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Bishops, nuns and rabbis debate gas fracking
news@jessaminejournal.comPITTSBURGH (AP) — Bishops, nuns and rabbis are joining the environmental and social debate over natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region, and many are seeking a balance that reflects their congregations. "We have people's lives who are...Tags: Activism, Energy Resources, North Carolina, Range Resources Corporation, New York
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Charles Samuel "Sam" Poole Sr., Carroll County butcher, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterCharles Samuel "Sam" Poole Sr., a Carroll County butcher whose Sam's Deer Processing in Finksburg has been a destination for lucky hunters for decades, died Saturday from complications after heart surgery at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury....Tags: Hunting, Washington County, Energy Resources, Washington County (Maryland), Sykesville
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Officer: West Virginia woman denied she shot her ex-husband
matthewu@herald-mail.comIn an interview with a West Virginia State Police sergeant, Flor Demaria Slone denied she shot her ex-husband, but her recorded statement, obtained shortly after the Oct. 21, 2009, shooting, apparently was lost, the police officer testified Wednesday in...Tags: Defense, Crimes, Insurance, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bill cramming
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-West Virginia, says Congress needs to pass legislation to protect customers from unauthorized third-party charges on their phone bills. A one-year study by the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee shows about $2...Tags: Claire McCaskill, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Elections
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Deal could bring new FM radio station to Roanoke Valley
ReporterRadio listeners in western Virginia could soon find another station on their FM dial. Mel Wheeler Incorporated operates six local stations from its headquarters on Route 419 in Roanoke County. Current properties include: K92, Q99, 94.9 Star Country, Vibe...Tags: Arts and Culture, Radio Industry, Mass Media, Montgomery County (Virginia), Virginia
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State obesity rates rising
Kentuckians are getting fatter. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact, according to the latest study of obesity rates in the United States by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Kentucky ranked sixth in...Tags: Louisiana, Weight, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Minority Groups
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Warwick's LaQuanda Younger commits to Old Dominion
Daily PressThe coaching change at Old Dominion led to an opportunity that Warwick's LaQuanda Younger couldn't pass up. Younger, the Peninsula District and Daily Press Player of the Year, committed to the Lady Monarchs and newly hired coach Karen Barefoot. Younger...Tags: College Sports, Basketball, Sports, College Basketball, Illinois
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RI reality star wants sentence thrown out
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Reality TV star Richard Hatch is asking a federal appeals court to throw out a nine-month prison sentence handed down earlier this year for failing to pay taxes on the $1 million he won on the first season of the hit CBS show...Tags: CBS Corp., Richard Hatch, Reality Television (genre), Entertainment, Television
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Korean War vets award scholarships
Antietam Chapter 312 of the Korean War Veterans Association awarded two $500 scholarships to local students at its annual meeting in July.
The two recipients were Michael P. Etzel and Daniel S. Ridenour.
Etzel is a recent graduate of Clear Spring High...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Awards and Prizes, Education, Financial Aid, Frostburg State University
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Terps 'hung together' through changes, now looking forward to season
It's only been seven months since word began to filter out to Maryland players that Ralph Friedgen was being dismissed as coach.
As they worked out in the unyielding heat Tuesday drenched in sweat, several players said it felt as if much more time had...Tags: Cystic Fibrosis, Boomer Esiason, Athletes, Connecticut, Labor Day
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Millersville residents fight crematorium in their neighborhood
With her services becoming increasingly popular, Dorota W. Marshall decided to expand her no-frills cremation business, moving it from a rented facility in Baltimore to a business park in Anne Arundel County where she has begun construction on a new...Tags: Laws, Air Pollution, Local Government, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Standards
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Letter of reprimand might have prompted shooting at Clear Spring home
dona@herald-mail.comA letter of reprimand given to the assistant manager of a fast-food restaurant might have prompted a shooting at the manager's Clear Spring home last month, according to court documents. Donnie Lee Basore, 33, of 715 Medway Road, Hagerstown, was the...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Restaurants, Defense, Crimes, Washington County
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