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Hagerstown Hispanic Festival kicks off with salsa, sizzle and soccer
julieg@herald-mail.comWith the beat of Latino music and the sizzle of carne asada and tortillas on the grills in the background, hundreds of people mingled and learned more about area businesses and nonprofits as the sixth annual Hagerstown Hispanic Festival kicked off early...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Music, Entertainment, Hispanic Heritage Month, Festive Events
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With the Open Walls Project, Station North becomes a giant canvas of brick and stone
Gaia — a young artist who's the brains behind a massive mural project around Baltimore's Station North neighborhood — likes to say the work isn't a traditional political statement. Yet listen to him talk, and he sounds a little bit like a...
Tags: Fine Artists, Music, Station North, Arts, Entertainment
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eddi Award recipients named
The Crooked Tree Arts Center recently announced the recipients of the 2012 eddi Awards. The eddi Awards began in the fall of 2001 and are now awarded in alternate years. Those who will receive eddi Awards for 2012 are: Visual artist, Harry Boyer,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Awards and Prizes, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Battle of the Banks exceeds blood collection goal
The Bank of Northern Michigan won the traveling plaque in the recent 12th annual Petoskey Battle of the Banks blood drive challenge. The event took place at St. Francis Xavier church and was assisted by volunteers from the Retired Senior Volunteer...Tags: Charity, First Community Corporation, American Red Cross
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Charlotte Ruth Bowlby, 87, of Carlisle
Charlotte Ruth Bowlby, 87, of Carlisle, passed away at her home on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. Born March 15, 1925, in Garrett, she was the daughter of the late Samuel S. and Mary (Orndoff) Walter. Charlotte was also preceded in death by an infant daughter;...
Tags: Carrollton, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Maryland's unemployment rate for July rises slightly to 7 percent
For yet another month, Maryland's unemployment rate inched upward, reaching 7 percent in July, the U.S. Department of Labor reported Friday. Maryland, however, saw an increase in 800 jobs last month, the first gain since February. "The fact that the...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, Job Layoffs, Employment, European Debt Crisis
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GPS leads authorities to bank robber in less than 30 minutes
Tribune reporterA GPS tracking device is responsible for the capture --less than a half-hour after the crime -- of a 29-year-old man accused of making off with more than $7,000 during a bank robbery Saturday in Aurora, authorities said. On Monday, a U.S. magistrate...Tags: FBI, Bank Robbery, Crime, Law and Justice, BP Plc, Theft
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Letter to the Editor - July 20
Salute to Independence beat the heat To the editor: For the hardy spectators who braved an oppressive heat and stifling humidity to spend the afternoon and evening at Antietam Battlefield Saturday, July 7, the rewards far exceeded the discomfort. The...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Man convicted of robbing Sovereign Bank twice sues PNC Bank
dona@herald-mail.comA former Hagerstown man serving 20 years for two bank robberies was in Washington County District Court Monday, having sued another bank for not preventing a woman from emptying his bank account. David Zeller, 59, formerly of the Dagmar Hotel, filed a...Tags: Bank Robbery, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Justice System
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Property transfers for July 22
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: HSBC Mortgage Services Inc. to Matt Becaft, property on East Shelby Street, Junction City, $50,000. John C. and Megan H. Albright to Carey S. and Wendy C. Rochester,...
Tags: Bank of New York Company, Economy, Business and Finance, Services and Shopping, HSBC Holdings plc, Federal National Mortgage Association
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Property transfers for July 29
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Ernest and Helen Baugh to Christopher L. and Avanda Coffman, two tracks containing 47.614 acres and 33.878 acres in Danville, $12,000. Earl V. and Betty J....
Tags: Hope Davis, Financial and Business Services, Insurance
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