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Ground broken on new medical office building in Inwood
West Virginia University Hospitals-East officials gathered on Tuesday with representatives from the Berkeley County Council and the Chamber of Commerce of Martinsburg and Berkeley County to announce the official groundbreaking for a new medical office...Tags: Health Treatments, Local Government, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Therapists, Health
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Actress Daryl Hannah Arrested Outside White House
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON, DC -- Actress Daryl Hannah was arrested by U.S. Park Police Tuesday at a protest in front of the White House, a police spokesman told TheWrap. Hannah was participating in a sit-in against the construction of a gas pipeline that would...Tags: Daryl Hannah, Police Arrests, Celebrities, Washington, DC, KTLA
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Red Cross workers give intent to strike notice
Daily American Staff WriterA possible work stoppage by union employees of the American Red Cross could mean a reduction in blood drives in the area. Red Cross officials announced late Monday that employees represented by Communications Workers of America Local No. 13000 are...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), American Red Cross, Charity, Social Issues
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If you're eating an apple a day, make it a local McIntosh
You might not know it, but you live in the fruit belt.
Washington and Frederick counties in Maryland; Hampshire, Berkeley and Jefferson counties in West Virginia; Frederick County, Va.; and Adams County, Pa., account for the vast majority of the tree...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Apples, Frederick County (Virginia), Frederick County (Maryland), Native Americans
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Business owner overcomes unemployment in sour economy
msimpson@amnews.comSTANFORD — Cathy Mitchum, 59, lived her dream for three short years as owner of McKinney Station in Lincoln County. “It was a country store,” she said, smiling at the memory. “We had hardware and feed, and we cooked and had a...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Career and Workplace, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Student news - Aug. 29
Anthony “Tony” P. DiNicola graduated from Hedgesville (W.Va.) High School in 1997, and completed his bachelor’s degree in biochemistry at Virginia Tech in 2002. He graduated from West Virginia University School of Medicine in 2006,...Tags: Virginia Tech, Nursing, Frederick County (Virginia), Graduation, Social Issues
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One lane of Moler Ave. in Martinsburg to be closed for overnight road work
Traffic on East Moler Avenue (W.Va. 45) in Martinsburg is expected to be reduced to one lane near Queen Street (U.S. 11) beginning Monday at 8 p.m., according to the West Virginia Division of Highways. Crews from Jefferson Asphalt Products will be... -
Free legal services offered on Day of Caring in W.Va.
Attorneys with Legal Aid of West Virginia will offer to prepare certain legal documents for powers of attorney, medical powers and living wills as part of the annual Day of Caring event on Sept. 13. The attorneys will be at the Martinsburg-Berkeley...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System
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Mail Call - Aug. 29
“Since you have allotted a lot of column space to Allan Powell, to unload a ton of dirt on the Republicans and the Koch brothers, I would like to request that Allan Powell or one of the Herald-Mail editors do the same thing with the Democrats and...Tags: Barack Obama, Elvis Presley, Pennsylvania, Osama bin Laden, Social Security
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Richard L. Starcher, teacher, dies
Richard L. Starcher, a retired Howard County industrial arts teacher, died Aug. 19 of complications from pulmonary fibrosis at his Severna Park home.
He was 77.
The son of a coal miner and a homemaker, Mr. Starcher was born and raised in Carolina, W....Tags: Education, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Severna Park, Perry Hall, Colleges and Universities
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Is Homeland Security spending paying off?
On the edge of the Nebraska sand hills is Lake McConaughy, a 22-mile-long reservoir that in summer becomes a magnet for Winnebagos, fishermen and kite sailors. But officials here in Keith County, population 8,370, imagined this scene: an Al Qaeda...Tags: National Security Agency, Defense, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Guerrilla Activity, Religious Conflicts
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Money poll: Where to find $1,000 for unplanned expense?
A July online poll by the Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Southern West Virginia revealed that 64 percent of Americans would utilize a source other than their savings account to satisfy a $1,000 unplanned expense. The largest number of close to 42,...Tags: Credit and Debt, Finance, Consumers
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