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High school football scores (updated through Friday night)
THURSDAY Phoebus 55, Kecoughtan 7 Woodside 27, Warwick 21 FRIDAY (From VirginiaPreps.com): Alleghany 36 Bath County 7 Altavista 47 Cumberland 20 Annandale 32 Stuart 27 Appomattox 50 Randolph-Henry 6 Atlee 56 Patrick Henry (Ashland) 35...Tags: Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Page County, Culpeper County, Grafton, Covington (Covington, Virginia)
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This weekend's football scores (updated through Friday night)
THURSDAY'S SCORES: Bethel 20, Warwick 13 Heritage 32, Kecoughtan 17 FRIDAY'S SCORES (from VirginiaPreps.com): Public Altavista 28 Appomattox 19 Amherst County 62 Jefferson Forest 14 Atlee 56 Glen Allen 33 Bassett 23 Martinsville 22 Bath County 38...Tags: Nelson County, Page County, Culpeper County, Grafton, Madison County (Virginia)
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McManus: Applying the 'ground game'
Outside the old red-brick City Hall in Manassas, Va., Dorothy Cummings was beaming. She had finally persuaded her son Charles to register to vote — and now she was marching him into the registrar's office to make sure he got it done. "Three votes...
Tags: Minority Groups, Democratic Party, Politics, The Pentagon, Elections
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Did McClellan get a bad rap? Debate goes on
The argument over the performance of the Union commander on the nation's bloodiest day is far from settled. Major Gen. George B. McClellan was sacked by President Abraham Lincoln less than two months after the Battle of Antietam. For more than a...Tags: Unions, Antietam National Battlefield, Wars and Interventions, Armed Conflicts, Career and Workplace
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150 years later, preservationists see victory at Antietam
— The fighting that killed or wounded 21,000 Americans in the rolling hills of Western Maryland was over in about 12 grisly hours. But a century and a half after the bloodiest day in American military history, the struggle to preserve the ground...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Slavery, Human Interest, Wars and Interventions, Armed Conflicts
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Back Story: 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam
On a sunny, humid day 150 Septembers ago, the fate of a nation seemingly converged at a diminutive rural Western Maryland village called Sharpsburg.
There, 87,000 federal troops under the command of Union Gen. George Brinton McClellan met the...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Frederick County (Virginia), Wars and Interventions
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Gun industry thrives during Obama's term in office
JACK GILLUM,Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has presided over a heyday for the gun industry despite predictions by the National Rifle Association four years ago that he would be the "most anti-gun president in American history." Gun buyers fear that...Tags: Brian W. Jones, Operation Fast and Furious, Labor Legislation, United Nations, National Rifle Association of America
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News of the Weird: Death Row Inmate Claims He's Too Fat to Be Executed
Modern Warfare: China, Japan and Taiwan each claim ownership of the uninhabited South China Sea islands of Senkaku or Diaoyu, and the controversy heightened in September when Japan announced that it had formally “purchased” the islands from...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Consumer Confidence, Abusive Behavior, Prisons, Japan
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This weekend's scores (updated through Friday night)
(from VirginiaPreps.com): Thursday Hampton 41 Warwick 0 Nandua 40 Arcadia 0 Phoebus 43 Denbigh 6 York 28 New Kent 0 Friday Mostly public: Abingdon 26 Lebanon 0 Altavista 49 Nelson County 6 Amelia County 42 Bluestone 29 Battlefield 45 Freedom...Tags: Nelson County, Page County, Culpeper County, Grafton, Madison County (Virginia)
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Burnetta F. (Humbert) Burke, 96, Boswell
Burnetta F. (Humbert) Burke, 96, Boswell, died Nov. 28, 2012 at the home of her daughter Linda in Manassas, Va. Born March 20, 1916 in Milford Township, the daughter of Earl E. and Mary Ann (Donelson) Humbert. Preceded in death by parents; husband of 67...
Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Edwin P. Post II, inspector
Edwin P. Post II, a retired federal housing inspector and veteran of two wars, died Oct. 25 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Sunrise Assisted-Living in Columbia. The former Mays Chapel resident was 89. The son of a Con-Ed lineman and a...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Roman Catholicism, International Military Interventions, Religion and Belief, Wars and Interventions
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