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Boonsboro tech firm gets grant to continue research into defeat IEDs
A Boonsboro business that specializes in finding ways to defeat improvised-explosive devices on the battlefield has been awarded a share of a $450,000 grant to continue its research, according to a state corporation. The Boonsboro-based ES&T Inc., and...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, U.S. Army, Emergency Incidents, Science and Technology, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Richard G. McGowan Sr., 90
Richard George McGowan Sr., 90, of Fahrney Keedy Home and Village and formerly of Smithsburg, Md., passed away Wednesday, April 4, 2012, at Fahrney Keedy Home. Born Feb. 21, 1922, in Waukegan, Ill., he was the son of the late Robert Melvin and Rose...
Tags: Space Programs, Polio, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Waukegan, Science and Technology
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Eastern Shore federal court eyed for closure
The federal government is considering closing dozens of rural court sites across the country, including one that serves Maryland's Eastern Shore — a move that would force people to drive up to 110 miles to the nearest courthouse to have their...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues, Chincoteague (Accomack, Virginia), Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Randolph C. Springer
Randolph C. Springer of Greenbelt, Md., and formerly of Hagerstown, Md., died Thursday, March 8, 2012. He was the son of Carl Springer and the late Mildred Springer. He was a very active member of The Good Samaritan Lutheran Church in Lanham, Md. In...Tags: Bowie, Crofton, Christianity, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief
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Md. 'robo-signing' case thrown out of federal court
A class-action lawsuit over alleged foreclosure "robo-signing" was thrown out of federal court in Greenbelt last week when a judge ruled that the plaintiffs could have raised those complaints during their foreclosure cases. The robo-signing scandal ...Tags: Laws, Financial and Business Services, Litigation, Trials, Justice System
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Glen Burnie man sentenced in PCP case
A 24-year-old Glen Burnie man labeled by authorities a career criminal has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for trafficking in PCP and cocaine in Anne Arundel and Prince George’s County, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office....Tags: PCP, Drug Trafficking, Trials, Justice System, Glen Burnie
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Member of PCP ring gets 14 years in prison
A 24-year-old Glen Burnie man labeled by authorities as a career criminal has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for trafficking in PCP and cocaine in Anne Arundel and Prince George's counties, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office. Ryan...Tags: PCP, Drug Trafficking, Trials, Justice System, Glen Burnie
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Judges hear challenge to Maryland congressional map
Three federal judges expressed skepticism Tuesday that Maryland's political mapmakers intentionally diluted black voting power when they drew new congressional districts, as the map's opponents have argued. The three-judge panel held a hearing in U.S....Tags: Civil Rights, Elections, Republican Party, Prince George's County, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Former Prince George's official sentenced to more than 7 years
Former Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in federal prison after admitting to a wide-ranging pattern of corruption that permeated virtually every level of county government from health to...Tags: Kenneth N. Oliver, Trials, Theft, Diseases and Illnesses, Thomas L Bromwell
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Seventh-grader attends NASA's girls-only science camp
marieg@herald-mail.comAt the age of 12, Abigail Marconi might be too young to be a rocket scientist. But give her a few years, and it could be her career of choice. The seventh-grader at Greencastle-Antrim Middle School recently spent a week as a participant in NASA’...Tags: Space Programs, Science, Science and Technology, NASA, Foods and Beverages
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Fundraiser a boost to boy who lost his father in industrial accident
julieg@herald-mail.comDamien Ball was smiling quite a bit Sunday. The 4-year-old got to play in a bouncy castle, feed the animals in a petting zoo and received a new bicycle. The Aaron Ball Benefit Festival at the Wilson Ruritan west of Hagerstown was held Sunday to...Tags: Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Disasters and Accidents, Super Bowl, Pittsburgh Steelers, Health and Safety at Work
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Robert W. Palmer, 83
Mr. Robert W. "Bob" Palmer, 83, of Thurmont, Md., passed away Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, at his home. He was the husband of Margaret Hecker Palmer, his wife of 52 years. Born Oct. 27, 1927, in Greencastle, Pa., he was the son of the late Robert I. and...Tags: U.S. Army, Ellicott City, Korean War (1950-1953), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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