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Washington County Commissioners gives $2.1 million more for school capital projects
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Washington County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday morning to transfer $2.1 million in savings from past school capital projects to the Board of Education to use for other capital projects. County Administrator Greg Murray said the...Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Collective Contract, Finance, Elementary Schools, Teaching and Learning
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New Antietam National Battlefield exhibit highlights effect of battle
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comSome artifacts more than 150 years old and related to residents who lived on what is now Antietam National Battlefield during the Civil War are now on display at the battlefield visitor center. The battlefield held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday...Tags: Charity, U.S. Army, Armed Forces
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Mitt finds love in the GOP
Jules WitcoverWASHINGTON -- In picking Paul Ryan as his running mate, Mitt Romney has finally found a way to get the Republican Party to love him. Now all he has to do is find acceptance in the rest of the country. His choice of Ryan assured in one stroke that the...Tags: Parties and Movements, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Election Day, Richard Nixon, Democratic Party
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Hometown Secrets: The famous Michiana campaign stop by Senator Bobby Kennedy
WSBT-TVWe are at the end of the election season, and so far our area hasn't received a visit from any of the presidential candidates. But over the last 130 years we have seen our share of campaign stops. According to the Center for History, one of the...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., 1st Source Corp., Stepan Company, Benjamin Harrison, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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On the Town: Games and music close out the school year
It was an afternoon of challenging carnival games, picnicking, enjoying the company of family and friends, and indulging in treats such as hand-dipped candy apples. It was an evening of classic rock ‘n' roll. That's how the students, faculty,...
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County Commissioners vote to cut $3.3M from school nurse program
andrews@herald-mail.comFacing a new $3 million tab for teacher pensions, the Washington County Board of Commissioners decided Tuesday to cut $3.3 million from a county health department program that provides nurses in schools. County Administrator Gregory B. Murray offered two...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Teachers, Maryland General Assembly, Teaching and Learning, Budgets and Budgeting
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Former commissioners want former coach Brown's name on HCC arena
andrews@herald-mail.comFour former Washington County commissioners are lobbying to rename an arena inside Hagerstown Community College’s Athletic, Recreation and Community Center after former coach and athletic director Jim Brown. The former commissioners asked the...Tags: Jim Brown, Colleges and Universities, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Alesia Parson-McBean: Progress made at Doleman museum
On behalf of the Friends of the Doleman Black Heritage Museum and the DBHM Board of Directors, we proudly say thank you to the following for making our first Chocolate Garden Tea Party a success: Snavley’s Garden Corner-Hagerstown for supplying...Tags: Office Equipment and Supplies, Barbara A. Mikulski, Finance, Bowie State University, Museums
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Washington County Board of Commissioners briefs
Proposed excise tax change clarified A proposed change in Washington County’s excise tax was clarified on Tuesday. The Washington County Board of Commissioners last month agreed to adjust the excise tax for certain nonresidential properties. If...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Federal Aviation Administration
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Washington County Health Department and school officials to meet
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comWashington County Health Department and school officials are to meet Saturday to discuss a decision made earlier this week to lay off 76 school nurses and their assistants, a health department official said Friday. Health Officer Earl Stoner said...Tags: Unemployment, Health and Safety at Work, Health and Medical Professionals, Job Layoffs, Maryland General Assembly
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Lucy F. Werdebaugh, 82
Lucy F. Werdebaugh, age 82, of Hancock, Md., died Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 at her home. Born Oct. 15, 1929, in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late William McKinley Fritzman Sr. and Anna Pearl Henry Fritzman, and the widow of Herbert...
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No decisions made at meeting about health care in schools
andrews@herald-mail.comWashington County’s health officer and schools superintendent met Saturday to talk about the future of health care in local schools, three weeks before funding for a nurse program is scheduled to be cut. Health Officer Earl Stoner said no decisions...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Safety at School, Nursing
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