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The world's a stage at Olney
Under pressure: O'Brien holds Winston Smith captive in MiniLuv in the National Players' production of "1984." Loading... Clay Hopper is ahead of himself.
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Olney, MD - New Year's Eve
We are visiting friends in Silver Spring, MD who made New Year's Eve reservations at the Inn at Brookeville Farms.
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Moonbats slither away early, Santa Declares Victory: Wk 154, Olney, MD
Yep, the moonbats couldn't keep up with Troop Supporting Santa Claus and all the kids hanging out the car windows waving to him.
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MD--Drug Death-Sentence
A judge in Baltimore has sentenced a woman to 13 years in federal prison for selling the drugs that killed a Boonsboro High School student.
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Cornerstone Hill sold
The chain-link fence surrounding Cornerstone Hill was unlocked Wednesday afternoon for the auction of the property.
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Arrest Made in Olney Homicide Case
Mehilli was charged with first-degree murder and is currently being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention Center.
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Deposits drive banking's future
Chaos on the lending side of banking continues, so banks are rediscovering the value of building up deposits Baltimore Business Journal - by Bryant Ruiz Switzky Washington Business Journal In its most basic ...
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Former bank teller guilty of aiding and abetting robbery
The former head teller of the BB&T Bank in Wheaton pleaded guilty Thursday to aiding and abetting bank larceny in connection with a January robbery and faces up to 10 years in prison.
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Former Head Teller Pleads Guilty to Aiding and Abetting Bank Larceny
Elizabeth Tarke, age 41, of Olney, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to aiding and abetting bank larceny in connection with the theft of $574,500 from BB&T Bank on January 9, 2008, announced United States Attorney ...
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Man gets 20 years in teen's drug death
A Hagerstown man was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore to 20 years in prison for conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, resulting in the death of a juvenile.
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Olney provides wheels for police
Sgt. William Preis shows the wear on an old bicycle that officers use to patrol Olney.
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State might guarantee loans made to minority businesses
The state may step in to take some risk out of a minority business loan program to encourage lending amid the national economic crisis.
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Title? Title? It Was TOO Cold ‘n Windy To Think of One: Wk...
Yep, just like Walter Reed the night before, the clipper that moved briskly in made its point.
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Reduced insurance reimbursement could drive doctors from Maryland
Marylanda s doctors already make less than their peers in reimbursements, and now it looks like cuts in insurance fees could push doctors out of state or out of the arms of insurers.
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Profiles in Excellence
Barbara Caldwell's official title at Montgomery General Hospital , Olney, MD, is administrator of clinical laboratory services.
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Implementing SharePoint enterprise-wide requires governance, partners
A new study from CMS Watch warns CIOs that implementing SharePoint , Microsoft's Web-based collaboration and document management platform, requires a team of crack consultants, .NET skills and due attention to ...
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Madaleno elected chairman of Montgomery senators
Montgomery County's senators chose Sen. Richard S. Madaleno Jr. to be their delegation chairman for 2009.
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Cooling the brain prevents cell death in young mice exposed to anesthesia
New research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests cooling the brain may prevent the death of nerve cells that has been observed in infant mice exposed to anesthesia.
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Students face trial for riot involvement
A Penn State student will face trial on a felony charge in connection with his alleged role in October's post-Ohio State downtown riot, as his attorney's defense collapsed Wednesday under photographic evidence.
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More holiday shows
Tap dancing Santa Clauses and singer Sandi Patty return to the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall , 1212 Cathedral St.
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