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Annual PACE Reception will feature at least 24 displays
With 24 displays scheduled for the annual PACE Reception in Annapolis, the event will be filled to capacity by organizations touting the benefits of Mountain Maryland.
Bike sharing program in works at FSU
Zach Bensley likes to ride his bicycle around the campus of Frostburg State University, but it's not always easy.
Frostburg State University fine arts students Robert Lesher, left, a senior, and Rose Trimper, a junior, put sculpture pieces in a soda kiln at the annex of the campus' Fine Arts Building.
WFWM Benefit Concert - An Evening of Old-Time Mountain Bluegrass
Announcement : WFWM Benefit Concert - An Evening of Old-Time Mountain Bluegrass BMNN wrote: on Nov.
Eric Endres, a senior at Hereford High School, was named a finalist for the MHEC Maryland Distinguished Scholars Program.
A group of University System of Maryland at Hagerstown students is trying to iron out parking issues encountered by those attending the downtown institution.
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MASN: Riggleman to be named Nationals Manager
MASNsports.com has learned that the Nationals will name Jim Riggleman as their manager.
Memorial Recreation Center executive director feels connection
Loretta Wright wasn't looking for a new job, but she was 'hoodwinked' into one just the same.
Frostburg fire victim out of hospital
Tyler Poole has been released from a Baltimore hospital after suffering burns to nearly 60 percent of his body during a party Sept.
Gina Downs is running for Collier County Commission seat
On Sunday morning, Gina Downs was dealing with a computer that crashed, a grandson who was undergoing surgery, and attempting to prepare for Monday morning's announcement that she will seek the Collier County Commission District 2 seat.
Universitya s Cultural Events Series staging a To Kill a Mockingbirda
Racial tensions of the 1930s Deep South are the focus with Frostburg State University's Cultural Events Series presentation of the play based on Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee, "To Kill a Mockingbird," on Nov.
Where are the results of this wind project?
One should applaud efforts to promote accountability through access to information.
Moore scholarship will benefit FSU political science majors
For Walter Moore, Westernport resident Mary Jane GA1 4lck's late brother, the chance to attend Frostburg State University was a dream come true for a child who had fought a number of serious physical difficulties since birth and whose family was told he was unlikely to even finish high school.
Federal grant allowing FSU to complete energy research facility
Essentially, the building will look like a modest home with a stucco finish. But the Sustainable Energy Research Facility at Frostburg State University will have a few distinguishing features.
Costumed Cresaptown Elementary students parade down Sixth Avenue Friday during the school's Fall Fest celebration.
Search on the Susquehanna River for Maryland Darter
Biologists in Maryland are hoping new fishing techniques will help them find a fish feared to be extinct.
Faculty members touted for academic excellence
Faculty members from six institutions of higher learning in Washington County were honored Friday night during the second annual Academic Excellence in Higher Education Awards at Fountain Head Country Club.
Frostburg State University senior Mark Bowling and sophomore Hannah Deprey, both members of the Savage Mountain Stage Combat Club and the university's Department of Theatre and Dance, demonstrate stage fighting with a rapier and dagger Wednesday afternoon during the majors fair at the Lane Center on the Frostburg campus.
Organizers have some success, but still find it tough to build on Obama momentum
President of the University of Maryland College Democrats Amy Y. Hartman speaks Sept.
Students study options at college fair
While keeping their eye on a 'miserable' economy, students turned out Wednesday at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown to see about enhancing their education and hopefully increasing their chances of landing a good job.
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