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Jefferson County man re-elected to lead Young Democrats of America
Rod Snyder of Shenandoah Junction, W.Va., was re-elected president of Young Democrats of America at the organization’s biennial convention in Louisville, Ky.
Elected to a second, two-year term on Saturday, Snyder is only the second West Virginian...Tags: Democratic Party, Democratic National Conventions, Charlotte, Human Interest, Virginia General Assembly
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Thomas C. Immer, 67
Thomas C. Immer, 67, of Hagerstown, Md., died Wednesday, May 11, 2011, at his home in Hagerstown.
Born June 18, 1943, in Chevy Chase, Md., he was the son of the late Charles A. and Ellen (Cotter) Immer. He was the husband of 43 years to Mary Flaherty...Tags: Florida, Human Interest, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Washington, DC
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Charles Grant Tedrick Jr., 70
March 1, 1940-Feb. 2, 2011 Hagerstown, Md. — Charles Grant Tedrick Jr., 70, of Hagerstown, Md., departed this life on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, and entered his eternal home in heaven. Born March 1, 1940, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late...Tags: Charity, Weyerhaeuser Company, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, U.S. Army, Human Interest
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Challenger: 25 years later, a still painful wound
The Associated PressFor many, no single word evokes as much pain. Challenger. A quarter-century later, images of the exploding space shuttle still signify all that can go wrong with technology and the sharpest minds. The accident on Jan. 28, 1986 — a scant 73...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Technology, Astronomy, Entertainment, Television
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Shackleford wins the Preakness
Shackleford was sweating profusely, bucking and kicking until six crewmen finally shoved him into the No. 5 gate at the Preakness.
One ton of horseflesh all but screamed, “Get me out of here.”
Less than two minutes after the gate sprang...Tags: Equestrian, Big Brown, Science and Technology, Preakness Stakes, Jesus Castanon
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LHP's Ty Law sees supposed offers drop off the table
The month of May could have gone a lot better for Lake Highland Prep’s Ty Law.
But the way he sees things, it could have been much worse too.
Law (5-9, 165) found out in mid-May that his first two, and most noteworthy, scholarship offers from NC...Tags: High School Sports, Marcus Garvey Jr., Ty Law, Human Interest, Hemorrhaging
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Orlando Science Center: Exhibit teaches that bugs aren't creepy
Sentinel Staff WriterIn my very first job, as a door-to-door salesboy for Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal subscriptions, the boss continually used this phrase to his young charges: "Go eat a bug!" Now, umpteen years later, we all have that dining opportunity, thanks to...Tags: Orlando Science Center, Science, Tampa
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College news announcements for August 14
Graduation
Marietta College: Dr. and Mrs. Barton Ramsey of Danville announce the graduation of their daughter, Elizabeth “Fizzy” Ramsey from Marietta College of Marietta, Ohio, with a Masters of Science in physician assistant studies....Tags: Graduation, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Ohio, Education
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UK Football: Boyle grad Aumiller ready for competition at tight end
hmorris@amnews.comLEXINGTON — He was the opening-game starter at tight end for Kentucky at Louisville, and had eight starts as a redshirt freshman last season. But former Boyle County standout Jordan Aumiller knows the competition get that starting nod again is going...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health
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Obituary: Dale Keith Shepperson
PERRYVILLE — Dale Keith Shepperson, 62, of Mitchellsburg, died Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn. He was the husband of Barbara Cummins Shepperson.
Born June 2, 1949, in Boyle County, he was a son of the late Joe and Emma Edwards...Tags: Texas, Human Interest, Kentucky, Nashville
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Cross: Fancy Farm is still relevant
FANCY FARM, Ky. — An editorial in The Courier-Journal a few days ago wondered whether the political speaking at the annual Fancy Farm Picnic had outlived its usefulness, in light of the vitriol spouted by candidates and the outlandish, pugnacious...Tags: Steve Beshear, Government, Journalism, Environmental Politics, Media Industry
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