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Art Callaham: Downtown won't move forward without a plan
Before I get too far into the year, I need to tie up a couple of loose ends. First, in my New Year’s wish list column published Dec. 30, I neglected to make the column fair and balanced. I listed too many Republican wishes and not enough from...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), University System of Maryland, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Morning MoJo report - Dec. 19
Here is the Morning Mojo Report for Wednesday, Dec. 19: * As of 7:45 a.m., traffic is sluggish on I-270 southbound and I-495 in both directions, but it is running fine on all the other interstates throughout the area. * As the holidays approach, the...Tags: Penn Line, Weather Reports, Maryland Transit Administration, Highway Transportation, Travel
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Morning MoJo report - Dec. 20
Here is the Morning Mojo Report for Thursday, Dec. 20: * As of 7:30 a.m., traffic is sluggish on I-270 southbound and I-495 in both directions, but it is running fine on all the other interstates throughout the area. * As the holidays approach, the MARC...Tags: Penn Line, Weather Reports, Maryland Transit Administration, Highway Transportation, Travel
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Morning MoJo report - Dec. 18
Here is the Morning Mojo Report for Tuesday, Dec. 18: * As of 7:30 a.m., traffic is sluggish on I-270 southbound and I-495 in both directions, but it is running fine on all the other interstates throughout the area. * As the holidays approach, the...Tags: Penn Line, Weather Reports, Maryland Transit Administration, Highway Transportation, Travel
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Mail Call - Sept. 11
“I’m calling about the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts, which I saw the story in The Herald-Mail last week about the limited space for cafeteria. I can just say one thing, that the Washington County BOE did not use any planning for the...Tags: Condoleezza Rice, Nero (music group), Democratic Party, Paul Ryan, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Orioles, Nationals fans enthusiastic about playoffs - for a change
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comFor the first time since the modern World Series era of Major League Baseball began in 1903, a team from Baltimore and a team from Washington, D.C., could both make the playoffs. “I’ve been a fan of the Orioles ever since Cal Ripken Jr.,...Tags: World Series, National League, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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O'Malley signs Md. gambling expansion bill; issue will be on Nov. ballot
Associated PressGov. Martin O’Malley has signed a measure to allow table games like roulette at casinos and a gambling venue in Prince George’s County. The governor signed the bill Wednesday, hours after a special session ended after midnight. O’...Tags: Cordish Cos., Washington, DC, George C. Edwards, Government, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Thrill of competition even better than thrill of victory
Have you ever walked into a situation and thought to yourself, this is too good to be true? It happened to me recently when I attended an Orioles game against the Washington Nationals at Camden Yards in Baltimore. My sons wanted to take me to a game for...Tags: Jason Hammel, Mark Reynolds, Bryce Harper, Sports, ESPN (tv network)
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Art Callaham: Let's talk stadium
Even though I promised lots of people that I was going to remain mostly silent about stadium issues here in Hagerstown, one trip to see the O’s play the Nats in Baltimore hooked me again. My wife says this is worse than all those times I quit...Tags: Public Officials, Inner Harbor, Politics, Government, Sports
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2009 Smithsburg High School graduate makes it to big leagues as Orioles ball girl
andrewm@herald-mail.comEmily Bolton has a sweet seat for Baltimore Orioles games this year — and an even sweeter job. Bolton, a 2009 Smithsburg High School graduate, is working as an Orioles ball girl this season at Baltimore’s Camden Yards. “It’s...Tags: Chris Davis, University of Maryland, College Park, Nick Markakis, College Sports
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While coming together for MSO's Salute to Independence, recall how nation almost fell apart
katec@herald-mail.com“Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history.” President Abraham Lincoln spoke those words in his Dec. 1, 1862, message to Congress, a little more than two months after the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest one-day battle in American history....Tags: Arts and Culture, Aaron Copland, Entertainment, Music, Government
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Maryland governor to narrate MSO performance at Antietam
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley will narrate a performance at the Maryland Symphony Orchestra’s annual “Salute to Independence” concert next month. O’Malley will narrate Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait,” an...Tags: Arts and Culture, Aaron Copland, Entertainment, Music, Government
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