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"The majority of people that we see have heat exhaustion and these are young, outgoing, people who are outside exercising or doing yard work," said Dr. David Prisk, from Washington County Hospital.
"They just don't think about it. They become dehydrated
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 8:34 AMThe Frederick rescue mission operates the Beacon House year round whether its freezing or melting outside. Employees and volunteers said they served about 200...
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Some of the suggestions included using more bio-diesel and ethanol instead of diesel and gas in county owned vehicles.
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The task force also suggested purchasing more hybrid vehicles. They said over time they could save a lot of money
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The group wasn't just concerned with saving money; they were also exploring options in case there is ever a fuel shortage.
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"We wanted to look at what kind of services we could provide to the citizens of Washington County and for how long could we sustain those services based on quantity of fuels
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Reported by Angelique Gonzalez"
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Fire Officials Say More Homes Need Fire Sprinklers in Frederick County
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 8:34 AM[img align=left]http://www.nbc25.com/main/uploads/sabraham_1153259069_sprinklers.gif[/img]FREDERICK COUNTY, MD- Some Frederick County residents might have to add installing fire sprinklers to their list of things to do.
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The second new charge against Shifler is based on an alleged incident about two months later. In January of 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 8:34 AMand threatened to kill her and burn down her home.
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Councilwoman Parson-McBean could not be reached for comment but said the following back in February.
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"He's robbed our city of countless man; hours of police officers on the streets because they had to go look for him. So what do I want to see happen to him? I want him charged to every letter of the law and I want him dealt with
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Shifler faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison
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In February
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Shifler's arraignment has not been set yet.
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Reported by Melanie Woodrow"
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Washington County Commissioners Use Grant Money to Monitor Sex Offenders
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 8:34 AM[img align=left]http://www.nbc25.com/main/uploads/sabraham_1153258993_sex-offender.gif[/img]WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD- Sex offenders in Washington County will be watched a little more closely thanks to money from the state.
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"Stay out of Frederick. We will not tolerate you in our community
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The state's attorney's office is now the lead agency for the Frederick County Gang Reduction Initiative
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Prosecutors will work hand in hand with local law enforcement to identify gang related crime
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"We've been fortunate. We have not had a lot of gang-related violence as of yet
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 8:34 AM" said Chief Kim Dine
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The state's attorney's office is assigning one prosecutor who will handle only gang cases.
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