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What happened on July 18, 2004
NEWS
That's the ticket
by CANDICE BOSELY
Marinated Vegetables
Out & About today
BlueClaws make Suns real crabby
Work on bridge set to begin Monday
Two Bean Chili
Work is nearly complete on senior housing complex
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
'Reside with pride' Smithsburg event continues today
by CANDICE BOSELY
Former police officer pleads no contest in 2003 incident
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Rail Days offers food, fun and fire
by CANDICE BOSELY
Student Driver - Grier goes for on-the-job training at Futures
by TIM KOELBLE
Forest Glen
by BOB MAGINNIS
Obituaries
Group's sojourn focuses on Potomac
by PEPPER BALLARD
Get ready to look for landmarks
by JAKE WOMER
Letters to the editor 7/18
The Carmelite's spiritual journey
Good prep for good food
A wild ride
by KATE COLEMAN
Strolling the Streets Chambersfest draws people downtown
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Who benefits from a new hospital? You
by Ed Lough, Jim Latimer and Charlie Shindle
Police briefs
The ruthless gardener
by Dorry Baird Norris
Subsidized housing to help Deep Creek workers
by DAVID DISHNEAU
Area roundup - Chambersburg grad Clever 6th in javelin at U.S. Trials
Black history museum reopens
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
He rose to meet challenge
by JULIE E. GREENE
W.Va. bike park gives riders feeling of rugged Canada
History repeated at farm
by PEPPER BALLARD
A confident beginning
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Pockets full of sand
by MARLO BARNHART
Snakehead scare slither onto scene
by Bill Anderson
Social offers ice cream, and much more
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Dagmar Hotel sold to Virginia woman
by JULIE E. GREENE
Divots
by TIM KOELBLE
Slots revenue benefits county
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Secular Carmelites have friends in high places
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Claims lay claim to Brown's training success
BY LARRY YANOS
Tapping the right market
by KATE COLEMAN
Pilots fly in for a burger
by Alicia Notarianni
County Hall inductees have fame come their way
by BOB PARASILITI
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