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Oct. 27 is Hagerstown Kiwanis Rose Day
The Kiwanis Club of Hagerstown’s Rose Day will be Thursday, Oct. 27. The event remains the club’s major fundraiser. Long-stem roses will be available by the dozen in red, yellow, pink and other colors. The roses cost $20. Orders made in...Tags: Soups, Crossroads, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), National Football League, Media Industry
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Kiwanis Rose Day set for Thursday
Kiwanis Rose Day set for Thursday The Kiwanis Club of Hagerstown's Rose Day will be Thursday. The event remains the club's major fundraiser. Long-stem roses will be available by the dozen in red, yellow, pink and other colors. The roses cost $20....Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, PTA, Washington, DC, Crossroads, Religion and Belief
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Idaho plutonium case: At least 2 workers suffer internal exposure
Nation NowAt least two workers at the Idaho National Laboratory suffered internal exposure to plutonium.... -
GOP ramps up criticism of Perez
WASHINGTON -- Congressional Republicans, including Maryland Rep. Andy Harris, stepped up their criticism of Labor Secretary nominee Tom Perez on Tuesday, amplifying their concerns a day before the former state official faces a Senate committee vote on his...Tags: Politics, David Vitter, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Barack Obama
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Volunteers help veterans, and others, get their house in order
The first troops showed up on a Saturday morning at the four-bedroom house in Columbia heavily armed: saws, hammers, crowbars, drills. They've returned three times since and are expected back again next week in hopes of making repairs upstairs and down,...Tags: Renovation, Mining, Metal and Mineral, Montgomery County (Virginia), Finance
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Paul Rowan Weiler, 56
Paul Rowan Weiler, 56, of Science Hill, passed away Sunday, April 28, at his residence. Born Sept. 24, 1956, in Harlan, Paul was a son of the late Sandford Logan Weiler Sr., M.D. and Betty Fulton Weiler. He attended Frankliin County High School and...
Tags: Schools, Adele (music artist), Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, High Schools
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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
OBIT-STARKER Grammy-winning cellist Janos Starker dead at 88 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Grammy Award-winning cellist Janos Starker has died after months of declining health. He was 88. Alain Barker, a spokesman for the Jacobs School of Music at...Tags: Arts and Culture, Mental Illness, Zionsville, Students, Pat McAfee
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News of the Weird: Chocolate Toothpaste and 'Holy Crap' Cereal!
The Precocious Tots of Finland: A University of Kansas professor and two co-authors, in research in a forthcoming issue of the Journal of Finance, found that children age 10 and under substantially outperformed their parents in earnings from stock trading...
Tags: National Government, Animal Attacks, The Washington Post, Finland, Endangered Species
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Carmel school wins National Science Bowl final for middle schools
CARMEL, Ind. (AP) — A suburban Indianapolis school has won the middle school competition of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Science Bowl. The department says Carmel Creekside Middle School beat Takoma Park Middle School from Silver Spring,...Tags: Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Schools, U.S. Department of Energy, Middle Schools, High Schools
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Here is the latest Indiana news from The Associated Press
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Eastern Indiana police officers are getting special training on how to how to interact with the mentally ill during calls. The officers from Muncie and Ball State will spend about 40 hours training, learning to recognize signs of...Tags: Symptoms, Ball State University, University of Notre Dame
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Labor nominee Perez faces sharp questions from GOP senators
Thomas E. Perez, the former Maryland labor secretary nominated to lead the U.S. Department of Labor, faced pointed questions at his Senate confirmation hearing Thursday about whether politics influenced his decisions as the top civil rights attorney in...
Tags: Chuck Hagel, U.S. Department of Labor, Laws, Civil Rights, Career and Workplace
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Column: Gun laws and human nature
In 1983 when President Ronald Reagan ordered the deployment of missiles in Europe as part of his "peace through strength" strategy to counter the Soviet Union, the very liberal town of Takoma Park, Md., declared itself a "nuclear free zone." City...Tags: Adam Lanza, Politics, Laws, U.S. Congress, Ronald Reagan
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