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Mail Call - Aug. 1
“I’m a Pennsylvanian who grew up watching Penn State, watched the program rise, become better and better. I watched administration that was reactive and not proactive, and right now I see people being reactive, and removing Joe Pa’s...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Research, Arts
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ACC tries to save face after terrible showing in BCS
The Atlantic Coast Conference is looking for a fresh start. The way the last few postseasons have ended, the beleaguered league could use one. The ACC sent two teams to the BCS for the first time in 2011 — but that just gave the league two...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Virginia Tech Hokies, Bowl Championship Series, Virginia Cavaliers, Jimbo Fisher
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 8
Would Michael have objected to government help in developing shale gas? To the editor: Concerning George Michael’s article of July 30, trashing the president’s “supposed” comments about the role of government in aiding...Tags: Criminals, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Punishment, Murder, Mitt Romney
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DAs want Penn State fines to fund PA child centers
Prosecutors in Pennsylvania hope to steer some of the $60 million in fines Penn State must pay the NCAA over the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal to children’s advocacy centers across the state. The group is not seeking a specific amount of money,...Tags: Centre County, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lawyers, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Punishment
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New HCC women's basketball coach says Olympic experience can be beneficial
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comAs she prepares for her first season as head coach of the women’s basketball program at Hagerstown Community College, two-time Olympian Vicky Bullett has carved out some time to watch the 2012 Summer Olympics. “Even as an athlete who played...Tags: College Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Olympic Games, 2012 Summer Olympics
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Maugansville prevails in Junior tourney
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 YOUTH BASEBALL HANCOCK — Kenny Daniels had four hits and eight strikeouts to lead Maugansville to a 10-9 second-round victory over Hancock in the Maryland District 1 Junior Tournament on Wednesday. Jay Forrest had three...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Golf, High School Sports, Baseball, Black Rock Golf Corporation
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Locomotive helping soccer players get on track for college
andrewm@herald-mail.comThe road to college soccer is a difficult one to navigate for many high school-age players and their families. That’s why Locomotive FC, the Hagerstown-based youth soccer club, has created a map to help make the trip a little easier for them....Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Health Treatments, High School Sports, Physical Therapy, Soccer
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Jazz giants Ben Tucker and Lou Donaldson still have the music in them
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comLouis Armstrong once said, “Musicians don’t retire; they stop when there’s no more music in them.” Jazz legends and old friends Ben Tucker and Lou Donaldson still have the music in them. That’s why the octogenarians are...Tags: Radio Industry, Redman, Concerts, Cy Coleman, U.S. Air Force
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Student news - June 28
ELON,N.C. — Emily M. Steiner, daughter of Patrick and Dora Steiner of Boonsboro, was named to the President’s List for the spring semester at Elon University. LORETTO, Pa. — The following area students graduated from Saint Francis...Tags: Education, Virginia Tech, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), General Practitioners, Human Interest
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John R. Hershey Jr.
John R. "Jack" Hershey Jr., who had an active role in the area's business, civic and philanthropic life, died Wednesday, June 27, 2012, at Meritus Medical Center, surrounded by members of his family. Born July 9, 1925, Jack was the son of J. Raymond...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Lehigh University, American Legion, Martin O'Malley, Financial and Business Services
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Working mom lives American Dream
The "American Dream" is alive and well in Hagerstown — in the person of Tuyen Tran. Some of you might know her as "Melissa," the skilled and gentle nail technician at Nail Palace & Spa in Hagerstown's North End. This spring, Melissa's husband,...Tags: George Washington University, Genes and Chromosomes, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Education, Vietnam
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Waynesboro School Board approves $50.7 million spending plan
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comTwo days before the deadline to approve it's budget, the Waynesboro School Board Friday night approved a $50.7 million spending plan for 2012-13 that includes a 1-mill real-estate tax increase. The increase brings the district’s mill rate to 86.5....Tags: Elections, University of Alabama, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Politics
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