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Texas Gov. Perry jumps into 2012 Republican race
FOX 5 San Diego StaffTexas Gov. Rick Perry joined the 2012 GOP race for president Saturday with an announcement sure to reverberate halfway across the country as his rivals competed in Iowa for the support of party activists. "I full well believe I'm going to win," Perry...Tags: Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Rick Santorum, Government, Jon Huntsman, Jr.
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Md. sales tax holiday starts today
Maryland's sales tax holiday week begins today and runs through Saturday. Most clothing and footwear priced up to $100 is free of Maryland's sales tax during the one-week period. "The tax-free week was a great success last year," said Patrick Donoho,...Tags: Maryland, Politics, Delaware, Elections
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YMCA's booth popular stop at Family Wellness Fair
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comThe Waynesboro (Pa.) YMCA's hand-held body-fat percentage monitor got quite a workout Saturday at the Family Wellness Fair in Greencastle. About 300 people came through the doors of the Rescue Hose Co. Special Events Center to the free event hosted by...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Physical Conditions, Lifestyle and Leisure, Medical Services, Genes and Chromosomes
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Curriculum changes coming to Washington Co. schools
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Public Schools students can expect to do more writing and more real-world math problems this school year as teachers begin to phase in some practices emphasized in a new national curriculum that will replace the current one in two years....Tags: Education, Maryland, Schools, Curricula, Washington County (Maryland)
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Final verdict not in
Pennsylvania municipal governments may be missing out on the economic bump provided by Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling, according to a recent study. Somerset was among 12 Pennsylvania counties surveyed last fall in a report designed to measure...Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Natural Gas, Employment Opportunities
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Kylie Shober wears many hats
Daily American Staff WriterOne day Kylie Shober would like to see brides walking down the aisle in a wedding dress she designed. “My ideal dream is to own my own bridal salon and eventually fill it with my own gowns,” the 16-year-old Shanksville junior said. For...Tags: Religious Texts, Family, Bible, Weightlifting, Health
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2012 GOP race jolted with straw poll, Perry entry
AMES, Iowa (AP) — The 2012 Republican presidential race lurched into a new phase Saturday as Iowans weighed in for the first time on their expanding field of presidential hopefuls, picking Michele Bachmann as their top choice for the GOP nomination....Tags: Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Rick Santorum, Government, Jon Huntsman, Jr.
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Maryland backup QB C.J. Brown is healthy and anxious to contribute
COLLEGE PARK — C.J. Brown didn't want to take his helmet off.
The Maryland quarterback had waited so long to get into a game — through the recruiting process and then a trying freshman redshirt season — and there he was in last year's...Tags: Athletes, Morgan State University, Danny O'Brien, Colleges and Universities, Health
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What would Alexander Hamilton do?
This guest column was written by Robert G. Duffett, president, Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell. America hung by a thread: The government was bankrupt and the treasury empty. The currency was worthless. America owed more money than any nation on...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Washington (U.S. state), Thomas Jefferson, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Headed off down a different trail after memorable adventures
We've come to the end of the trail, you and I. It's been more than 11 years since I laced them up and asked you to come with me on a hike. I can tell you now, but you probably guessed it: I didn't know where I was going. Not a clue. The outdoors has...Tags: Cancer, Maryland, Lifestyle and Leisure, New Hampshire, Crofton
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Man's book explores historic Jefferson County homes
richardb@herald-mail.comA brochure promoting author John C. Allen Jr.’s new book, “Uncommon Vernacular,” says Jefferson County’s landscape is riddled with history of Civil War battles, political rebellion and “an unusual collection of historic...Tags: Education, History, Book, Colleges and Universities, Railway Transportation
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Christian Fest on the Laurel Ridge
A Christian Fest on the Laurel Ridge, sponsored by Willing Vessels Ministries, is set for 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Laurel Ridge Sportsman’s Club grounds.
Nine bands have been invited to perform including: The Browns, Meyersdale; My Glory,...Tags: Contemporary Music (genre), Christianity, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Steve White
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