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Md. man pleads guilty to stabbing teen; also admits to sexually abusing the girl
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — A man charged with stabbing a teenage girl he had been accused of molesting has pleaded guilty to two crimes. Thirty-eight-year-old Jenerette Dixon pleaded guilty Monday to assault and sex abuse of a minor in Washington...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Sex Crimes, Prosecution, Trials, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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If at first you don't succeed, work on your execution
Like me, Del. Neil Parrott seems to believe that any publicity is good publicity. So OK, I’ll bite. Building on his tremendous success in the November election, Petitioner Parrott is having a go at the state’s newly enacted law banning the...Tags: Punishment, Death Penalty, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control
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Pa. judge candidate profiles
Three candidates are running for the open seat on the bench created by the retirement of Richard Walsh. Jeffrey S. Evans, Jerrold A. Sulcove and Jeremiah Zook are registered Republicans and residents of Franklin County, Pa. The winning candidates in...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Elections, Labor Legislation, Trials, Justice System
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Rudisill, Seibert awarded Bulldog Federal Credit Union scholarships
Natalie A. Rudisill and Benjamin M. Seibert were awarded $500 scholarships from Bulldog Federal Credit Union members, according to David Barrett, credit union president and chairman of the scholarship selection committee. Both will graduate in June...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Technology, Government, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Parasiliti: Suns defy odds, foes, but can't beat local logic
Sports are kind of misunderstood. They aren’t exactly recognized for the philosophical, logical thinking it takes to play. Usually, the first thing that comes to mind when the word “athlete” is mentioned is “dumb jocks”...Tags: Philosophy, Sports, Religion and Belief, Baseball
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New Washington County Public Schools administrative offices still in planning phases
julieg@herald-mail.comA sheet of paper with the words “Do not move” was taped to the U-shaped receptionist desk. A similar note was taped to a large white planter nearby that contained a pot of crusty old soil and dead plant material. A few yards away was a set...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Energy, T. Rowe Price, Arts and Culture, Architecture
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SCORE roundtable, coffee break focus on small-business issues
Q: Small Business Month is this month. Does SCORE Hagerstown have any public events scheduled that you can tell us about? A: Yes! Thursday is SCORE’s business roundtable, featuring Hagerstown’s Downtown Manager Andrew Sargent, from noon...
Tags: Business, Small Businesses, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Business calendar - May 12
The Better Business Initiative Workshop May 13 and 14 — Matt Hackett, who has been at the forefront of the media industry for more than 20 years, will discuss advertising strategies. Choose from sessions at 8:30 or 11:30 a.m., 3:30 or 6 p.m. May...Tags: Business, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Computing and Information Technology Industry, For-Profit Colleges
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Md. poet laureate Stanley Plumly comes to Hagerstown
chrisc@herald-mail.comStanley Plumly has received many awards and published many books in his long career in poetry. And for the past four years, the University of Maryland, College Park English professor has been Maryland’s poet laureate. But this particular honor...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Students, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Arts and Culture
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Girls Lacrosse: Hubs' win comes at scary price
kauffman@herald-mail.comEight goals in the first 4:10 of Saturday’s Maryland Class 3A/2A West girls lacrosse quarterfinal against Rockville put smiles on all the North Hagerstown players’ faces. A few short minutes later, those smiles were erased. No, it wasn&...Tags: Sports, Lacrosse, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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Saints advance to MAC semis
Saturday, May 11, 2013 BOYS LACROSSE Saint James 7, Georgetown Day 5 ST. JAMES — Kyle Neale, Jake Thompson and Max Brady each scored two goals for Saint James as the Saints defeated Georgetown Day in the Mid-Atlantic Conferene quarterfinals...Tags: YMCA, Georgetown, Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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With study done, we wait for action
Consultant studies are a two-way street. First, the study has to be worth something; second, the group for whom the study was performed has to be willing to act on it. Seems as if we got one out of two. A recent study to assess Washington County’s...Tags: University System of Maryland, Annapolis, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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