Funkstown, MD Home Improvement Loans in Maryland
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If opportunity knocks, will this county hear it?
You never see the word "infrastructure" anymore, without it being preceded by the word "crumbling: America's crumbling infrastructure.
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Funkstown bridge could open early
The refurbished bridge on East Oak Ridge Drive in Funkstown could reopen to traffic as early as Friday, more than a month ahead of schedule, if weather permits, county officials said.
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Washington Co. projects would fit with Obama plan
If President-elect Barack Obama follows through with a plan to stimulate the economy through federally funded infrastructure projects, Washington County has a few to put on his list, local officials said.
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Fire destroys Fairplay-area mobile home
A chimney fire that ignited an interior wall has been blamed for a fire Friday night that destroyed a mobile home at 16867 Taylors Landing Road, according to a press release from the Maryland State Fire ...
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Hagerstown vigil promotes tolerance of transgendered
As traffic whizzed through Hagerstown's Public Square, TerriLee Bell stood on the sidewalk and promoted tolerance.
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Washington County deputies respond to incidents
The Washington County Sheriff's Department responded recently to the following incidents, according to Lt.
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Go, do, learn
Hagerstown Community College's Center for Continuing Education will offer a seminar for radiographers, "Pediatric Orthopaedics: How Far We Have Come in the Last 50 Years," from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
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It's time to go green
Depending on your home decor, you might want a more formal centerpiece or a county-style arrangement, say Denny Warenfeltz, co-owner of Roostervane Garden in Funkstown.
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Funkstown parade costumes range from traditional to high-tech
Funkstown was invaded by pirates and princesses Thursday as residents got into the Halloween spirit with an annual costume parade down Baltimore Street.
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Blood drives
29, noon to 6 p.m., Hagerstown Donor Center, 1131 Conrad Court * Friday, Oct. 31, 1 to 7 p.m., Country Inns and Suites near Valley Mall * Friday, Oct.
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Washington County's first senior center celebrates grand opening
More than 60 people turned out Tuesday for the grand opening of Washington County's first senior center.
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Motorcycle group helps boy with brain cancer
Donations for Corey may be made to: WILLIAMSPORT Brian Lovins of Funkstown said he gets goose bumps looking at hundreds of bikers and knowing they are riding to raise money for a child in need.
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McCain-Palin rally attracts Washington County's most recognizable Republicans
Former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. speaks at a Washington County rally for John McCain and Sarah Palin, Wednesday at Dimensions Dining and Catering in Funkstown.
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Hundreds of Washington Countians take advantage of flu clinic
Hagerstown resident Talita Rodriguez didn't even have to leave her car to receive a flu shot Friday afternoon at North Hagerstown High School.
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Rain foils Boonesborough Days for first time
Wanda Heuer said Saturday marked the first time in the 37-year history of Boonesborough Days that the event was foiled by rain.
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Nearly $100,000 to be spent on teacher training at seven Washington Co. schools
Nearly $100,000 will be spent to implement a new instructional model in seven Washington County elementary schools.
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WCPS busing still a concern for parents
In the week after five children were involved in separate busing mishaps, parents of other Washington County Public Schools students said their children had similar problems getting home from school.
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Funkstown duck race slow and dramatic this year
Excitement rippled through the onlookers Saturday at the finish line of the Funkstown Volunteer Fire Company duck race.
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No solutions to congestion near Pilot Travel Center
Trucks are lined up in the right lane on northbound Md. 63 in Hagerstown waiting to turn into the Pilot Travel center, while traffic exiting the off ramp of I-70 try to pass by the trucks.
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Northern Avernue attic fire ties up traffic
Nearly 60 firefighters responded Friday afternoon to a two-alarm attic fire at 850 Northern Ave.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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