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80-year-old cancer survivor crochets to help others
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comTwelve years ago, Louise Dawson of Hagerstown battled a rare form of cancer. As she emerged a survivor, she made a promise: She would do something each day of her life for someone else, even if it was just crocheting. At nearly 80 years old, Dawson...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Services and Shopping, Football, Baltimore Ravens, Cancer
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Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down - Dec. 3
Thumbs up to 9-year-old Brandon Fink of Smithsburg, who will compete Sunday in the NFL's Punt, Pass & Kick competiton during halftime of the Washington Redskins game at FedEx Field. Brandon won local and sectional competitions to qualify for Sunday's...Tags: Holidays, Theft, FedEx Field, National Football League
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Changes in congressional redistricting map might be needed, judges say
As a three-judge panel heard arguments about whether Maryland’s redistricting map dilutes the African-American vote, one of those judges said Tuesday he doesn’t believe a case has been made to require a third black-majority congressional...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Politics, Primaries, Lawyers, Howard County
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2011: The Year in Review (Part 4)
Editor’s note: This is the fourth installment in a six-part series looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2011. July 1 — Sharpsburg eliminates Conococheague 8-7 in Maryland District 1 9-10 Little League...Tags: Washington Nationals, Donovan McNabb, Stephen Strasburg, Baltimore Orioles, Minnesota Vikings
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2011: The Year in Review (Part 1)
Editor’s note: This is the first installment in a six-part series looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2011. Jan. 1 — Texas Christian beats Wisconsin 21-19 in Rose Bowl to finish season 13-0. 2 — ...Tags: Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, Randy Edsall, Daytona 500, Baltimore Ravens
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2011: The Year in Review (Part 5)
Editor’s note: This is the fifth installment in a six-part series looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2011. Sept. 2 — North Hagerstown, Saint James, South Hagerstown and Boonsboro all win season openers...Tags: Washington Nationals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Football, College Sports, 2011 NBA Lockout
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Eagles play for consolation prize against 'Skins to end season gone wrong
Associated PressPlaying for pride, playing for a strong finish, playing for .500.That’s all that remains for the Philadelphia Eagles.The Eagles (7-8) have one game left in a disappointing season that began with tons of hype and Super Bowl expectations. They host...Tags: Football, London Fletcher, Mike Shanahan, Jason Peters, New York Giants
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Punt, Pass & Kick means fun for Fink
bobp@herald-mail.comEven at age 9, Brandon Fink has priorities. They just fall in a different order than most. So, when the Smithsburg youngster qualified for the Washington Redskins team championship in the Punt, Pass & Kick competition, he instantly had a unique list...Tags: Football, Soccer, New York Jets, FedEx Field, National Football League
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Beck states case to be 'Skins' starting QB
The competition for Washington’s starting quarterback job is all square. John Beck led the Redskins to scores on each of their first four possessions, kept the ball for more than 23 minutes in the first half and relied on that fast start to get...Tags: Football, Reggie Wayne, London Fletcher, Mike Shanahan, Indianapolis Colts
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Redskins' arms race heats up
John Beck uttered words that seemed out of place in August. Asked when he first knew he might be in for a good night in his first major audition for the Washington Redskins’ starting quarterback job, he had an interesting answer. “Really, in...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Football, Mike Shanahan, Rex Grossman, John Beck
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Fundraiser a boost to boy who lost his father in industrial accident
julieg@herald-mail.comDamien Ball was smiling quite a bit Sunday. The 4-year-old got to play in a bouncy castle, feed the animals in a petting zoo and received a new bicycle. The Aaron Ball Benefit Festival at the Wilson Ruritan west of Hagerstown was held Sunday to...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl, Facebook, Human Interest, Disasters
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Shanahan praises Beck, mum on starter for Thursday
For his 30th birthday, John Beck received praise from Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan, a dinner out from his family, and several questions from a swarm of reporters. What the Redskins quarterback didn’t get was an answer from Shanahan...Tags: Football, Groin, Mike Shanahan, Rex Grossman, Baltimore Ravens
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