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Williamsport grad finishes college magna cum laude
Heather Lowery, daughter of James and Marilynda Lowery of Williamsport, graduated magna cum laude from Robert Morris University in May. She finished with a 3.91 grade-point average after only three years. Heather was engaged in several student...Tags: Politics, Robert Morris, Journalism, Colleges and Universities, Elections
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County Hall of Fame to induct 10 new members
The Washington County Sports Hall of Fame will induct 10 new members at its 25th anniversary banquet July 16 at Elks Lodge No. 378 on Robinwood Drive in Hagerstown. The inductees for 2011 include: Lacko Anderson: Anderson was a three-sport star at...Tags: Baseball, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Pittsburgh Pirates, Contracts
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Ohio State vacates 2010 football wins, Sugar Bowl
Associated PressOhio State is vacating its wins from the 2010 football season, including its share of the Big Ten championship and the Buckeyes' victory over Arkansas in the 2011 Sugar Bowl. Responding to the NCAA's investigation of a memorabilia-for-cash scandal that...Tags: Lawyers, National Football League, Colleges and Universities, Elections, Big Ten Conference
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Support for Paterno eroding, says high-ranking Penn State official
Associated PressCoach Joe Paterno is fighting for his job amid "eroding" support from Penn State's board of trustees and a widening sex-abuse scandal and possible cover-up centered on former assistant and one-time heir apparent Jerry Sandusky. Paterno's regularly...Tags: Tom Corbett, National Football League, Arne Duncan, Pittsburgh Steelers, The Pennsylvania State University
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Koelble: Ohio State's saga pales to Penn State's
I don’t hide the fact I am a Notre Dame and Ohio State fan. Unfortunately there were activities going on and off the field in recent years that put us Buckeye fans in distress. Key players, such as Terrelle Pryor, were suspended, and Jim Tressel...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, Joe Paterno, Abusive Behavior
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Penn State's Paterno exits in storm of controversy
Joe Paterno, the legendary Penn State University football coach with the jet-black hair, rolled up pants and formerly squeaky-clean image, won't get to call his last play.
The Penn State board of trustees did it for him Wednesday night, voting...Tags: Jerry Sandusky, Penn State Nittany Lions, National Football League, Big Ten Conference, Tim Curley
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HCC men finish 27th at nationals
Saturday, November 12, 2011 COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY HOBBS, N.M. — The Hagerstown Community College men finished 27th out of 39 teams Saturday at the NJCAA Division I national championships. Brandon Horning led HCC on the 8-kilometer course, placing...Tags: Marathon
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College financial aid night planned Wednesday at Goretti
St. Maria Goretti High School will host a college financial aid night Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Gael Center, the school's gymnasium. The event is free and open to the public. It will be an opportunity for parents to learn more about the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, School Examinations, College Sports, Financial Aid, Education
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Grace girls, boys into hoops finals
Monday, November 14, 2011 GIRLS BASKETBALL Kelsey Koontz scored 23 points, pulled down 15 rebounds and added four assists to lead Grace Academy to a 43-17 victory over Mountain View Christian on Monday in the Grace Tipoff Tournament. Grace (1-0) will...Tags: Religion and Belief, Shawn Price, Basketball, College Basketball
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Joe Paterno has lung cancer, son says
Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno has a treatable form of lung cancer, according to his son.
Scott Paterno said in a statement provided to The Associated Press by a family representative on Friday that the 84-year-old Joe Paterno is undergoing...Tags: Jerry Sandusky, Health, Mike McQueary, The Pennsylvania State University, Lung Cancer
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Tartans fall in consolations
Tuesday, November 22, 2111 GIRLS BASKETBALL Shenandoah Valley Christian Academy used pressing defense in the first half to create a 22-point halftime lead on the way to an easy 45-25 victory over Highland View Academy in the consolation game of the...Tags: Softball, Anthony Adams, Religion and Belief, Basketball, Health
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