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U.S. soldiers who died at French village honored
marieg@herald-mail.comThere is solitude in combat — thoughts and fears that every soldier personally holds within his heart. Who knows what six young Americans were feeling on Aug. 17, 1944, as they walked along a cobblestone road in Louge-sur-Maire, France. Fighting...Tags: Missing in Action, Armed Conflicts, Human Interest, Louisiana, Wars and Interventions
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Letters to the Editor - August 21
The year is 2011, not 1861 To the editor: Imagine a place where public schools, if they exist, are under-funded, where the wealthy send their children to private schools and universities so that they might retain their families' hold on wealth,...Tags: Republican Party, Tourism and Leisure, Democratic Party, Elections, Arts and Culture
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 21
The year is 2011, not 1861 To the editor: Imagine a place where public schools, if they exist, are under-funded, where the wealthy send their children to private schools and universities so that they might retain their families’ hold on wealth,...Tags: Republican Party, Tourism and Leisure, Democratic Party, Arts and Culture, Elections
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Annie & Mac concert kicks off Noteworthy Sundays series
Washington County Free Library’s Noteworthy Sundays at Your Library’s concert season kicks off Sunday, Sept. 11, at 3 p.m. at the Clear Spring Leonard P. Snyder Memorial Library branch, 12624 Broadfording Road in Clear Spring. Annie & Mac...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Edna M. Strausbaugh, 84
Edna Marie Strausbaugh, 84, of Hagerstown, died Saturday, July 2, 2011, at Reeders Memorial Home in Boonsboro. Born April 9, 1927, in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of the late George A. and Naomi E. (Huffer) Strausbaugh. Edna was a member of St....Tags: Roman Catholicism, Human Interest, Christianity, Minority Groups, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Hagerstown native Jeff Swope uses iPhone to record, send music to Nashville
marieg@herald-mail.comWhen singer-songwriter Jeff Swope decided to make an album, he could have followed the conventional path of spending hours in a studio. Instead, he's literally phoning it in. Swope is taking advantage of the mobile software revolution to plug, play and...Tags: Patsy Cline, Brad Paisley, Human Interest, Apple iPhone, Cell Phones
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Seven Little League teams gather in Maugansville for the Maryland State 11-12 Tournament
bobp@herald-mail.comLive broadcast of Maryland State 11-12 Tournament Whenever traveling in unknown territory, it's always good to have a knowledgeable guide nearby to show the way. Seven Little League baseball teams from across the state came to Maugansville on Saturday...Tags: Elections, Human Interest, Washington County (Maryland), Politics, Little League Baseball
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Williamsport Class of '61 holds reunion
Members of the Williamsport High School Class of 1961 gathered for a meet-and-greet event on July 22 at Next Dimensions in Funkstown to begin a three-day event.
The class has held reunions every five years, but this was the first reunion that was a...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Lawyer for Hagerstown Guardsman charged in Afghan's murder says client acted in self-defense
The attorney for a U.S. Army National Guardsman from Hagerstown charged in the death of an Afghan man argued in military court Monday that the shooting was in self-defense.
Sgt. Derrick Miller is on trial this week at Fort Campbell, charged with...Tags: U.S. Army, Defense, Connecticut, Murder, Firearms
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W.Va. civil immunity law for first responders might be nation's first
richardb@herald-mail.comA Harpers Ferry, W.Va., woman is leading an effort to get all 50 states to pass a bill that protects ambulance crews from lawsuits when they have to forcibly enter a home on 911 calls. Acting West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Wednesday signed what...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Elections, Human Interest, Earl Ray Tomblin, Government
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Birth announcement: Haize Marchelle Gifft
Chelsea Kay Moores and Justin Todd Gifft of Kearneysville, W.Va., announce the birth of a daughter, Haize Marchelle Gifft, July 12, 2011. Maternal grandparents are Charles and Lisa Moores of Kearneysville. Paternal grandparents are Patrick Gifft of... -
Salamander Scramble raises $6,000 for Renfrew Institute
Renfrew Institute’s Salamander Scramble 5K race, held in conjunction with the Waynesboro Summer Jubilee’s Firecracker 5K on July 4, fielded a team of 69 members who helped raise nearly $6,000 to support the institute’s educational...Tags: North Carolina, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Massachusetts
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