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Bill would exempt counties from inmate health-care costs
andrews@herald-mail.comCounties would no longer have to pay medical costs for jail inmates with pre-existing conditions, under a bill presented Tuesday before a state Senate panel. Sen. Christopher B. Shank, R-Washington, said his bill wouldn’t restrict inmates’...Tags: Maryland, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Services, Assault, Injuries and Wounds
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Washington County deals with budget shortfall of $7.4 million
heather.keels@herald-mail.comWashington County faces a $7.4 million budget shortfall for the coming fiscal year, county Budget and Finance Director Debra S. Murray said Tuesday. Murray presented the Washington County Commissioners with a proposal to make up the shortfall through a...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Budgets and Budgeting
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Martinsburg City Council votes against maximum levy rate adjustment
matthewu@herald-mail.comMartinsburg City Council Monday voted 4-0 against a maximum levy rate adjustment that would have increased revenue by 12 percent after hearing several residents speak out against any increase in their tax bills. Council members Betty Gunnoe, Gregg...Tags: Local Government, Homes, Politics, Retirement, Career and Workplace
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Letters to the Editor - March 20
Community rallied to support grieving family To the editor: The candles in Widmeyer Park flickered as they lit up the faces turned upward toward the Veterans' Memorial. But, instead of remembering our fallen heroes, citizens prayed together for a...Tags: Liver Cancer, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Lifestyle and Leisure, Television, Crime, Law and Justice
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County workers likely to go without pay raises next fiscal year
heather.keels@herald-mail.comWashington County employees might go without cost-of-living or step increases for the second time in a row in the next fiscal year, county officials said Tuesday. "We have to see how everything shakes out, but we do not currently have a recommendation...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Drugs and Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Labor Legislation, Health
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Hub Labels aims to improve worker wellness
Hub Labels, one of the largest and most diversified manufacturers of pressure-sensitive labels and related products in the United States, is helping promote wellness among its employees.
While Hub has grown to be one of the largest label companies in...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Stress, Employment, Medical Services, Healthcare Policies
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Shuster: Obama reneging on health care promises
richardb@herald-mail.comClaiming the Obama Administration has not kept its promises on health care reform, U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster said Tuesday that the Republican majority in the House of Representatives will "chip away" at the money needed to keep the program viable. Shuster,...Tags: Bill Gates, U.S. House of Representatives, Health Care Reform (2009), Saudi Arabia, Natural Gas
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Tuscarora School District braces for state budget numbers
roxann.miller@herald-mail.com— The Tuscarora School Board is bracing itself to make some of the toughest budget decisions it has had to make in decades when Gov. Tom Corbett unveils Pennsylvania’s 2011-12 budget Tuesday. With the state facing a $4 billion shortfall,...Tags: Government, Tom Corbett, Executive Branch, Politics, Pennsylvania
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Healthier school meals could lead to higher prices
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Public Schools students could pay up to a dime more for a school lunch beginning in the fall, and cafeteria meals will limit calories and salt to get a head start on federal proposals aimed at serving more healthful food to the nation&...Tags: Washington County, Regional Authority, Consumer Confidence, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Obesity
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Labor unions, politicians, taxpayers and freedom
Some years ago, when the Monday night football game was out of reach, Don Meredith would always break out into singing his favorite song that included the words, “Turn out the lights, the party’s over.” As I recently completed reading a...Tags: Maryland, Government, Illinois, New Jersey, The Washington Post
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 22
Keep your religion out of my government To the editor: I was appalled by Allan Windle’s letter on Feb. 11 in The Herald-Mail. He claims the same-sex marriage bill now in front of the Maryland Legislature is an exercise in “political...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Security, National Government, Same-Sex Marriage
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