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What happened on September 09, 2002
NEWS
Wedding announcements for 9/7
Chris Shank not taking anything for granted
by BOB MAGINNIS
Antietam could be 2nd largest Civil War re-enactment
by JULIE E. GREENE
Rangers seek plaque vandals
by KIMBERLY YAKOWSKI
Letters to the editor for 9/7
Fire chief says number of accidents has risen 30 percent
by MARLO BARNHART
Area roundup
Council, School Board take step toward closer relations
Residents getting ready for re-enactment
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
West Nile bird count hits 27
by SCOTT BUTKI
Letters to the editor for 9/8
Events planned for battlefield
by PEPPER BALLARD
Jobless rate decreases
by JULIE E. GREENE
In the cities
Police log for 9/9
In post-9/11 world, living takes courage
by GINNY FITE
Leopards sweep Hub City Classic
Police log for 9/8
Man is sought in attempted abduction
by CANDICE BOSELY
Airport manager opposed to proposed development
by TARA REILLY
Philip Marshall, bone marrow donor
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Business briefs
Education briefs
Local and tri-state briefs
Sunday's interfaith service, literacy and movies downtown
by BOB MAGINNIS
Parents should police parents
by MARK KELLER
Letters to the editor - 9/8/02
Great day for school
by BOB PARASILITI
Letters to the editor for 9/9
Solid job growth projected
Services, events planned to commemorate 9/11 in Tri-State
Help kids feel safe during 9-11 anniversary
by NANCY S. GRASMICK
Boonesborough Days featured old-fashioned fun
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Health Q&a
by Christine L. Moats
Hagerstown man dies in motorcycle crash
Additional access road should ease re-enactment traffic
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Mail Call for 9/6
West Nile risk reduction tips
Spartans shoot down Rockets early
by MARK KELLER
Football league, neighbors battle over vacant field
by RICHARD BELISLE
9/8 Builders group honors graduates at banquet
Trinity crushes Waynesboro, 53-0
by JACK HILL III
Federal money aid in sewer plant treatment
by TARA REILLY
Mooney, Hecht spar over phone survey
by LAURA ERNDE
The business of Antietam
by JULIE E. GREENE
Museum meeting to have patriotic theme
Birth Announcements for 9/7
Man shot
by DAVE McMILLION
Kings for a day
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
GO, DO, LEARN
Maze, arts featured at Renfrew
by RICHARD BELISLE
Thomas thrives in starring role
by ANDREW MASON
Police log 9/7
At Fort Loudon, it's back to the frontier
by RICHARD BELISLE
Brook Lane Health Services expanding
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Leopards knock off Huskies
ABC accepting apprenticeship applications
Man charged with threatening hunters enters Alford plea
by DAVE McMILLION
Casualties of war
by KATE COLEMAN
McBrien a quick study at QB college
by BOB PARASILITI
Shepherd -Shippensburg - Always a game to remember
Shepherd survives, but loses RB Lynch
by DAN KAUFFMAN
Security to be increased at re-enactment
by JULIE E. GREENE
Washington County citizens group pins candidates down on growth issues
by TIM ROWLAND
Anniversary announcements for 9/7
Bioterrorism: Are we ready?
by KEVIN CLAPP
Students publish memorial book
by SCOTT BUTKI
Fort Hill beats Boonsboro in season opener
by JACK HILL III
Engagement announcements for 9/7
Special cancellation stamp will commemorate battle
by PEPPER BALLARD
Shepherd College gets real ram for mascot
by DAVE McMILLION
Tooting their own horn
by KATE COLEMAN
Builders group honors graduates at banquet
Rev. Pentz still busy after 50 years in ministry
by STACEY DANZUSO
Maley, Reifer help lead Jefferson to victory
by CURT HORNBECKER / Staff Correspondent
Roundup - Wildcats win at McConnellsburg
Police log for 9/9
People 9/8
Obituaries for 9/7
Battle locations creates perfect teacher's aid
by JULIE E. GREENE
Upstart St. John's at Prospect Hall wins its debut
by BOB PARASILITI
Roundup - Hancock wins first opener in 16 years
Obituraries for 9/8
Relic hunter saves history, a piece at a time
by ANDREA ROWLAND
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