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Ex-Marine who saved 36 to receive Medal of Honor
Dakota Meyer was ambling through the cafeteria of his Kentucky high school in 2006 when he came upon a recruiter for the Marines. Curious, the beefy senior struck up a conversation, but told the military man he was hoping to play college football after...Tags: Civil Unrest, Iraq, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rebellions, Taliban
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Hagerstown Suns release 2012 schedule
Wednesday, September 14, 2011 BASEBALL The beginning and the end will come at the same location for the Hagerstown Suns next season. The Suns will open and close their 32nd season at Municipal Stadium, according the their 2012 schedule that was...Tags: Francis Scott Key, Josh Thomas, High School Sports, San Francisco Giants, Health
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Charity is a real kick for martial arts school
chrisc@herald-mail.comJames "Mr. Jimmy" Smith is owner and master instructor at White Tiger Martial Arts, a Korean-style martial arts school in south Hagerstown. He teaches gratitude and charity in addition to kicking and striking, and he conducts regular fundraisers...Tags: Social Issues, Crossroads, Charity
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Five for your planner: For Monday, Sept. 18
1. A night of chuckles
Make Me Laugh Comedy Tour will feature Chris Abeles, Abaylah Banks, Will Ableles, D. Rock, hosted by Chad Beadle, pictured. DJ Tracy G will provide music at the after party. 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, to 2 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24....Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Movies, Arts, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Gerald Lawver, 77
Gerald "Jerry" Lawver, USMC, Ret., 77, of Boonsboro, Md., and formerly of Barnesboro, Pa., passed from this life on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011, at his home. Born Aug. 13, 1934, in Park Falls, Wis., he was the son of the late James and Mary (Loehner)...Tags: Roman Catholicism, American Legion, Insurance, Jeff Gordon, Christianity
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Allan Powell: A fresh look at Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was such a magnetic personality that his life story has been the subject for many authors. Edmund Morris has such a profound and enduring admiration for the former president that he has published his third volume, “Colonel...Tags: Republican Party, William McKinley, Politics, Elephant (animal), Theodore Roosevelt
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Spirit of Christianity served at community Thanksgiving dinner in Waynesboro
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe last several years have been sad ones for Howard Sprankle. He said his mother died nearly five years ago, and Thursday marked the first time in three years that he wasn’t able to enjoy the free community Thanksgiving dinner with his father at...Tags: Entertainment Events, Thanksgiving, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Travel, Religion and Belief
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Managing Washington County's solid waste department a challenge
heather.keels@herald-mail.comAs head of Washington County's solid waste department overseeing a landfill that one day will cover 190 acres, Clifford J. Engle fields some interesting phone calls. "'Circus is in town, and we're going to have about 100 tons of elephant — stuff....Tags: Finance, McDonald's, Golf, Waste, Burger King
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DIVOTS: Verdeyen scoring aces in spades
koelble@herald-mail.comBob Verdeyen has struck again. Getting a hole-in-one twice in a week this summer was a feat in itself, but the Hagerstown golfer went out and added to his list of accomplishments last Sunday with another ace at Beaver Creek Country Club. For the third...Tags: Golf, High School Sports, PGA Tour, Clubs and Associations
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Washington Co. group collecting items, cards for troops
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comA Washington County military support group is trying to make things a little brighter this holiday season for U.S. troops serving in the Middle East. Lynn Jones, group leader of the South Washington County Military Support Group, said the organization is...Tags: Iraq, Afghanistan, Minor League Baseball, Holidays
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Vernon L. Tetlow
janeth@herald-mail.comVernon Tetlow grew up in Philadelphia during the Depression, so he knew what it was like to be poor. When he was 5, he lost his father. Vernon was the youngest of four and the only son. His sisters saved empty Rice Krispies boxes for him to use to...Tags: Ryder Cup, Engineering, Satellite Technology, Pittsburgh Pirates, The Salvation Army
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