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50 years ago: June 1, 2013
June 1, 1963 The Clark County Board of Education employed six new teachers for the 1963-64 school year at Friday night’s meeting at Superintendent William G. Conkwright’s office in the courthouse. New teachers selected were Noah Hughes, Mrs....
Tags: Local Elections
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment
INFANT FOUND DEAD Woman gets full prison sentence in infant's abuse (Information in the following story is from: The Frederick (Md.) News-Post, http://www.fredericknewspost.com ) FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — A woman who received a mostly suspended...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Teaching and Learning, Auto Racing, Matzoh
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Review: 'The East' a complex, provocative morality tale
"The East" is a provocative industrial espionage thriller that pits counterculture revolutionaries intent on exposing corporate villainy against the undercover intelligence specialists paid exceedingly well to keep their compromised clientele clean. By...
Tags: Arbitrage (movie), Sundance Film Festival, The Company You Keep (movie), Another Earth (movie), Greenpeace
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment:
Announcement related to death penalty repeal planned Friday BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore County state’s attorney is joining a state lawmaker at an announcement related to Maryland’s recent repeal of the death penalty. Scott Shellenberger is...Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Finance, Motorvehicle Accidents, Defendants, Interior Policy
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MD--Mid-Atlantic Daybook
BC-MD--Mid-Atlantic Daybook Mid-Atlantic Daybook Associated Press Mid-Atlantic Daybook for Friday, May 31. MID-ATLANTIC The daybook is for planning purposes only and is not intended for publication or broadcast. You should verify any event you plan to...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Frederick County (Virginia), Justice System, Wars and Interventions, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Vaulted, hexagonal great room is the heart of the expansive Georgetown
From the street, the Georgetown has the look of an expansive contemporary Georgian home. It's all that, and more. The inner secret, barely hinted at by its central roof lines, is the vaulted hexagonal great room at its heart. Inside, six open-beamed,... -
County schools offer Senior College Application Boot Camp
The Office of School Counseling under county schools is launching a new Senior College Application Boot Camp to provide support to the Class of 2014. The free program is open to all county rising seniors and will address a range of topics including...Tags: Education, Awards and Prizes, New Products, School Examinations, Financial Aid
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Gas leak on South Bend's northeast side
SOUTH BEND – Construction crews hit a gas line Friday afternoon at Auten and Ironwood Roads in the Georgetown area. Clay dispatch told WSBT it happened while crews were working on building a new roundabout at the intersection. Emergency units... -
Church produces new showing of locally produced drama 'Witness'
A Winchester church will be showing an encore presentation on June 28 of “Witness,” a program that began as a vision in the mind of Nicole Hopper, a member of the Church of the Living God on Franklin Avenue in Winchester. The COLG’s...
Tags: Entertainment, Easter, Movies, Religion and Belief
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Palm Beach All-county boys lacrosse
First team Corey Etcheverry St. Andrew's senior Pos.: Goalkeeper Comment: The All-American and Sacred Heart signee had a save percentage of 64.5 and made more than 200 saves, including 20 in a single game. Adrian Franzone Spanish River junior Pos.:...Tags: Jupiter
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Covert actress: Brit Marling infiltrates Hollywood
Brit Marling has become something of a professional infiltrator. In the new political thriller “The East,” which she co-wrote and produced with director Zal Batmanglij, the 29-year-old Chicago native plays an intelligence-firm operative...
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Genetic Engineering, Festive Events, Gold Coast, Arbitrage (movie)
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Sanford leaders fear Zimmerman trial may revive city's image problem
Sanford's new police chief, Cecil Smith, spent a recent afternoon knocking on doors in one of the city's oldest black neighborhoods, carrying out his promise to improve relations between citizens and police after the Trayvon Martin shooting. But...
Tags: Public Officials, Government, Sanford, Trayvon Martin, Trials
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