Frederick (Maryland)

Local lawyer finds years in Hong Kong rewarding

Nov 23, 2009 (The Frederick News-Post - With President Barack Obama's trip to China and the nation's increasing reliance on that country for financial and trade relations, Jason Buhi's ambassadorship was timely. Buhi, a...

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Ley Juárez passed: 23 November 1855 - This Day in History

Passed this day in 1855 in Mexico , the Ley Juárez abolished special courts for the clergy and military in an attempt by justice minister Benito Juárez to eliminate the remnants of colonialism in Mexico and promote equality....

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Soldier will likely be fired after alleged desertion

Nov 21, 2009 (The Frederick News-Post - Earlier this week, Pfeiffer was advised he would face an "involuntary separation," said Neal Puckett, a military criminal defense lawyer who advised Pfeiffer over the phone Wednesday...

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Watch your speed near Frederick school zones

Michelle Basch, wtop.com FREDERICK, Md. - Get ready for more speed cameras on D.C.-area roads. In a 4 to 1 vote, the City of Frederick's Board of Aldermen approved the use of speed cameras in school zones. The city still has to...

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Pushing For A Training Center

Friday, November 20, 2009 Scott Wykoff and Associated Press Some Maryland lawmakers are promoting Frederick County as a possible site for a new federal training center. State Delegate Paul Stull, a Republican from Frederick,...

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Business VP killed in motorcycle crash

HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) - Maryland State Police say a motorcyclist has been fatally injured in a single-vehicle crash on I-81. Forty-eight-year-old Stephen Kulina of Mercersburg, Pa., was pronounced dead at the scene of the...

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Mimis Cafe Announces Official Grand Opening in Frederick, MD.

Mimis Cafe, the All Day Fresh Cafe, has opened the doors to its newest location in Frederick, Md. and invites the local community to a special 'Meet Me at Mimi's' celebration on Thursday, December 3. The first 75, 18...

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2 restaurant employees charged in robbery

The robbery occurred Nov. 9 when a man displayed a knife to an employee outside the restaurant and went into the restaurant with the employee. The suspect confronted the manager and another employee and fled with money.

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Md. Fire Marshal's Dad Rescued

Authors and source External author: Pam Rigaux, The Frederick News-Post, Md.The Frederick News-Post (Maryland) Nov. 17--A basement fire trapped the father of Frederick County's chief fire marshal in his house Sunday afternoon....

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US city erects slavery decision plaque to quell rancour over Supreme Court justice’s statue

FREDERICK, Md. - More than 150 years after the U.S. Supreme Court issued the notorious Dred Scott decision affirming slavery, a Maryland city unveiled a plaque Tuesday to educate visitors about the op...

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