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Hagerstown man sentenced in 2022 shooting outside Valley Mall
A Hagerstown man was sentenced Tuesday to 20 years in state prison for a shooting in the Valley Mall parking lot in June 2022 that injured a Fairplay man. Referring to a witness at the mall with his family at the time of the shooting, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Brett R. Wilson said others could have been injured from Matthew Steven Lookabaugh's actions that day.
Here are the Hagerstown Braves' top performers entering the South Penn League playoffs
The defending champion Hagerstown Braves will enter the South Penn Baseball League playoffs as the top seed. The Braves are 27-3 overall and 25-2 in league play this summer, finishing the regular season two games in front of the No. 2 Littlestown Dodgers and five games ahead of the No. 3 Cashtown Pirates.
Ceremony, drive-thru planned for Martin’s Mill Bridge’s 175th anniversary
The 175th anniversary of an Antrim Township landmark that’s survived against the odds will be celebrated Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27. Martin’s Mill Bridge still spans the east branch of the Conococheague Creek outside of Greencastle, in spite of condemnation, the destructive force of a hurricane and age-related deterioration.
Virginia psychologist surrenders license after years of fighting with patient
All the details in our Health Safety stories come from publicly available Final Orders, Consent Orders, Orders of Suspension and other documents from the Virginia Department of Health Professionals. For more information, see the Editor’s note below the story. CHARLOTTESVILLE – A client was in session with Brian Hocking, a clinical psychologist working in Charlottesville. She felt uncomfortable opening up to him, worried she might make him angry. ...
Proven showmen on their own, one CMR girl reigns supreme
All five girls had already won the best among senior 4-Hers during the week’s CMF Farm Show, winning their respective species class. Monday morning, they competed in the second-annual Supreme Showmanship class where they not only had to show their stuff for Judge Ruth Boden in the livestock, they normally show but in the other three specie classes too.
Two decades without a state pay raise, Birth to Three program faces worker shortage
Nicole Sergent, a pediatric physical therapist in Martinsburg, W.Va., works with a child as part of the Birth to Three program. (Submitted photo) When Kay and Jeremy Rutkowski brought a baby girl in state foster care home from the hospital in 2021, they were told she’d never be able to walk.
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