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NEWS
April 6, 1997
FREDERICK, Md. - A single mother of two was killed early Saturday when the Jeep Cherokee she was driving struck a bridge on U.S. 40, according to Maryland State Police. Kerry Sue Evy-Naill, 29, of 9305 Oak Springs Court, was traveling east on U.S. 40 just west of Frederick at about 1:50 a.m. Her Cherokee struck the bridge on U.S. 40 over the ramp to westbound Interstate 70 and flipped over. Evy-Naill was ejected in the accident, which police believe was speed-related. Evy-Naill worked in the warehouse of Morningstar Dairy, was a part-time home assistant nurse and was studying at Frederick Community College to be a nurse, sister Kerry Naill said.
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NEWS
February 8, 2007
The Chippendales 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23 Grand Ballroom, Grand Venice Hotel, 941 Dual Highway, Hagerstown General seating costs $35; VIP seating costs $45. The Chippendales dance revue features hot guys stripping down to their skivvies. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Must be 21 or older. The hotel is offering a special $69 room rate for show night. For more information, go to www.grandvenicehotel.com . For tickets, call 301-733-0830 or stop by the Grand Venice Hotel between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.
OBITUARIES
October 18, 2011
Ms. Peggy Lou Liller, 73, of Chambersburg, Pa., died Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011.   She was the former wife of the late Roger D. Liller. She was born Jan. 17, 1938, in Gaithersburg, Md., and was the daughter of the late James W. Sloan and Mary E. (Gregg) Cooper. Peggy was a graduate of Gaithersburg High School and received her Associate of Arts degree from Frederick Community College. She retired from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. She is survived by her children, Wanda L. Dorsey and husband, Harold, of Boonsboro, Bonnie S. Aleshire and husband, Roger, of Chambersburg, Arnold Brice Liller and wife, Tammy, of Thurmont, Md., Brian W. Liller of Middleburg, Va., Ralph W. Liller of Hollywood, Md., and Roger Herbert Liller and wife, Cheri, of Anchorage, Alaska; grandchildren, Wayne Pirkle Jr., Andrew Liller and Owen Liller; great-grandchild, Logan Drexler-Pirkle; and several nieces and nephews.
NEWS
December 2, 2002
Music Today Bath Recorder Trio BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. - The first half of the 60-minute concert will feature four pieces by J.S. Bach, followed by music from the Renaissance Europe and Russia, and the Christmas Pastorale by Corelli. The second half of the concert features a piece by James Hook, followed by Christmas carols, and Fantasia No. 5 by Orlando Gibbons. St. Mark's Episcopal Church. 4 p.m. Free. Tuesday, Dec. 3 Piano concert FREDERICK, Md. - Pianists Noel Lester and Nancy Roldan will celebrate their 25th anniversary as a two-piano team.
NEWS
March 25, 2002
Opportunity didn't knock, it knocked over Frederick Community College. Monroe took control by hitting 11 3-pointers and forced 36 turnovers leading to 31 points Saturday to take out the Cougars 92-60 for sixth-place in the National Junior College Atheltic Association Division II women's tournament at Hagerstown Community College. The Tribunes, who entered the tournament as the defending national champions, did most of its damage in the second half, outscoring Frederick, 53-29.
NEWS
January 21, 2009
SEPT. 13, 1952-JAN. 18, 2009 FREDERICK, Md. - Ronald Hubert "Ronnie" Kaempf, 56, of Rocky Springs Road, Frederick, died Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Born Sept. 13, 1952, in Frederick, he was the son of the late Hubert John and Agnes Victoria Little Kaempf. He was a 1970 graduate of Gov. Thomas Johnson High School and received an associate degree in business from Frederick Community College. Ronnie had been a district manager and dedicated tool salesman for Frederick Trading Co., Service Star, Wallace Hardware and May's Hardware, and was currently with Mid-Atlantic Tool & Accessories.
NEWS
October 3, 2004
The Herald-Mail Janet "Sis" Canfield has been named The Herald-Mail's Employee of the Month for October. A graphic artist in the display advertising department, Canfield has been with the company since 1995. In other company news, Joel Huffer has been named assistant managing editor of The Morning Herald. Huffer, who has served in several reporting and editing positions with the paper, will be in charge of the Monday newspaper, and will supervise the night editing crew and reporters working evenings in the absence of the managing editor.
NEWS
December 17, 2005
McLucas-Snow Jennifer Louise Snow and Brian Charles McLucas were married Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005, at Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Hagerstown. The bride is the daughter of Dianne and Steve McCarthy of Queen Anne, Md. The bridegroom is the son of Glenda and Steve McLucas of Myersville, Md. The bride is a 1996 graduate of Northeast High School in Pasadena, Md., and a 2002 graduate of Frostburg State University. She is pursuing a master's degree in counseling education at McDaniel College.
NEWS
By BILL STERNER / Staff Correspondent | February 20, 2000
HCC shoots self out of title game : No. 1 Frederick routs Hawks LARGO, Md. - Frederick Community College women's basketball coach Jack Mehl preaches to his Cougars that the play in the first five minutes of each half can be the difference between winning and losing. cont. from sports page Hagerstown Community College coach Marlys Palmer may not agree, but she certainly can see his point. Frederick raced to an 11-2 lead and the Hawks never recovered, dropping a 76-45 decision in the Maryland JuCo Conference championship game.
NEWS
August 26, 1997
By LAURA ERNDE Staff Writer Workers in Washington and Frederick counties will benefit from a $176,000 state grant to train them in cutting-edge technologies, officials said Tuesday. The grant establishes a partnership between Hagerstown Junior College and Frederick Community College in Frederick County, Md. Custom training will take place on the college campuses, at employers' offices or elsewhere in the community. "We want to deliver this training where, when and how the employers want it," said Robin Spaid, HJC associate dean of continuing education.
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