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Picking four for Danville: Seven seeking seats in hot commission race
smojica@amnews.comDanville voters will elect four city commissioners Tuesday. Incumbents James “J.H.” Atkins, Kevin Caudill, Gail Louis and Ryan Montgomery are trying to retain their seats but face challenges from former commissioners Janet Hamner and Paige...Tags: Ceremonies, Charity, Sports, Martin Luther King Jr., Eastern Kentucky University
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Military News: Oct. 14, 2012
Stanford native awarded for service in the Marine Corps ARLINGTON, Va. — Stanford native David S. Mercer was awarded the “Mr. John J. Guenther Intelligence Civilian of the Year” award at the annual Marine Corps Association & Foundation...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Cryptologic Incorporated, Graduation, Education, Science and Technology
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Engagement: Sears-Singler
Mrs. Dianne Flury of Annapolis, Md., is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter, Mary Katherine Sears to William Scott Singler of Danville, Ky. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a degree in civil engineering....
Tags: Technology, Electronics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Science and Technology, Engineering
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Winchester Sun parent company VP remembers playing for Joe Paterno
Schurz Communications Inc.For most of my life, Joe Paterno has been a constant: I was one of his first recruits, so when he recruited me, I could always expect a call or visit from him, telling me: “Good game, Charlie.” Or, “How's the family Charlie?” Or,...Tags: Yale University, Football, Joe Paterno, Companies and Corporations, The Pennsylvania State University
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Brass Band Festival: History conference to examine the life of Sousa
tkleffman@amnews.comOn the surface, a lecture called “John Philip Sousa's Adaptations of His Band Works for Theater Orchestra” by Jon Mitchell of the University of Massachusetts might sound as dry as a drought for anyone who is not a hardcore Sousa scholar....Tags: Scott Schwartz, Education, Music, History, Boston
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Fallston High graduate wins Northrop Grumman engineering scholarship
A recent Fallston High School graduate is one of 24 winners in Northrop Grumman Corporation's 11th annual Engineering Scholars Program, which will provide a total of $240,000 in college scholarships this fall to high school seniors across Maryland...Tags: Technology, Teaching and Learning, Electronics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Students
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Patricia E. Sadowski, reading specialist
Patricia E. Sadowski, a retired Baltimore County public schools reading specialist and music lover, died Sunday from congestive heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Oak Crest Village resident was 76. "Pat worked with children who were...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Greenwich, Public Schools, Teachers, Mount Airy
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Three HCC employees honored with development awards
Three Harford Community College employees have been named recipients of the 2013 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Awards. Jan M. Brewer, assistant professor of sociology and social work; Deborah Jaeger, mathematics...Tags: Culture, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Social Services, Chiropractic
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Ag calendar
Thursday — Preserving the perfect pickle, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at University of Maryland Extension — Washington County. In this session, the discussion will be on the types of pickled products that can be preserved at home, the pickling process,...Tags: Tomatoes, Rentals, Science and Technology, Education, The Pennsylvania State University
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Marylanders aren't shy about complaining
Marylanders are big complainers. At least when it comes to the financial services they receive. Maryland ranked No. 2 in the nation in mortgage complaints per capita, second only to New Hampshire, for grievances lodged with the Consumer Financial...
Tags: Financial and Business Services, Business Institutions, Washington, DC, Media Industry, Education
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Report criticizes colleges' teacher preparation programs
Teacher preparation programs in the nation and Maryland are part of "an industry of mediocrity" that is failing to give young teachers the skills to succeed in the classroom, according to a long-awaited report by a national research advocacy group. The...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Johns Hopkins University, Education
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Ravens foundation funds local scholars
While most high school seniors spend their last few days planning end-of-the-year parties, reminiscing with friends or trying to fit in one last prank on the freshmen, Nicolas "Cole" Holocker is accepting the 2013 Ravens Scholarship awarded to students...
Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Patapsco, Students, John F. Kennedy
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