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What happened on May 11, 2004
NEWS
Bond set for three charged in prostitution sweep
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Food donations plentiful
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Club news May 9
New director for Waynesboro library named
by RICHARD BELISLE
This is the end, my friend
Rutter's foes sound off on store plan
by RICHARD BELISLE
Railroading expert to speak in Williamsport
If it's a column, why isn't it in one row?
by TIM KOELBLE
Police log for 5-11
Railroaders get message, knock Warriors off track
by CHRIS CARTER
Debate renewed about PenMar board seats
by TARA REILLY
Officials expect light turnout for W.Va. primaries
by DAVE McMILLION
Company interested in Ritchie
by TARA REILLY
Hospital OKs some of city's requests
by SCOTT BUTKI
Hancock girls earn 1A top seed
Today's W.Va. primary
Community briefs
Allegheny Energy records a profit
by JULIE E. GREENE
Clear Spring May calendar
Mayor, council vote to hike sewer rate
by PEPPER BALLARD
Scoutmaster's honor
by LAURA ERNDE
Council election ends in a tie
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Funkstown briefs
by PEPPER BALLARD
Rome burns as Suns' 'D' fiddles
by TIM KOELBLE
For the record May 2
Clear Spring briefs
Mail Call
Hospital plans office in old East Junior High lot
by RICHARD BELISLE
Obituaries for 5/11
Pa. police see increase in gas drive-offs
by DON AINES
Manns named to fill Chambersburg Council vacancy
by DON AINES
Director of admissions to become Shepherd athletic director
by DAVE McMILLION
Billboards show area's faith in the beer industry
by TIM ROWLAND
Rally held for upcoming Relay for Life 2004
by Alicia Notarianni
Prisons recognize employees
Church reaches out with Springfest
by MARLO BARNHART
Student news May 2
Pastoral assistant's life is full of firsts
by MARLO BARNHART
Hubs earn share of Antietam title
No-contest plea in stabbing means man likely to be deported
by DON AINES
Student news May 9
Club news May 2
Water tank, filtration system bid accepted
by MARLO BARNHART
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