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What happened on February 19, 2004
NEWS
Obituaries
Hubs win share of league crown
by ANDREW MASON
Preliminary approval given to water, sewer policy changes
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Punt to face challenger in November
by DON AINES
Woman accuses sheriff of assault
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Delegation seeks grant to entice armory renovation
by LAURA ERNDE
Juvenile court briefs
Few races set for Pa. primary in April
Food bank searching for temporary home
by MARLO BARNHART
Mail call
Still no decision on location of Wal-Mart in township
by DON AINES
Donoghue responds to criticism
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS and LAURA ERNDE
In touch with nature
by KATE COLEMAN
South Africa as shown through a camera lens
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Injury prompting review of school crossing safety
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Judging 'tastelessness' at W.Va. water competition
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Letters to the editor
Riford to head visitors bureau
by TARA REILLY
Proposed park projects delayed
by TARA REILLY
Police log
New Jefferson County 4-H leader is homegrown
by CANDICE BOSELY
Unger to hold town meetings Saturday
Committee works on major overhaul of slots bill
Bird's words apply as Red Sox cry foul
by DAN KAUFFMAN
Victim Witness Unit aids people affected by crime
by PEPPER BALLARD
North dominates Catoctin
by BILL STERNER / Staff Correspondent
W.Va. man indicted on murder charge
by CANDICE BOSELY
Oh, deer, they have a situation
by TIM ROWLAND
Pa. artists shares the joy of carving carousel horses
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Center to field social service calls
by LAURA ERNDE
Couple says DNR plans to kill Bucky
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Area roundup - Indians advance in District 5 playoffs
Pastoral theme in music has deep roots
by Elizabeth Schulze
Young women vie for crowns
by KATE COLEMAN
Prostitution's high-tech side shown in 'black book'
by DAVID DISHNEAU
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