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Federal workers propose waste-cutting ideas in White House contest
Federal workers are in the trenches daily, so they're likely to be the first to spot waste — and to come up with ways to save taxpayer dollars. That's the theory behind the Obama administration's Securing Americans Value and Efficiency (SAVE)...
Tags: Republican Party, Public Finance, Employees, Budgets and Budgeting, White House
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Police briefs - Sept. 4
Thefts, other incidents reported in Washington County Following are incidents reported to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office between Sept. 1 and Sept. 4 at 8 a.m.: - Theft reported in the 22000 block of Ottawa Drive. - Theft reported in the...Tags: Theft
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Arundel school board considers capital budget plans
The Anne Arundel County school board on Wednesday took its first step in considering plans proposed by Superintendent Kevin Maxwell to address the district’s capital improvement and maintenance concerns. Maxwell presented his $240 million capital...Tags: Public Finance, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Severna Park, Parent Organizations
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Winners: DC50 at the Montgomery County Fair
Thanks for entering the Montgomery County Fair Prize Giveaway Contest! *Winners* (You have 24hrs from the date listed to claim your prize by calling 202-298-1650) August 24 Scott Mohnkran, Germantown, MD, Vampire Diaries Season 2 on Blu Ray Jenni...
Tags: Entertainment, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Baseline brain testing grows in popularity
Amid growing concerns about concussions, more student athletes are having their brain function tested prior to injury in a procedure called baseline testing that is becoming increasingly mainstream.
Baseline tests can be used for comparison to...Tags: Concussion, Medical Procedures and Tests, Injuries and Wounds, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School
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Guns and mental health
The arrest last month of a Maryland man for allegedly threatening to commit a mass murder at his former workplace inevitably drew comparisons to the shooting at an Aurora, Colo., movie theater that had occurred a few days earlier, leaving 12 people dead...
Tags: Crimes, Mental Illness, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Trials, Laws
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New Perry Hall Giant to serve as a prototype for chain
Giant Food's newest Baltimore-area store offers a glimpse of the future for the region's dominant grocer, when shoppers increasingly rely on technology, demand more organic foods and expect a wide selection of prepared meals. Giant, which has been...
Tags: Groceries, Arable Farming, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Corporate Performance, Super Fresh Food Markets, Inc.
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Underwater on the mortgage, stationed away from home
Air Force Maj. Justice Sakyi's change-of-station orders to Germany came with a built-in dilemma: what to do about his family's home in Maryland. He and his wife, Olivia, bought the single-family house in Bowie in early 2006, near the height of the...
Tags: Finance, Afghanistan, Homes, The Pentagon, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Swimming: Alyssa Carestia, undefeated, leads Aberdeen Dive Team
Alyssa Carestia, a former gymnast, remained undefeated through four diving meets this season in the Central Maryland Dive League, while Amanda Kretschmer grabbed first place in just her second dive meet ever and Nicholas Mooney took first place in both...Tags: Diving, Demographics, Harford County, Aberdeen
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Liquid Gold: South Carroll, Carroll Aquatics are county's winners at Straehle
Hundreds of swimmers are descending upon London for the 2012 Summer Olympics, but the sport also enjoyed a crowning moment in the local summer season this week in Hampstead. On Wednesday, July 25, a group of nearly 1,000 swimmers competed in the...
Tags: Nottingham, Michael Phelps, Carroll County (Maryland), 2012 Summer Olympics, Demographics
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Md. man arrested in workplace shooting plot
WASHINGTON (AP) — Police in Maryland have arrested a suspect who investigators say referred to himself as "a joker" and was plotting to stage a shooting in his workplace. An official with knowledge of the investigation told The Associated Press...
Tags: Washington, DC, Pitney Bowes Incorporated, Shootings
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Police: Crofton man planned mass shooting, called himself 'joker'
A Crofton man who owned a cache of weapons repeatedly threatened to "blow everybody up" at his former workplace and declared himself a "joker," police said, in what authorities believe is a reference to last week's mass killings during a midnight...Tags: James Holmes, Raymond W. Kelly, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Shootings, Firearms
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