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What happened on August 11, 2004
NEWS
Washington County briefs
by TARA REILLY
Onix awaits fate
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Community briefs
Ambulance oversight proposal put on hold
by TARA REILLY
Time passes too quickly and with it, opportunity
by BOB MAGINNIS
Teens seek space to ride skateboards
by SCOTT BUTKI
Police briefs
City inks contract with electric workers
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
County moves ahead on plan for new prison
by DON AINES
TV spotlight to shine on Suns
by ANDREW MASON
Council gives Lowe's loan early approval
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Fun at the fair
Fire, rescue and police agencies awarded $1.14 million
by TARA REILLY
Council OKs fund-raising letter for factory project
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Williamsport briefs
by SCOTT BUTKI
Court briefs
Tri-State briefs
Area Roundup
Vendors slated to participate in Taste of the Town 2004
Applicants sought for planning boards
Letters to the editor
Mail Call
School board mulls borrowing up to $50 million
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Service news
Family meal preparation can be a simple process
by LYNN F. LITTLE
Paris and Nicole host 'Teen Choice Awards'
Franklin County considers measures to preserve land
by DON AINES
Creating tastes of the town at home
Postal worker ends career on right foot
by MARLO BARNHART
Obituaries
Good tastes, good cause
by ANDREA ROWLAND
W.Va. women face prostitution charges
by CANDICE BOSELY
Fallen W.Va. soldier 'loved life... loved this nation'
by CANDICE BOSELY
Local Golf
Greenbrier cited as clean marina
by TAMELA BAKER
Gaming commission distributes $2.8 million
by SCOTT BUTKI
Delegate says he will ask state for support for bike path
by DAVE McMILLION
Fund-raiser would involve alcohol, gambling and guns
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Dorms at Shepherd now asbestos-free, say officials
by DAVE McMILLION
Broadfording Road bridge progress draws complaints
by TARA REILLY
Food bank short on cash to serve needy
Engineer: Pond draining near quarry site not unexpected
by DON AINES
Nine people in four states face drug charges
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