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Student rep helps change Washington County Public Schools dress code
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Public Schools’ almost 10-year-old student dress code will get revamped thanks to student efforts led by the school board’s student representative, Amanda Krehbiel. While the Board of Education didn’t approve a...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Fashion Trends, Teaching and Learning, Students, Schools
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Washington County Public Schools meal prices going up 10 cents
julieg@herald-mail.comMeal prices for Washington County Public Schools’ students and staff will increase for the third consecutive year, due mainly to cost increases such as food and paper supplies, Food and Nutrition Services Supervisor Jeff Proulx said. The Board...Tags: Finance, Prices, U.S. Congress, Schools, Marketing
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NCAA Tournament: Michigan upends top-seeded Kansas, 87-85, in OT
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Trey Burke scored all 23 of his points after halftime, including a long, tying 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation, and Michigan rallied to beat Kansas 87-85 in the South Regional semifinals Friday night. The fourth-seeded...Tags: Tim Hardaway, Jr., Michigan Wolverines, Basketball, Ben McLemore, Sports
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EPA taking aim at auto emissions, sulfur in gas
WASHINGTON (AP) — Reducing sulfur in gasoline and tightening emissions standards on cars beginning in 2017, as the Obama administration is proposing, would come with costs as well as rewards. The cost at the pump for cleaner air across the country...
Tags: White House, Washington, DC, Environmental Politics, Passenger Cars, Environmental Issues
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Allan Powell: Dead bodies still fail to move lawyers
A story reported in the history of Pennsylvania is tragically being repeated today. As Euro-American settlers advanced into Indian territory, American Indians retaliated with fire, tomahawks and arrows. The frontier residents pleaded with the Colonial...Tags: Finance, Interior Policy, Justice System, Personal Weapon Control, Government
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Soy checkoff compiles state environmental regulations
ST. LOUIS - A new state-by-state audit funded by the United Soybean Board (USB) aims to support poultry and livestock farmers by helping them keep track of environmental rules and regulations. The 2012 Environmental Regulatory Audit of Animal...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Consumers
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Ultrasound mandate dropped from Indiana abortion bill
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A requirement that clinics offering the abortion pill perform ultrasounds on women seeking the drug was dropped Wednesday by Indiana legislators considering a broader bill aimed at tightening regulations on such clinics. Anti-...Tags: Human Rights, Abortion, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Politics, Hospitals and Clinics
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Hawks streak ends with 6-2 loss to Avs
DENVER — Soaring when they hit the Mile High City, the Blackhawks were brought back to earth in spectacular fashion and their historic run is history. The Hawks didn't just lose for the first time this season in regulation, they looked sluggish...Tags: Patrick Sharp, Flu, Corey Crawford, Duncan Keith, Jonathan Toews
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Prep Basketball: Lincoln girls repeat as 12th Region champs with 56-54 OT win over Casey
nancy@theinteriorjournal.comSOMERSET - There’s a reason why few teams win back-to-back regional titles. Simply put: repeating isn’t easy. The Lincoln County girls learned as much Tuesday night in a roller coaster ride through the 12th Region Tournament championship...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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CHAMPS AGAIN! Lincoln girls use overtime to claim second regional title in a row
nancy@theinteriorjournal.comSOMERSET — There’s a reason why few teams win back-to-back regional titles. Simply put: repeating isn’t easy. The Lincoln County girls learned as much Tuesday night in a roller coaster ride through the 12th Region Tournament...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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Tanning parlors may misinform clients about risks
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Tanning facilities often given inconsistent or incorrect information about the risks associated with indoor tanning and may let kids as young as 10 or 12 tan, according to a new study from Missouri. Although the U.S. Food...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Pediatrics, Skin Cancer, Medical Specialization, Research
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Letters to editor for March 28
Waters’ views wouldn’t hold up in court To the editor, Jim Waters’ guest column published in your March 20 edition is intellectually cowardly in that Waters’ arguments are based not on a recitation of any statistics or report from...Tags: Litigation, Nursing Homes, General Practitioners, Health and Medical Professionals, Trials
Apr 3, 2013
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Apr 3, 2013
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Mar 29, 2013
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Mar 29, 2013
|Story| Petoskey News
Mar 29, 2013
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Mar 29, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
Mar 27, 2013
|Story| AP Broadcast
Mar 8, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Mar 6, 2013
|Story| AM News
Mar 6, 2013
|Story| Interior Journal
Feb 24, 2013
|Story| Reuters
Mar 27, 2013
|Story| Jessamine Journal
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