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Blood drives planned
The Washington County Chapter of the American Red Cross is planning blood drives in the days ahead. On Wednesday and Monday, Jan. 14, blood donors can visit Red Cross headquarters on Conrad Court in Hagerstown. Wednesday’s drive runs from...Tags: Arts, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), American Red Cross, Arts and Culture
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Doctor's orders: Step up to mentor boys
Darryl E. OwensIt probably wasn't the warm and fuzzy message I suspect most of the full-house crowd at this year's 20th annual Arthur "Pappy" Kennedy Prayer Breakfast expected. But given the urgency, Benjamin Carson Sr. hadn't come all the way from Baltimore to pull...Tags: Physical Conditions, Surgery, The New York Times, Social Issues, Poverty
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Indiana Judicial Center approves revisions to parenting time rules
Revisions to the parenting time rules have been approved by the Indiana Judicial Center. Last week, the Indiana Judicial Center tweaked areas of the guidelines, which may not have been clear enough for parents. The current guidelines have not been...
Tags: Holiday Vacations, Family
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Family says Warren Central teen committed suicide due to bullying
A vigil will be held Friday for 15-year-old My'ell Nash. Her family said she took her life after being a victim of bullying at school.
The vigil will be held in front of My'ell Nash's home on Andy Drive in the east side. The Nash family said they want...Tags: Bullying, Health and Safety at School, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Blue Band Boosters to hold basket bingo
The Williamsport Blue Band Boosters will hold a Longaberger and Vera Bradley bingo Sunday, Feb. 12, at the Elks Lodge on Robinwood Drive in Hagerstown. Tickets cost $25 per person and include a meal and 26 games of bingo. Refreshments, raffles and tip...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Shriners Hospitals for Children
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Slippery potpie dinner Saturday
Broadfording Church of the Brethren Fellowship, 14010 Greencastle Pike, will hold a country ham slippery potpie dinner Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. The meal includes potpie, coleslaw and beverage. Tickets cost $7 for adults to age 9, and $3 for those 8...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Foods and Beverages, Dominican Republic, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Early job helped put 'Pappy' Kennedy on path to history-making career
Recently I came across a century-old photo that speaks to both the longevity of our area's tourism business and the opportunities it afforded Central Floridians.
The elegant young men in the image, who worked at Winter Park's Seminole Hotel, reminded...Tags: Orlando Hotels, Orlando Restaurants, World War II (1939-1945), John Burroughs, Bok Tower
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Pine Hills deserves sense of identity, too
The new Evans High School, which opened this month, finally has people in Pine Hills feeling good about their community.
The $77 million school is the most visible symbol of change yet for the neighborhood that has often been a symbol of Orange County'...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Thornton Park, Pine Hills, Avalon Park (Orlando, Florida)
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Warren Central students 'Take a Stand' against bullying
Warren Central students took a break from classes on Martin Luther King Day. But they still learned an important lesson Monday.
Dozens of students took part in the school's first ever "Take a Stand" event held on the holiday. The school-wide initiative...Tags: Bullying, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Education, Students
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It's almost NYE: Time to dump your seasonal boyfriend?
I've been dating a guy for about a month now. We're not that compatible, and to be honest, I was mostly spending time with him to avoid the inevitable holiday loneliness. This sounds worse than it is. Who knows, maybe he's doing the same thing? So, my...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Holidays, YouTube, New Year's Day, Jimmy Buffett
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The go-to guy: Peter Ueberroth
So here's Peter Ueberroth, L.A.'s Olympic champion, chairman of the Newport Beach investor company the Contrarian Group, sharing his office with someone else -- his border collie, Koot, for Kootenai, the Idaho county where Ueberroth found him abandoned....Tags: Arnold Palmer, 2016 Olympic Games, Olympic Games, Riots, Companies and Corporations
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Martin Luther King Day highlighted with service projects and celebrations
FrameworkWashington, D.C., wasn't the only city celebrating on Monday. Various groups in Los Angeles marked Martin Luther King Day with service projects and celebrations, some of which coincided with President Obama's second inaugural ceremony in the nation's...
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