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Marvin Thompson
Marvin Thompson, 60, entered Heaven’s gates Friday, March 29. He was born in Lexington to the late Grant and Edna Thompson. He is survived by his daughter, Jodi Thompson; son Timmy Thompson; stepsons Bryan Fife and Michael Lankford; former wife...Tags: Baptist, Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Christianity, Music
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Developer pitches potential new site for Washington Co. school offices
julieg@herald-mail.comHagerstown developer Peter Perini told the Washington County Board of Education on Tuesday that his company was interested in developing a building in downtown Hagerstown to house multiple tenants, including new administrative offices for the school...Tags: Allegheny Energy Inc., Rental Service, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Teaching and Learning
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The expat life: Going south of the border
In June 2009, my husband Sam and I slammed down the hatchback of our Honda CRV, the interior bulging with containers of Legos and books, school supplies and board games, and a box of shoes, a tin of Old Bay in the glove compartment. On the roof was a...
Tags: Apple iPod, Trips and Vacations, Swine Flu, Tacos, UNESCO
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Tech companies set to graduate from Center for Entrepreneurship in Columbia
Paul Capriolo and the crew at Social Growth Technologies are looking forward to graduation, having spent years getting ready for the world outside this one-story beige building in Columbia. The Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship is not a school, but...
Tags: Howard County, New Products, Inventories, Colleges and Universities, Business Enterprises
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West Chicago candidates discuss development, finances, train horns
None of the faces running for mayor in West Chicago are new to the local political circle. When voters cast their ballots in April, they'll choose between Acting Mayor Ruben Pineda, 7th ward Alderman Nicholas Dzierzanowski and former alderman Wayne...Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Local Government
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William Curtis 'Pete' Keene, 72, Winchester
William Curtis “Pete” Keene, 72, of Winchester, husband of 33 years to Harriette Lee Boyd Keene, passed away on Friday, March 15, 2013, at St. Joseph East Hospital. Mr. Keene was born in Clark County, Ky., on Nov. 12, 1940, to the late...Tags: Services and Shopping, U.S. Army, Moving and Storage
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It's A Gray Area: We should be skeptical of our government
People in our country mostly seem to possess an innate faith in government. Probably that has evolved because, while our governments generally are unnecessarily expensive, wasteful and intrusive, they have not been overtly corrupt like so many others...Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Libertarian Party, George W. Bush, Milton Friedman, Crime, Law and Justice
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James C. Constable, businessman
James C. Constable, a retired businessman and World War II veteran, died March 7 of heart failure at his Essex, Conn., home. He was 96.
James Cheston Constable, the son of the founder of the Baltimore law firm Wright, Constable & Skeen and a homemaker,...Tags: Watertown, Elkton, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut)
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Hartford's Two Basketball Coaches Set The Example
The Hartford CourantALBANY, N.Y. — John Gallagher stood there at halftime Sunday inside SEFCU Arena, warmup pants, sneakers, black Hartford hoodie, sipping a cupful of coffee and two teaspoons of wisdom. Asked how his young Hawks were handling the sudden and...Tags: University of Hartford, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Philosophy, General Electric Company, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Corning honored to be called 'disruptive'
CORNING, N.Y. — Being called “disruptive” is a good thing for Harrodsburg’s Corning plant. The company says great innovators are willing to challenge traditional thought. They take chances. They try new methods. They invent...
Tags: Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Google Inc., Science and Technology, Invention and Innovation
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Mayor's technology chief developing phone system plan
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's technology chief said Friday he's drafting an "alternative plan" to overhaul the city government's outdated, expensive phone system. The strategy? Get out of the phone business. "I'm not convinced, strategically, it...
Tags: Justice System, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Technology
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City extends IT staffing contracts
Baltimore officials voted on Wednesday to extend the contracts of two firms that provide many of the city's information technology workers, saying they needed more time before allowing other companies to compete for the work. Under the terms of a $2.4...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Elections, Local Government, Technology, Politics
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Dec 12, 2012
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