B12 The Herald-Mail Saturday, April 14, 2018 THE BACK PAGE
5-Day Forecast for HagerstownToday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
82º 61º 70º 55º 61º 43º 50º 38º 68º 38º
State Forecast
Partly cloudy Breezy and rain in p.m.
Rain until afternoon
Breezy until evening
Partly cloudy
Cumberland82/59
Hagerstown82/61
Frederick82/59
Columbia81/63
Aberdeen80/62
Baltimore82/65
Washington, D.C.84/66
Annapolis80/62
St. Charles81/64
Cambridge73/58
Salisbury79/59
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tonight’s lows
Weather by the numbers
Today’s National Forecast
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LSan Francisco67/53
Seattle54/43
Los Angeles82/58
Denver53/31
El Paso70/47
Billings56/34
Minneapolis29/23
Kansas City45/27
Houston67/44
Atlanta82/62
Miami87/77
Washington82/62
New York80/42
Detroit42/34Chicago
42/36
National weatherForecast for Saturday, April 14, 2018
NATIONAL SUMMARY: As warmth lingers in the Southeast and mid-At-lantic, a swath of snow, ice and rain will extend from the Upper Midwest to northern New England today. A blizzard is forecast to continue over the cen-tral and northern Plains, while flooding downpours and severe storms extend from the Ohio Valley to the Gulf coast. Rain will dot the Northwest.
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Bands separate high temperature zones for the day.
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World Cities
National Cities
Apparent Hi: 82Apparent Lo: 61
Dew Point: 54.35Humidity: 0.56Barometric Pressure: 1013.48
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Athens 80/58/c 73/56/pcAmsterdam 60/44/pc 62/48/rBagdhad 88/63/pc 86/64/pcBerlin 64/49/r 69/50/pcBuenos Aires 76/56/s 80/60/sCalgary 48/29/pc 49/31/snDublin 54/45/pc 55/45/wd
Johannesburg 73/54/s 72/56/pcLondon 64/44/pc 60/48/pcMadrid 62/40/pc 64/46/pcMexico City 74/51/s 68/50/pcMoscow 61/36/pc 63/43/pcOslo 57/37/s 57/40/pcParis 65/50/pc 66/51/pc
Rome 79/51/pc 69/56/cSeoul 58/43/pc 64/41/pcSingapore 92/79/pc 90/79/rSydney 78/62/pc 82/60/pcTokyo 81/59/r 64/50/pcToronto 42/28/sn 38/24/rWarsaw 68/54/pc 73/52/pc
Atlanta 84/61/pc 73/50/rAtlantic City 65/52/wd 51/47/rBoston 54/37/pc 37/32/snChicago 43/35/r 39/33/rCincinnati 72/62/r 63/47/rCleveland 55/42/r 59/40/rDallas 69/50/wd 66/42/sDenver 56/30/wd 69/36/pcDetroit 52/35/r 44/32/rHilton Head 75/61/f 74/62/rHouston 75/55/r 66/45/wdHonolulu 80/71/r 80/72/wdIndianapolis 73/60/r 62/46/rLas Vegas 78/46/pc 83/53/pcLos Angeles 75/61/pc 68/59/pcMiami 87/72/pc 87/74/rMinneapolis 32/25/sn 32/23/snMyrtle Beach 76/57/f 75/64/rNags Head 63/55/f 63/57/rNew York City 84/56/pc 54/43/r
Orlando 87/65/pc 87/67/rPhiladelphia 81/63/pc 65/46/rPhoenix 84/52/s 90/53/pcPittsburgh 78/59/r 75/55/rRichmond 82/62/pc 80/63/r
St. Louis 75/52/r 50/36/wdSan Francisco 60/51/pc 57/50/rSeattle 51/48/r 50/42/pcTampa 88/68/pc 85/68/rVirginia Beach 81/61/pc 79/64/r
Potomac River StagesLocation Yesterday’s stage 24 hr. change Flood stageHancock 5.47 ft. -0.24 ft. 30 ft. Shepherdstown 4.22 ft. -0.14 ft. 15 ft.
Area CitiesHi/Lo
Baltimore 81/62 66/54Boonsboro 84/60 67/49Chambersburg 85/60 65/48Cumberland 84/60 67/49Frederick 85/60 68/50Greencastle 84/60 65/48Hagerstown 84/60 66/49Martinsburg 84/60 65/48Ocean City 77/58 58/51Smithsburg 83/60 66/49Washington 84/61 69/54Waynesboro 81/56 72/49Williamsport 84/60 66/49
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Hi/LoYesterday
Sunrise 6:35 a.m.
Sunset 7:48 p.m.
Temperature and conditions from the National Weather Service.
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Hagerstown man to be sentenced next month in tax-evasion case
HARRISBURG, Pa. — When the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania issued a warning Thursday about tax fraud, it included a list of people charged and/or sentenced with the crime in the past year.
Among them was Atef Hussein, 48, of Hagerstown, who pleaded guilty Oct. 30, 2017, to income-tax evasion, according to a news release from the attorney’s office.
Hussein, former owner/operator of the Fairground Diner in Carlisle, Pa., was
accused of understating income and taxes due, re-sulting in false income-tax returns for tax years 2012 to 2015, attorneys said.
The tax loss for that pe-riod totaled $122,003, the re-lease said.
Hussein is scheduled to
be sentenced May 30.“As the 2018 tax season
draws to a close, everyone is reminded of their obli-gation to file tax returns that accurately reflect all of their income and expens-es,” IRS Special Agent Guy Ficco said in the release.
Pa. police briefs
Man charged with indecent assault
A Chambersburg, Pa., man is accused of the sexual assault of a fe-male last month in Ham-ilton Township, Pennsyl-vania State Police said.
Tyler M. Williams, 23, is charged with indecent assault, according to a news release from state police.
Troopers said they were told March 8 that a female was sexually as-saulted on Heintzelman Avenue.
Williams was charged Friday after the investi-gation.
Further details were unavailable.
Chainsaw, other items stolen from shed
A chainsaw and other items were stolen from a shed earlier this week in Southampton Township, Pennsylvania State Police said.
The 82-year-old victim told authorities a 14-inch Husqvarna chainsaw and
two 5-gallon gas cans were taken from his shed off Ashton Drive late Tuesday or early Wednes-day, according to a state police news release.
Troopers said the total value of the items was estimated at $220.
Anyone with informa-tion may call state police at 717-264-5161.
Man accused of inappropriate contact
A Chambersburg, Pa., man is accused of having inappropriate contact with a female, according to online court records and a Pennsylvania State Po-lice news release.
Daniel Lee Topper, 66, is charged with inde-cent exposure, indecent assault without consent of the other and harass-ment.
Troopers allege the incident occurred March 24 at a residence in the 1000 block of Warm Spring Road.
Details were not pro-vided.
How to contact the Hagerstown Mayor and City Council
Write to City Hall, 1 E. Franklin St., Hagerstown, MD 21740.
The phone number is 301-790-3200.
Police briefsHagerstown police respond to incidents
The Hagerstown Police Department responded to the following incidents:
Wednesday• 2:19 p.m., emergency
commitment in the first block of West Baltimore Street
• 2:45 p.m., vandalism in the 200 block of South Mulberry Street
• 3:18 p.m., proper-ty-damage accident in the 200 block of Frederick Street
• 3:21 p.m., attended/unattended death in the 400 block of East Washington Street
• 3:28 p.m., proper-
ty-damage accident in the 1300 block of Salem Avenue
• 3:48 p.m., attended/unattended death in the 800 block of Monet Drive
• 5:18 p.m., theft in the 17800 block of Garland Groh Boulevard
• 6:09 p.m., vandalism in the 400 block of Museum Drive
• 7:46 p.m., warrant served in the 200 block of South Locust Street
• 7:50 p.m., suspicious person stopped in the 200 block of West Franklin Street
• 8:59 p.m., suspicious person stopped in the first block of East Franklin Street
Thursday• 12:18 a.m., disorderly
conduct in the 400 block of North Potomac Street
• 12:22 a.m., warrant served in the first block of North Burhans Boulevard
• 12:24 a.m., assault on Jonathan Street
• 2:28 a.m., assault on East Franklin Street
• 7:10 a.m., burglary in the 12500 block of Atlanta Court
• 7:58 a.m., assault in the 1300 block of Marshall Street
• 10:29 a.m., theft in the 500 block of Summit Avenue
• 12:44 p.m., theft in the 1000 block of Brinker Drive
• 1:13 p.m., disorderly conduct in the 1300 block of Marshall Street
I-70 bridge over I-81 to have lane closures Sunday night
HALFWAY — There will be single-lane closures overnight Sunday on the westbound Interstate 70 bridge over Interstate 81 in the Halfway area, ac-cording to the Maryland State Highway Adminis-tration.
The traffic adjustment is part of a bridge reha-bilitation project.
The lane closures are expected to start at 9 p.m. Sunday and end at 5 a.m. Monday.
There also will con-tinue to be single-lane closures Sunday nights through Friday morn-ings, between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., related to the widening of Interstate 81. Those closures oc-cur on I-81 between the Potomac River bridge and Md.68/Md. 63. There might be occasional, brief total closures be-tween midnight and 4 a.m. to move equipment and materials.
US 40 and I-81 interchange work about improving watershed
The work that has been going on in the grassy ar-eas along the U.S. 40 and Interstate 81 interchange is part of a statewide project aimed at reducing nitrogen, phosphorous and sediment runoff to help the Chesa-peake Bay watershed.
The project includes four bioswales, seven sub-merged gravel wetlands and two grass swales, ac-cording to an email from Maryland State Highway
Administration spokesman Charlie Gischlar.
A bioswale is a filtra-tion system with multiple layers, usually including sand, soil and organic matter such as mulch or compost, according to the agency’s impervious resto-ration plan. As stormwater makes its ways through the layers, sediment, ni-trogen and phosphorous is removed.
Drivers could experience shoulder and partial ramp closures.
The project was expect-
ed to be finished in July but might be pushed back a bit due to inclement weather in March, Gischlar wrote.
The work is part of a larger effort for the State Highway Administration to meet 2020 goals for im-pervious runoff reduction to reduce pollutants and improve water quality for the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed, according to the state agency’s website. The nearby Potomac River is a major tributary of the bay.
— Julie E. Greene
By JULIE E. [email protected]
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AntietamWater Service, Inc.WILL BE CLOSEDSat. April 14, 2018
Due To The Death ofRichard (Dick)Henneberger
8-20-51 - 4-07-18RIP
We Will ReopenMon. April 16, 2018
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Lucky DrawCASINO NIGHT
Maryland Theatre Benefit
Friday, April 20th 7-10 pm
PressRoom at The Herald-Mail100 Summit Ave., Hagerstown
Come for a night of gaming fun, live music, stand up comedy, delicious good &
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The Mother ofKirk (Doug) Mullenix, Jr.
wishes to express myappreciation and thanks to
relatives, friends and neighborsfor flowers, cards, food, thoughtsand prayers during the death of
my loved one.Special thanks to theWashington Co. Sheriff’s
Department(Dep. L. Alvarez,
DFC D. Watson & Dep. D. Jacob)Halfway Fire Co.,
Ambulance crew, and theWashington Co. coroner for theirsupport after the death of mydear Son on March 14, 2018.I would also like to thankHarman Funeral Home(Tim Harman, Bob May& Shelby) and Greenlawn
Memorial Park (Don Hollinger)for the preparation of the service
during the snow storm.Special thanks to Pastor Ed
Hampton & Cliff Mowen for thebeautiful service.Mother, Jackie NeffHM-450898-1
Barbara Ingram School for the Arts
presents
HAIRSPRAYThe Broadway Musical
April 14th at 7:30 pm
April 15th at 2:30 pm
April 20th & 21st at 7:30 pm
April 22nd at 2:30 pm
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Spring MEGA Job FairFRIDAY, APRIL 27
10:00AM - 2:00PM at
Purdue University-Global (formerly Kaplan University) 18618 Crestwood DriveHagerstown, MD 21742
Co-Sponsors: Purdue University - GlobalWashington County American Job Center
& Western Maryland Consortium
On-the-Spot Interviews Online Applications Resume Reviews Career Resources
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InspireHEALTH &
WELLNESS EXPOBrought to you by:
City of Hagerstown Parks & Recreationand Meritus Health
SUN., APRIL 22 • 10AM-3PMPress Room at The Herald-Mail
100 Summit Ave., Hagerstown, MD
THE GREATEST WEALTH IS HEALTH.A day of health plus nutrition tips, fitness demo
and tons of information from local health providers to inspire good health.
NEW THIS YEAR!Hub City 100 Miler
100 MILES IN 100 DAYSFINALE CELEBRATION
Join us for the final mile along the Hagerstown Cultural Trail starting at 1pm. Grand prizes
announced at 2pm.Pre-register to attend the Expo and be entered to WIN a new Fit Bit. Register online at showclix.comFREE HEALTH SCREENINGS AVAILABLE:
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