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What happened on January 22, 2004
NEWS
Woman charged in heroin death
by CANDICE BOSELY
HCC has a record enrollment for spring
by SCOTT BUTKI
Doctors rally for malpractice insurance reform
by LAURA ERNDE
Gaels' defense is show-stopper to Mercersburg
by BILL STERNER / Staff Correspondent
Charles Town Races & Slots plans $25 million expansion
by DAVE McMILLION
Letters to the editor
Photography as art
by KATE COLEMAN
Mozart's works continue to speak in a profound way
by Elizabeth Schulze
Thanks to Gov. Ehrlich for USM center funding
Blue Storm turns page on Rebels
by TIM KOELBLE
Mail Call
Ramer appointed to St. Thomas post
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Musician Chalfant's condition improves
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
County schools gain in budget
by LAURA ERNDE
Panhandle campaign reaches new heights
by DAVE McMILLION
Township committee to study impact fees
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
World's online marketplace auctions W.Va. without reserve
by TIM ROWLAND
Waynesboro to receive $195,000 in federal grants
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
A wise man puts his football IQ on line with Pats
by DAN KAUFFMAN
Emotional and spiritual music
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Libraries feeling the budget pinch again
by DON AINES
Catamounts dismount all over Hawks
by JACK HILL III
Coss remembered as determined and loyal
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Tyler's effort leads Blazers
Hagerstown man gets 20 years in city shooting case
by PEPPER BALLARD
Playing with the classy side of the guitar
by KATE COLEMAN
Woman dies in work accident
by PEPPER BALLARD
DSS recognizes two families
by MARLO BARNHART
Charges reduced after evidence is mishandled
by CANDICE BOSELY
Not guilty plea entered in Hammersla case
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Miss Washington county Stacy Miller has had busy schedule this
Obituaries
Five young women vie for Miss Berkeley County crown
Police log
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