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John W. Morrison, 84, Confluence
John W. Morrison, 84, Confluence, went home to be with his Lord and Saviour on August 6, 2012. He was born May 1, 1928 in Ohiopyle, a son of Abraham and Mary (Burnworth) Morrison. His parents, sisters, Verna Show, Vera Whaley, and Doris Butler and...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Somerset County (Maryland), U.S. Army, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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For tax break, Florida gets projects that would have been built anyway
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelMore than two years ago, Florida lawmakers agreed to pay CSX Corp. more than $400 million to acquire the tracks needed for Central Florida's planned SunRail commuter train. As part of the deal, CSX said it would reinvest the money in several rail projects... -
Florida's tax break often helps companies do already-planned work
More than two years ago, Florida lawmakers agreed to pay CSX Corp. more than $400 million to acquire the tracks needed for Central Florida's planned SunRail commuter train. As part of the deal, CSX said it would reinvest the money in several rail projects...Tags: Career and Workplace, Justice System, State Income Tax, Mosaic Co., TECO Energy Incorporated
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature near 76 degrees. Tonight is expected to be mostly cloudy, with a low temperature around 64 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues as you plan...Tags: Harford County, Boston Red Sox, Jim Johnson, Traffic, Alexander Kinyua
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Fort Avenue bridge reopened
After a 10-month closure, the Fort Avenue bridge in Locust Point reopened Friday, according to city officials. Two lanes — one in each direction — are now open to public traffic, though construction continues at the bridge, officials said....Tags: Fort McHenry, Government, Public Officials, Charm City Circulator, Locust Point
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CSX plans to hire over 140 in Maryland this year
CSX Corp. said Thursday that it would hire more than 140 employees in Maryland this year. The new employees, who will be based primarily in Baltimore and Cumberland, will operate trains and maintain tracks, locomotives and rail cars. The company...Tags: Career and Workplace, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Employees, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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The Learning Lamp hits the road with giant Pa. floor map
Daily American Sunday EditorThe Learning Lamp's latest addition to their mobile education program asks students to walk, skip and jump all over the state — literally. A giant floor map of Pennsylvania measuring 26-by-34 feet is now available as part of The Learning Lamp To Go...Tags: Science, Education
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Greenbrier Fun Facts
Did you know?
- Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher honeymooned at The Greenbrier in 1955.
- Princess Grace and Prince Rainier visited The Greenbrier with their children in 1963.
- General Dwight D. Eisenhower with a bronze casting of his bust in The...Tags: Sam Snead, Golf, Eddie Fisher, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Board proposes new location for Elkridge elementary school
After approving a design plan for an elementary school in the northeast region of Howard County, the Board of Education is moving forward with a site for the new school — just not the one previously discussed. The board unanimously selected a...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Education, Elementary Schools, Schools
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Chief Buracker leaving his post in Harpers Ferry
richardb@herald-mail.comHarpers Ferry will soon be getting a new police chief to replace Donald Buracker, a nearly 20-year department veteran. Buracker said he was the youngest police officer in West Virginia to be named a department chief in 2000. He was 32. He leaves the...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick County (Virginia), Travel, Gardens and Parks, Heroin
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Scott names four more transition-team members
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelGov.-elect Rick Scott released the names of four members of his transition team this afternoon — but only two of them have ties to Florida. His press release described the quartet as “a team of professionals dedicated to changing the way... -
Retiree health costs: More businesses, governments sign up for federal help
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel Thirty more businesses and local government agencies in Florida have signed up for help paying medical costs of their early retirees — people who aren't yet eligible for Medicare. Created by the Affordable Care Act, the Early Re...
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