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Show Kids raising funds for trip
The Washington County Show Kids, under the direction of Brenda Cauffman, will travel to Florida in February to compete in Twirl Mania at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex The girls will be entered in individual events, dance twirl teams and...Tags: Movies, Religious Festivals, Arts and Culture, Holidays, Entertainment
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Holiday concert planned Sunday
Hands of Harmony, a choir that interprets music through the use of sign language, will present a Christmas concert Sunday, beginning at 3 p.m. at the Church of the Holy Trinity, at 17805 Oak Ridge Drive. Light refreshments will be provided following the...Tags: Religion and Belief, The Salvation Army, Holidays, Christianity, Entertainment
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Mail Call - Jan. 30
“People are complaining about homeless people at the post office. I heard the shelter makes them leave the shelter at 7 a.m., and then return at 7 p.m. My husband and I have often thought about this. Where do the people go for 12 hours? Where do you...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Credit and Debt, Mitt Romney, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Arc to hold Christmas craft bazaar
The Arc of Washington County will hold its annual Christmas craft bazaar Friday, Dec. 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The bazaar will be held at 840 Florida Ave. in Hagerstown. The event will include lunch. A variety of crafts and gift items, including...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Holidays, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Traffic: I-4 jammed as rush hour continues
Central Florida commuters are enduring another day on congested highways. Slowdowns are being reported on westbound Interstate 4 from Exit 85 (Princeton Street) to Exit 80 (U.S. Highway-441/Orange Blossom Trail). The delays are the result of residual...
Tags: State Road 408, Interstate 4, Orange Blossom Trail, Traffic, Pine Hills
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Weather: Severe thunderstorm warning issued
Thunderstorms, accompanied by hail and high winds, are moving through Central Florida this evening. Quarter-sized hail, lightning and winds exceeding 60 mph are likely, the National Weather Service in Melbourne said. The storms are centered over...
Tags: Volusia County, Weather, Orlando, National Weather Service, Brevard County
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Bills to change school start date look dead in Legislature
UPDATED: Bills that would allow school districts to open in mid or early August look dead, now that the House education committee failed today to take up the proposal by Rep. Larry Metz, R-Yalaha. Metz's bill would have allowed districts to open earlier...
Tags: Labor Day, Crime, Law and Justice, Holidays, Local Government, Florida Legislature
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Franlin Graham's Operation Christmas Child hold concert in Orlando on Saturday
Operation Christmas Child will hold a celebration concert from 7 p.m.-10 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, at the Orange County Convention Center. Tickets are $15 in advance and $25 at the door for the concert featuring Michael W. Smith, Matthew West, Ricky...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Religion and Belief, Ricky Skaggs, Christianity, Holidays
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O.C. shooting: Business owner recalled as 'a friend to everyone'
L.A. NOWOn the day his life ended, Melvin Edwards' employees wondered why they hadn't seen him. The owner of Rubicon Gear, a Santa Ana aerospace and defense industry manufacturer founded by his father, Edwards had never missed a day, had never...... -
Allow school year to start earlier, lawmaker says (will school calendar and summer be debated again?)
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelFlorida schools districts — with a few exceptions — can't start a new school year any earlier than two weeks before Labor Day. That's thanks to state law passed in 2006, propelled by parents and their “save our summers” effort. But... -
Irvine woman who killed boyfriend will stay in prison, D.A. says
L.A. NOWA parole board denied release Thursday for an Irvine woman convicted of killing her boyfriend in 1998 because she thought he had been unfaithful, the Orange County district attorney's office announced Friday. Judy Diane Valot, 54, is serving 15 years........ -
Board denies parole to Irvine killer
A parole board denied release Thursday for an Irvine woman convicted of murdering her boyfriend in 1998 because she thought he had been unfaithful, the Orange County district attorney's office announced Friday. Judy Diane Valot, 54, is serving 15 years...
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