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Man wanted in arson could be in Waynesboro area
Police believe a wanted man who eluded authorities Thursday could still be in the Waynesboro area.
A man believed to be Asmar King, 33, was walking in the 200 block of West Second Street on Thursday afternoon when a Waynesboro police officer saw him,...Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Crimes
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Police briefs - July 25
Deputies respond to theft calls The following incidents were reported Friday through Monday by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office: - Numerous pieces of siding were stolen in the 19200 block of Shepherdstown Pike. - Money and jewelry...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Crimes
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Pedestrian struck by vehicle on W. Washington St.
West Washington Street near Public Square in Hagerstown was closed to traffic for a short time Monday afternoon while police helped a man who was struck by a car. Police Chief Arthur Smith said the man, Robert Masser, 26, of 19 N. Locust St., was taken...Tags: Vehicles, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Fire-protection company expected to move into former Red Barron building
davem@herald-mail.comA fire-protection company currently located in Hagerstown is expected to move into the former Red Barron furniture and bedding store at 415 S. Conococheague St. in Williamsport, according to one of the owners of the building. Noel’s Fire Protection...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Barr Institute courses to start in August
The following courses are scheduled at the Barr Institute at Associated Builders and Contractors, 530 N. Locust St. in Hagerstown: Maryland Backflow Prevention Certification Instructor: Jim Yacovissi Aug. 5, 6 and 7, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Washington County (Maryland), Health and Safety at Work, First Aid, Education
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Expert unsure if student groups' activity at Washington County schools was gang-related
julieg@herald-mail.comA gang expert said Tuesday that during the past year groups of students at some Washington County Public Schools identified themselves in a manner consistent with nationally recognized gangs, but he wasn’t ready to “hang the title ‘gang&...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Crimes, Gang Activity
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Questions surround Washington County school board's gang policy
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Washington County Board of Education recently adopted a policy addressing gangs, gang activity and similar destructive or illegal behaviors, but school system officials say gangs aren’t a big problem. “I believe probably the most...Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Elections
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Road and lane closures for Tuesday, July 26
Here is a list of road and lane closures in the area for Tuesday, July 26: * All lanes of U.S. 522 near Hancock will be subject to closure for the next month for bridge inspection. Closure is expected to remain in effect until Thursday, Aug. 25,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Washington County (Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland), Edgewood, Transportation
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Greetings, neighbors!
I hear many of you are knee deep in cucumbers these days! Really great, fresh tomatoes can’t be far behind! Boonsboro resident hooks a big fish Boonsboro resident Andrew Griffith made news in North Carolina last week when he reeled in a...Tags: Fishing, Hatteras, Rubber Products Industry, Tomatoes, Pleasant Valley
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Police briefs - July 26
Burglaries, vandalism, thefts reported in Washington County The following incidents were reported Monday and Tuesday by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office: - A burglary in the 11900 block of Sycamore Drive. - A burglary in the 21300 block of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Crimes
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Meritus emergency room named for $1 million donor
davem@herald-mail.comWhen Alice Virginia and David W. Fletcher set up their philanthropic foundation, their intent was to “help individuals overcome illnesses and adversities.” In a dedication Wednesday afternoon, a medical department that sees more than 90,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Emergency Planning, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Disasters and Accidents
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Vignettes from the Washington County Ag Expo & Fair
Not only does Ag Expo have a queen, it also has a princess, Laikyn Cook, a rising junior at Washington County Technical High School.
“My job is to go around and help when (Queen) Carol (DeBaugh) has a show and can’t make it,” Cook said....Tags: Animals, High School Sports, Education, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities
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