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Van Hollen to speak at Democratic convention
Montgomery County Rep. Chris Van Hollen is the latest Democrat from Maryland to land a speaking role in Charlotte next week, Democratic National Convention organizers announced Friday. The addition of Van Hollen's name to the lineup is not a surprise. As...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Tampa, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Politics, Paul Ryan
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Democrats unveil convention speakers
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick are among prominent Democrats who will speak at their party's national convention in Charlotte, N.C. Below is the list of speakers announced so far: -...
Tags: Regional Authority, Local Government, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Government, Elizabeth Warren
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Mail Call - July 18
“You don’t see very many polite teenagers anymore. I met one last night ... and his name is Colt, and he was with his mother. He was so polite to his mother, and also to me. So I’d like to say thank you, Colt, for being a good teenager.&...Tags: Voting, The Herald-Mail, Politics, Tea Party Movement, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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$2 million grant for Ocean City buses
OCEAN CITY, Md. — More money is one the way for buses in Ocean City. Maryland Sen. Barbara Mikulski and Sen. Ben Cardin on Friday announced a $2 million grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation's State of Good Repair Program. It provides...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Ocean City, U.S. Department of Transportation
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Mail Call - July 23
“I was very happy to read in Tuesday, July 17’s paper, from Washington County lady, recently completed her first year at the senior center, and how enthusiastic she was about it. And it sounds like she has every right to be, with everything...Tags: Elizabeth II, Mitt Romney, Taj Mahal, Republican Party, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Honoring Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman, Maryland's heroic conductor on the Underground Railroad and early leader for women's rights, may soon get the recognition she deserves if President Barack Obama accepts a proposal by Gov. Martin O'Malley, U.S. Sens. Ben Cardin and...
Tags: Feminism, Gardens and Parks, Arts and Culture, Martin O'Malley, Tourism and Leisure
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Mail Call - July 26
“I would like to just write a line about the picture you had in the paper the other day concerning the Civil War battle that happened in downtown Hagerstown. What I saw in the background reminded me of an old ghost town. The people of Hagerstown...Tags: Gun Control, Patrick Henry, Religion and Belief, Local Government, Mitt Romney
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New women's health coverage to start tomorrow
Women will have access to free health services for certain procedures under health care reform that go into affect tomorrow. The health benefits, a result of the Mikulski Women’s Preventive Health Amendment, guarantee that women will receive, at no...
Tags: Family Planning, Women's Health, Birth Control, Health Treatments, Democratic Party
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$625,000 federal grant will help Hagerstown hire new police officers
julieg@herald-mail.comHagerstown Police Chief Arthur Smith said the $625,000 federal grant the police department received in July will help strengthen the police department’s Street Crime Unit, Criminal Investigations Division and Downtown Squad after budget cuts...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Washington, DC, Police Investigations, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Alesia Parson-McBean: Progress made at Doleman museum
On behalf of the Friends of the Doleman Black Heritage Museum and the DBHM Board of Directors, we proudly say thank you to the following for making our first Chocolate Garden Tea Party a success: Snavley’s Garden Corner-Hagerstown for supplying...Tags: Museums, The Herald-Mail, Bowie State University, Tea Party Movement, Lifestyle and Leisure
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There's still hope at Sparrows Point
The prospects for steelmaking at Sparrows Point look bleaker than ever. The mill was auctioned off last week for a paltry $72 million as part of owner RG Steel’s bankruptcy two a joint venture of two companies that do not make steel. Instead, the...
Tags: Baltimore County, Career and Workplace, Auction Service, Property, Labor Legislation
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Feds deny aid to Maryland residents hit by Sandy
The Obama administration has denied Maryland's request for federal aid for hundreds of Eastern Shore residents affected by superstorm Sandy, prompting an outcry from state officials, who vowed to appeal the decision. Though the federal government issued...
Tags: FEMA, Government Aid, U.S. Senate, Ocean City, Politics
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