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Found animals
Cats Young domestic shorthair, female, black and orange, found on Afton Place in Boonsboro Adult DSH, female, black and white, found on Rice Road in Hancock Adult DSH, female, gray and beige, found on Rice Road Adult DSH, male, brown, black and white,...Tags: Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia)
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Deputy discusses speed enforcement at Funkstown meeting
Washington County Sheriff’s Deputy 1st Class Alan Matheny told Funkstown officials Monday night that there weren’t enough speeders on Baltimore Street to warrant a full-fledged speeding enforcement detail. However, Matheny said deputies who...Tags: Travel, Road Transportation, Transportation
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Authorities to reopen part of Dual Highway; furnace malfunction cause of smoke
Authorities are expected to reopen Dual Highway soon after they responded to the 1600 block of the road for a smoke condition in a house, according to a Washington County 911 supervisor. It turned out the problem was a furnace malfunction, the... -
Found animals - Feb. 28
Cats Adult domestic long- hair, male, orange, found on Hoosier Court in Hagerstown Adult domestic shorthair, female, gray and black, found on Pennsylvania Avenue in Hagerstown Adult DSH, male, black and white, found on Frederick Street in Hagerstown...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Community comes together at high school
On Jan. 31, the Let’s Come Together Luncheon was held at Boonsboro High. It included community leaders from Keedysville Town Council, Boonsboro Town Council, Pleasant Valley Ruritan, Boonsboro Environmental Commission, Green Fest, Sharpsburg Lions...Tags: Texas Roadhouse Incorporated, Martin Luther King Jr., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Ash Wednesday, ABC (tv network)
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Washington County business licenses - December 2012
Business licenses issued in December 2012 in Washington County: • Darrin T. Ammons, Dark Manta, 17231 Cloverleaf Road, Hagerstown, trader’s license • Keystone Sporting Goods Inc., 13611 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, trader’s...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Auto Trends, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Lions host guest speakers
The Sharpsburg Lions will welcome guest speaker Tamara Nuzzaci Park, executive director of the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, to its Thursday, Feb. 7, meeting. Dori York will talk about services offered by the Family Center at the Thursday, Feb. 21,...Tags: Allergies, Human Interest, Christianity, Texas Roadhouse Incorporated, Animals
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Hi, neighbors
Hope you will be cheering on the Ravens this weekend. First Friday event Trinity Lutheran Church, at 64 S. Main St. in Boonsboro, will hold its First Friday Fellowship event Friday from 5:30 and 7 p.m. Attendees can get a hot bowl of soup and some warm...Tags: Texas Roadhouse Incorporated
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Hagerstown man charged in road rage incident gets 18 months
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man charged last year by Maryland State Police in a road rage incident was sentenced to 18 months in state prison after pleading guilty this week in Washington County Circuit Court to second-degree assault. Judge Daniel P. Dwyer also...Tags: Aetna Inc., Highway Transportation, Trials, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Punishment
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Police: Former Pa. police officer, fire chief killed wife, wounded stepson before taking own life
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA former police officer and fire chief fatally shot his wife and wounded his stepson Tuesday evening before killing himself in a home east of Waynesboro, Pa., Pennsylvania State Police said Wednesday. John Fleagle, 50, fatally shot his wife, Cathy,...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Fires
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Funkstown officials considering speed cameras
julieg@herald-mail.comFunkstown officials are considering traffic cameras to catch speeders after the issue of drivers speeding through town, particularly on Baltimore Street, came up during Monday night’s Town Council meeting. Mayor Paul N. Crampton Jr. asked Town...Tags: Maryland State Police
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Outdoor workers bundle up in battle against bitter cold temperatures
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comRichard Roberts of Clear Spring was outside Tuesday, selling Baltimore Ravens gear at the intersection of Dual Highway and Mount Aetna Road. “It’s all right as long as the wind isn’t blowing,” said Roberts, 60. “I’ve...Tags: Frostbite, Hypothermia, Aetna Inc., Highway Transportation, Diabetes
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