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Nora Roberts' $30,000 scholarship awarded to Allyson E. Wallace
On May 29, at Boonsboro High School’s annual senior awards ceremony, Dan Aufdem-Brinke of the Nora Roberts Foundation announced that Allyson E. Wallace has been named the 2013 Nora Roberts Scholarship recipient. The $30,000 scholarship was set...
Tags: Education, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Ceremonies, The New York Times
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KWCH Special: Flash Back 12
KWCH Special: Flash Back 12 Saturday, June 15 KWCH 12 is celebrating their 60th anniversary. To reminisce about how it all began they are showing 50s shows thought the day. 11:00 a.m. Colgate Comedy Hour (Original Air Date 2/4/1951) Jerry...Tags: Ed Sullivan, Entertainment, Parade of Roses, CBS Corp., Ceremonies
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Home builders scholarship
The Home Builders Association of Washington County recently gave away six more $500 scholarships to local high school students who are pursuing careers that might lead them into the home-building Industry. The winners collected their scholarships at...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Awards and Prizes, House Building, Ceremonies, Arts and Culture
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Rush Limbaugh wrong about Jeb Bush, GOP's future
I thought I might weigh in on Rush Limbaugh’s overheated critique of Jeb Bush’s accusation Friday that the GOP brand has become tarnished because the party is perceived as “reactionary.” Instead, I got distracted by Bush’...Tags: Career and Workplace, Immigration, Rush Limbaugh, Politics, Jeb Bush
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Jesse Jackson Jr. lawyers fear he won't get mental health care in prison
— Lawyers for former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., who awaits sentencing July 3, say he needs ongoing mental health treatment for a mood disorder and assert he is unlikely to get suitable care if sent to prison. "It is unlikely that Mr. Jackson will be...Tags: Symptoms, Mental Illness, Behavioral Conditions, Trials, Mental Health
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Lawyers fear Jackson Jr. will lack mental care in prison
Tribune reporterWASHINGTON — As former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. awaits sentencing on July 3, his lawyers filed a court document today saying that he needs ongoing mental health treatment and is unlikely to get suitable care if sent to prison. “It is...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Trials, Mental Health, Hypomania, Health and Medical Professionals
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Did court's DNA decision open Pandora's box?
Although the Chicago Tribune's editorial (reprinted in The Tribune on June 11) lauded the alleged short-term benefits of the Supreme Court's recent decision requiring individuals who are arrested to provide DNA samples, it neglected to explore this...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, U.S. Department of Justice, Teaching and Learning, Students, Internal Revenue Service
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Hava Leipzig Holzhauer, Regional Director, Florida Anti-Defamation League
Last Week: Facebook’s recent announcement that it is committing to take proactive steps to monitor and remove hate speech, specifically through a campaign to end gender-based hate speech, is an important leap forward toward fostering a more civil...
Tags: Social Sciences, Computer Networking and Internet, Google Inc., eBay Inc., Discrimination
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Rained out today, but Pates will still host a PIAA softball semifinal doubleheader Tuesday
Groller's CornerToday's games are postponed by rain, but Pates Park should be bustling again on Tuesday night when the south Allentown facility is still set to host a PIAA semifinal doubleheader. A 3A semifinal between District One champ Nazareth Academy (the team that... -
Orchestra to light up July 4 show
Our Town CorrespondentThe Johnstown Symphony Orchestra will continue the long-standing tradition of hosting a free community concert in celebration of Independence Day. The July 4 concert will kick off at 8 p.m. at the Point Stadium, but could be moved to the Johnstown War...Tags: Entertainment, Services and Shopping, Human Interest, Concerts, U.S. Military
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Bridging the male education gap
In the ongoing discussion of how to boost the education and skill levels of the American workforce, one central issue is rarely addressed: the gap between male and female achievement. The reality is that the slowdown in U.S. educational gains is...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Columbia University, The Ohio State University, Germany, Arts and Culture
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Milestones - June 11
Birthday Tuesday, June 11 — Leah Robinson, Clear Spring, turns 9. Anniversaries Tuesday, June 11 — Walter and Marilyn Schoenian, Fairview Road, Hagerstown, are celebrating their 58th anniversary; Steven and Kathy Stone, Salem Avenue,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Ceremonies, The Herald-Mail, Arts and Culture
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