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Md. ag secretary faces questions in Washington County
andrews@herald-mail.comWashington County farmers and officials grilled Maryland Agriculture Secretary Earl F. “Buddy” Hance on Thursday about a variety of concerns. Hance was a guest speaker at the county’s inaugural agriculture business forum at the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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Financial matters top Washington Co. school board's legislative concerns
julieg@herald-mail.comSeveral financial issues were among the list of legislative priorities the Washington County Board of Education set Tuesday night with a unanimous vote. Some issues the board took a position on, while others it just wanted to be monitored during the...Tags: University System of Maryland, Economy, Business and Finance, Education, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Finance
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David P. Gudeman Sr., 55
David Parker Gudeman Sr., 55, of Keedysville, Md., went to be with our Lord, Nov. 12, 2012, at his home. He was the beloved husband of Victoria (Price) Gudeman for 23 years. Born March 24, 1957, in Cockeysville, he was the son of Calvin P. Gudeman and...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Amtrak
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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 24
Obama, Biden are like boys with wooden swords To the editor: Nothing makes clear the obvious lack of understanding of war and peace by the two senior occupants of our White House than their recent order to attack killers of our ambassador and others in...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, White House, Elections, The Wall Street Journal
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Washington County voters to help decide seven statewide ballot questions
andrews@herald-mail.comVoters in Washington County will have seven statewide ballot questions to consider Nov. 6. An eighth question will be on the ballot only in the city of Hagerstown. Two of the seven statewide questions apply only to the qualifications of orphans’...Tags: Referenda, U.S. Elections, Students, Crimes, Voting
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Civil War runs deep for author Ted Alexander
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comTed Alexander, 63, was in elementary school when he made his first visit to what was then called the Antietam National Battlefield Site. "It was led by the noted historian E. Russell Hicks," Alexander said during a telephone call from his Greencastle,...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Abraham Lincoln, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Jerry Lee Lewis
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Voice of living historians reach across time
marieg@herald-mail.comHistory doesn’t linger only in old structures or on the pages of a book. Sometimes, it’s found in the voice of a living historian who reaches across time to provide a glimpse of people from a distant century. Through stories, speeches and...Tags: Culture, Harriet Tubman, Awards and Prizes, Charity, Arts and Culture
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Washington County Extension agent Semler wins award
Jeff Semler, University of Maryland Extension educator in Washington County, recently received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of County Agriculture Agents. The Hagerstown-Washington County Economic Development Commission,...
Tags: Education, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Connecticut Economic Development, Harford County
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Md. congressional redistricting foes confident issue will go to referendum
Opponents of Maryland’s congressional redistricting map said Monday they are confident that they have submitted enough valid signatures to give voters a chance to reject it in November. Del. Neil Parrott, R-Washington, and several other...
Tags: Politics, Democratic Party, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Elections, Local Elections
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Crews rush to restore power amid fears storm death toll could rise
Associated PressUtility crews struggled to catch up with a backlog of millions of people without electricity for a fourth hot day Tuesday as frustration grew and authorities feared the toll of 23 storm deaths could rise because of stifling conditions and generator fumes....Tags: Business, Tropical Storms, Health and Medical Professionals, Natural Disasters, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Md. utilities must file reports on storm performance
The chairman of the state Public Service Commission said Thursday that all major electrical utilities will have to file reports on how they managed power restoration in the aftermath of the strong storm that tore through the region late last week,...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Montgomery County (Maryland), Punishment, Fines
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Petitions certified; Md. redistricting map, gay marriage law to be on November ballot
Enough signatures have been validated to put Maryland’s congressional redistricting map and same-sex marriage on the ballot for voters to decide in a November referendum, the Maryland State Board of Elections has determined. Signatures of 56,323...
Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Elections, Voting
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