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Virginia K. Shirley, 57
Virginia Kaye "Ginger" Shirley, 57, of Big Pool, Md., passed away Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, at her home under hospice care. Born Nov. 2, 1955, in St. Petersburg, Fla., she was the daughter of George Daniel and Joann Brewer Noble of Hagerstown, Md. She was a...
Tags: Marketing, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Kill Devil Hills, Nancy Allen, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Nearly 70 percent of Virginia schools meet new education benchmarks
Virginia education officials say 68 percent of the state's public schools met new annual benchmarks in reading, mathematics and graduation. The state Department of Education on Wednesday released results of the objectives aimed at reducing proficiency...
Tags: U.S. Department of Education, George Washington, Albert Harris, Mathematics, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia)
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Virginia Department of Education releases SOL results
Ninety-three percent of Virginia's public schools are fully accredited, according to numbers released Wednesday afternoon by the Virginia Department of Education. According to the VDOE, 96 percent of elementary schools and 88 percent of middle schools...
Tags: Halifax County, Giles County, Pulaski County (Virginia), Students, Bath County
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Indians' Wise closes in on state record for goals
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 BOYS SOCCER BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. — Zach Wise had three goals and an assist to lead Berkeley Springs to a 5-1 victory over Petersburg on Tuesday. Wise, a senior, now has 118 career goals, one shy of tying the West... -
Spielberg's 'Lincoln' movie, which was filmed in Virginia, set for November release
Director Steven Spielberg's movie about Abraham Lincoln that was filmed in Virginia is set to open in November. The Virginia Film Office says "Lincoln" will be released in theaters Nov. 9 and expand nationally on Nov. 16. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis...
Tags: James Spader, Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, Celebrities, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Louise C. Brown
Louise "Weezie" C. (Lyles) Brown, 77, of Hagerstown passed suddenly on Monday, June 4, 2012, at Meritus Medical Center. Born Oct. 30, 1934, in Baltimore, Md., Louise was the daughter of the late Charles J. and Ann V. (Harmon) Moore. She was the wife of...
Tags: Schools, Frederick County (Virginia), Frederick County (Maryland), Public Schools, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Berkeley Springs, W.Va., man killed in accident on U.S. 522 bridge
A Berkeley Springs, W.Va., man was killed Saturday afternoon when his car struck a truck tractor head-on on the U.S. 522 bridge over the Potomac River, closing the span for hours, Maryland State Police said. David Wayne Mccumbee, 52, was pronounced...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Disasters and Accidents, Accidental Death
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Be ready: Heavy focus on news shows in presidential race ads
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — “Tell President Obama: Stop the spending,” screams an ad running during the broadcast of NBC’s “Today” show in central Virginia. At a break during ABC’s “The View,” Mitt Romney...
Tags: Barack Obama, NBC (tv network), White House, ABC (tv network), Dateline NBC (tv program)
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Philathia Yvonne Reese-Calhoun, outreach director
Philathia Yvonne Reese-Calhoun, former director of community outreach at Maryland New Directions, died Monday of cancer at Northwest Hospital. She was 63.
The daughter of a church sextant and a homemaker, Philathia Yvonne Reese was raised in Richmond,...Tags: Baptist, Regional Authority, Health, Reisterstown, Druid Hill
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VHSL, VISAA state brackets
Daily PressTags: Galax (Galax, Virginia), Denbigh, Landforms, Patrick Henry, Salem (Salem, Virginia)
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UPDATED: Governor outlines his K-12 agenda this afternoon
Gov. Bob McDonnell says he will push for the repeal of a state law that requires school divisions to open
after Labor Day, saying the longstanding measure is outmoded at a time when schools should be maximizing instructional time to prepare students for...Tags: Services and Shopping, Conservation, Startups, Finance, Students
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Virginia to close training centers in Madison Heights and Hillsville
Assignment ManagerVirginia will close most of its controversial training centers by the end of the decade. That's the result of a settlement with the U. S. Department of Justice announced Thursday. The facilities, like the Central Virginia Training Center in Madison...Tags: Medicaid, Finance, Finance, Regional Authority, Justice System
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