Displaying items 61-72 of 1553
» View wsbtradio.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-130
Next >
-
College News - Students earning college degrees announced
The following students earned a degree in May from Cornell University, in Ithaca, N.Y.: Catherine Jubinski, of Laurel, earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering; Jonathan Liu, of Highland, earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering; Michelle Grosso,...Tags: Atlanta, Health, Human Interest, Science and Technology, Laurel
-
How fat is America? New report gives nation an F
Despite all the talk about the nation's obesity epidemic, despite all the free weight-loss and fitness advice around, not one state in the country got thinner this year, according to an annual fat report released last week.
Florida got fatter for the...Tags: Alabama, Human Interest, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Hispanic and Latino Americans
-
Keep it coming
Telecommunications companies in 16 states will share more than $103 million in federal funding to help expand broadband Internet access to those areas of rural America that haven’t been reached by the high-speed service or are underserved, the U.S....Tags: Alabama, Nevada, Wisconsin, Science and Technology, Pennsylvania
-
Shepherd University professor aids two high school teachers
Seung-yun Kim, assistant professor of computer sciences at Shepherd University, worked with two local high school teachers who were awarded a $36,000 grant through the West Virginia IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence program. Wendy Lee,...Tags: University of California, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Teachers, Drugs and Medicines
-
Richard L. Starcher, teacher, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterRichard L. Starcher, a retired Howard County industrial arts teacher, died Aug. 19 from complications of pulmonary fibrosis at his Severna Park home. He was 77. The son of a coal miner and a homemaker, Mr. Starcher was born and raised in Carolina, W....Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Perry Hall, Korean War (1950-1953), Technology, Odenton
-
African Art Museum of Maryland moves to new home
The walls are freshly painted.
New carpet was just installed.
The glass shelves have been filled with intricate sculptures and carvings.
After spending the past 22 years in Columbia, the African Art Museum of Maryland is settling into its new home in...Tags: Politics, Ellicott City, Human Interest, Music Theater, Hobbies
-
Money running short for South Dakota road systems
American News CorrespondentEditor's note: This story has been updated to correct an error. PIERRE — Congress is doing it to us again. Leaving us dangle, that is. The federal highway program expires Sept. 30. What will happen isn't clear. But here are three sets of facts to...Tags: Politics, U.S. House of Representatives, North Dakota, Montana, Road Transportation
-
Paving projects slated to begin tonight in the Martinsburg area
Two paving projects slated to begin tonight and Monday night will cause delays on Eagle School Road and East Moler Avenue in the Martinsburg area, the West Virginia Division of Highways announced this week. The removal of existing pavement from than a... -
Hagerstown man one of 34 finalists for the 2011 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals
marieg@herald-mail.comSmall whistles can make big noises. They sound the alarm on conduct of illegality, fraud, waste or abuse. They can challenge power. And they can prevent future debacles. Many government workers feel they are doing their patriotic duty by bringing...Tags: Politics, Labor Legislation, Corporate Crime, U.S. Department of Defense, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
-
Business Calendar - Aug. 28
Resume review Sept. 1 — Resume review with a certified professional resume writer. Participants need to bring a current resume and be enrolled in Maryland’s Workforce Exchange. 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Washington County Job Center, 14 N. Potomac...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Maryland, Frederick County (Virginia), Clubs and Associations
-
Mail Call - Aug. 29
“Since you have allotted a lot of column space to Allan Powell, to unload a ton of dirt on the Republicans and the Koch brothers, I would like to request that Allan Powell or one of the Herald-Mail editors do the same thing with the Democrats and...Tags: Protestantism, Christianity, Rick Perry, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Osama bin Laden
-
Free legal services offered on Day of Caring in W.Va.
Attorneys with Legal Aid of West Virginia will offer to prepare certain legal documents for powers of attorney, medical powers and living wills as part of the annual Day of Caring event on Sept. 13. The attorneys will be at the Martinsburg-Berkeley...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System
Jul 7, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 7, 2011
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Aug 25, 2011
|Story| Daily American
Aug 26, 2011
|Story| Herald Mail
Aug 26, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 25, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 27, 2011
|Story| Aberdeen News
Aug 27, 2011
|Story| Herald Mail
Aug 27, 2011
|Story| Herald Mail
Aug 27, 2011
|Story| Herald Mail
Aug 29, 2011
|Story| Herald Mail
Aug 29, 2011
|Story| Herald Mail
Original site for West Virginia topic gallery.