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Gregory Keith Moyer
Gregory Keith Moyer of Mineral, VA, passed away on Friday, June 8, 2012, after a long and courageous battle with esophageal cancer. Greg is survived by his wife, Christine (Collins) Moyer and their son Mark, a son, Michael, and a daughter Melissa. Born...
Tags: United Van Lines Incorporated, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Spring Jubilee State Semifinal Scores
Sports DirectorIt was a mixed bag for the region's teams in the Spring Jubilee Friday. Boys' Soccer Blacksburg 1 Tuscarora 4 Jefferson Forest 2 Jamestown 3 Radford 1 Manassas Park 4 Girls' Soccer Woodgrove 3 Blacksburg 0 Jefferson...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), George Mason
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Hilda E. Uhlig, homemaker
Hilda E. Uhlig, a homemaker and former secretary who was active in community theater, died Oct. 17 of heart failure at Carroll Lutheran Village. She was 86. Hilda Eleanor Drexler was born in Munich, Germany, and moved with her parents in 1928 to...Tags: Heart Failure, New York City, Arts and Culture
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VHSL football polls
The Top 10 Virginia Football teams in the Virginia Group AAA, AA, A prep poll as selected by sports writers and broadcasters from around the state, with first-place votes in parentheses and total points received based on a 10-through-1 voting system:...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Manufacturing and Engineering, Politics, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), James Monroe
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McManus: Applying the 'ground game'
Outside the old red-brick City Hall in Manassas, Va., Dorothy Cummings was beaming. She had finally persuaded her son Charles to register to vote — and now she was marching him into the registrar's office to make sure he got it done. "Three votes...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Politics, Minority Groups
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News of the Weird: Death Row Inmate Claims He's Too Fat to Be Executed
Modern Warfare: China, Japan and Taiwan each claim ownership of the uninhabited South China Sea islands of Senkaku or Diaoyu, and the controversy heightened in September when Japan announced that it had formally “purchased” the islands from...
Tags: The New York Times, Asthma, Prisons, David Thompson, Computer Networking and Internet
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Sharon L. Divelbiss, 73
Sharon Leona Divelbiss, 73, of Hagerstown, Md., and formerly of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., passed away Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012 at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown. Born Oct. 29, 1938 in Berkeley Springs, she was the daughter of Edna J. Fields Fox of...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Nearly 70 percent of Virginia schools meet new education benchmarks
Virginia education officials say 68 percent of the state's public schools met new annual benchmarks in reading, mathematics and graduation. The state Department of Education on Wednesday released results of the objectives aimed at reducing proficiency...
Tags: Northumberland County, Smithfield, Halifax County, Hanover County, Colonial Heights (Colonial Heights, Virginia)
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Following in their footsteps: New Preservation Marches allow re-enactors to trace soldiers' routes
tkleffman@amnews.comPERRYVILLE — When Confederate soldiers were approaching Perryville for battle in the fall of 1862, they came from the northeast, from Harrodsburg. The Union troops moved in from the west in three prongs, from Mackville, Springfield and Lebanon....Tags: Human Interest, Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Suzanne W. Reynolds, psychotherapist
Suzanne W. Reynolds, a psychotherapist and management consultant, died Sept. 21 of pancreatic cancer at her son's Ruxton home. She was 70.
The daughter of a career Army officer and a homemaker, Suzanne Weston Reynolds was born in Cumberland and raised in...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), George Washington University, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Pancreatic Cancer, Labor Legislation
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American Public University System officially opens new finance center
richardb@herald-mail.comA ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday for a new $18 million finance center brings to $47 million the amount of money that American Public University System has invested in Charles Town and Ranson, W.Va., since it moved to Jefferson County in 2002. The 105,...Tags: Marketing, Colleges and Universities, Employees, Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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'Gettysburg' star gives living-history presentation of Gen. A.P. Hill
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comPatrick Falci, who played Gen. A.P. Hill in the movie “Gettysburg,” gave a living-history presentation of his role Saturday at the site of the 150th anniversary re-enactment of the Battle of Antietam. “Hill is many times known as Gen....Tags: Movies, New York City, Battle of Antietam, Entertainment, Armed Forces
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