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What happened on July 01, 2004
NEWS
Letters to the editor
Wounded airman to be treated in Texas
by CANDICE BOSELY
Mail Call
Court briefs
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Celebrity news
New tax and fee rates go into effect today
Fees, taxes rise in county
by TAMELA BAKER
Base sale may fund upgrades
by TARA REILLY
Fire in the sky
Congress crowns the Rev. Moon
by TIM ROWLAND
Hospital yet to submit a revised application a revised application
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
County offices, landfill locations closed Monday
School board awards security system contract
by SCOTT BUTKI
Patriotic pyrotechnics
by ANDREA ROWLAND
PenMar's secret deal: What will county get?
Officials: Motorized scooters subject to same laws as other motor vehicles to same laws
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Jackpot nears $280 million
by RYAN C. TUCK
B.J. Thomas headlines four stages of music at Frederick's 4th
by Alison Burke
About 5,000 attend Long Meadow fireworks display
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Police briefs
Healing Field flags will honor victims of terrorist attacks
Union OKs hospital contract
by DON AINES
Gowda's Olympic fantasy nearing reality
by ANDY MASON
Obituaries
Mays returns, 54 years later
Servis honored at Chamber event
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Smithsburg student to compete in state pageant
Fourth of July festivities set
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Moving color makes paintings come alive
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Chemist: Finfrock's blood on jacket worn by accused
by PEPPER BALLARD
Conococheague, Federal reach bracket final
Symphony of sight and sound
by KATE COLEMAN
Special recognition
Pa. man won't be tried in 1979 death
by DON AINES
Schools make the grade
by SCOTT BUTKI
Franklin County, Pa., unemployment rate drops
by DON AINES
Maryland Symphony Orchestra to offer patriotic program of music
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