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What happened on June 03, 1998
NEWS
Mont Alto doctor named Pa. Physician of the Year
By RICHARD F. BELISLE, Waynesboro
Principal puckers up to pig
By RICHARD F. BELISLE, Waynesboro
Hagerstown riding blues wave with fest
By LAURA ERNDE
Fate of Baldwin House discussed in private
By JULIE E. GREENE
Diabetes fund-raiser set for today
Jonathan Street will close today for signal work
Budget proposal lowers tax increase
By DON AINES
Teachers angered at board's charge of absenteeism
By TERRY TALBERT
Students raising funds for trip to Russia
School board briefs
New Movies feature life in the past lane
By JASON MYERS
TV panel to discuss suit against Suns
Three re-elected to Ranson council
Clear Spring approves 1998-99 budget
By MARLO BARNHART
Blues Fest schedule
Bowers gavels first meeting in Smithsburg
By LISA GRAYBEAL
Man gives $1,000 to Hagerstown Roundhouse rescue effort
By BRENDAN KIRBY
Shopping center expansion may leave carnival without a home
By STEVEN T. DENNIS
To be repaved
By CLYDE FORD
Districts agree to idea of single water line
By AMY WALLAUER
Downtown Clear Spring renovation taking shape
Downtown gas line ruptured
Sprinkler damages city building
By JULIE E. GREENE
Clear Spring High to have 2 exchange students this fall
By TERRY TALBERT
Maugans Avenue to get Taco Bell
Scout giving flags their day
By DON AINES
Attorney wants Newell case heard by nonresidents
By AMY WALLAUER
Man topples into tank
By RICHARD F. BELISLE, Waynesboro
Dale Earnhardt visits W.Va. GM plant
By BOB PARASILITI
Man charged in Pa. bank holdup
By DON AINES
6 new citizens take oath in Chambersburg
By DON AINES
Tuesday's roundup
Train injures Maryland Metals worker
By BRENDAN KIRBY
Shank will seek re-election
By STEVEN T. DENNIS
Teenager sentenced in store robbery
By MARLO BARNHART
Fire wrecks Martinsburg apartments
By AMY WALLAUER
Jorma Kaukonen will headline Blues Fest
By KATE COLEMAN
Organizers call Boonsboro carnival a success
Police in Hagerstown, N.C. probe abduction case
By MARLO BARNHART
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