has 'passion for economics'
dona@herald-mail.comIn every election cycle, there’s the potential for a Scott Brown to carry the day, and Dan Bongino wants that role on Nov. 6 Brown, the Republican senator from Massachusetts, was the surprise winner of a special election in January 2010 to...Tags: U.S. Senate, Elections, Scott P. Brown, Government Health Care, Daniel Bongino
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Business People - Sept. 23
O'Bleness Health ATHENS, Ohio — Greg Long, a 1977 graduate of Boonsboro High School, chief operating officer at Doctors Hospital Nelsonville, recently accepted the position of president and chief executive officer at O’Bleness Health...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Corporate Officers, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Health and Safety at School
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Washington County's slow recovery making employers cautious
arnoldp@herald-mail.comWashington County’s slow recovery from the recession is making employers cautious about whether to hire more workers, according to local job training and employment specialists. As a result, many of the businesses that are seeing some spurts in...Tags: New Products, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Marketing, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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At 55 and 53, couple split by Romney Medicare plan
Associated PressMike O’Malley is 55; wife Sharon is 53. So what? So they’re on opposite sides of the age cutoff in Mitt Romney’s Medicare plan, and that could create a bumpy transition for the suburban Chicago couple and others like them. It would be...Tags: Bankruptcy, Finance, Medicare, Elections, Family
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Jobs to be eliminated at Cumberland hospital
The Western Maryland Health System in Cumberland says it plans to eliminate some jobs as it seeks to reduce costs by 10 to 15 percent over the next five years. The Cumberland Times-News reported Thursday that the cuts will include two senior management...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Government Health Care, Cumberland Times-News, Medicaid
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Incoming W.Va. attorney general seeks role in policy decisions
As West Virginia’s incoming attorney general, Republican Patrick Morrisey said he wants a say in how the state operates Medicaid and plans to play a role in whether it follows the recently upheld federal health care law. Morrisey, of Harpers Ferry,...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Laws, Earl Ray Tomblin, Politics
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Letters to the Editor - July 15
Riders, communities benefit from trails To the editor: A few weeks ago, more than 240 bike riders and a contingent of support staff visited Washington County as part of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s 2012 Greenway Bike Sojourn. As the people of...Tags: Bankruptcy, Mitt Romney, Washington, DC, Pittsburgh, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Governors put off health care questions, for now
Millions of uninsured people might have to wait until after Election Day to find out if and how they can get coverage through President Obama’s health care law. More than two weeks after the Supreme Court gave the green light to Obama’s...
Tags: Elections, Democratic Party, Judges, Lawyers, Government Health Care
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Letter to the Editor - July 21
Money will be downfall of Obamacare To the editor: Douglas Becker might be a good doctor, but I question his knowledge of economics and the political process. His letter of July 8 tells us all the marvels of Obamacare to convince us we will be better...Tags: Barack Obama, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Democratic Party, Judges
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W.Va. weighing Medicaid options
Expanding Medicaid might help more West Virginians with their heart disease, diabetes and other chronic ailments that are prevalent in the state. But the health care program is already a budgetary burden that threatens to outstrip available state...Tags: Finance, U.S. Supreme Court, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Earl Ray Tomblin, Judges
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Pending budget crunch complicates child care funding in W.Va.
West Virginia officials face a tough challenge as they seek new ways to fund child care assistance for low-income families: an estimated $400 million gap between projected revenues and spending for the next budget year. The state is scheduled on Jan. 1...Tags: Finance, Elections, Earl Ray Tomblin, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Government Health Care
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