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What happened on November 05, 2004
NEWS
Compact T@B offers easy-to-tow RV fun
by JEFF JOHNSTON/Motor Matters
Nurturing thespians
by KATE COLEMAN
Classic child's poem can be used to teach about days gone by
by Lisa Tedrick Prejean
Hospital plans chronicled by various groups
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Steady as Arumugam goes
by BOB PARASILITI
Police suspect burglaries related
by DON AINES
Community briefs
Playoff implications add to city showdown
by MARK KELLER
Mathematical mind
Beall eliminates Williamsport
After Hours
School Board seeking donations of land
by SCOTT BUTKI
Top 20 Concert Tours
Spare Time - Johnson rolls first 300 game
by LARRY YANOS
School board's top vote-getter outlines his agenda
by Wayne Ridenour
Letters to the editor
Jefferson County briefs
Running water
Humane Society needs aggressive spay program
REACH set to open Cold Weather Shelter
Court briefs
Traffic concerns cited at meeting
by DAVE McMILLION
Dry, sunny conditions to return
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Seniors find a friend in Dembowski
by MARLO BARNHART
Go, Do, Learn
School of Nursing to host information session on program
Allen's big play was spark Terps needed
by BOB PARASILITI
Elections Board begins counting absentee votes
by SCOTT BUTKI
Obituaries
Could students build schools?
Surkamp gets 2nd phone threat
by DAVE McMILLION
Tuner cars satisfy the need for speed
by MALCOLM GUNN/Wheelbase Communications
Four volunteers recognized with People's Choice Awards
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Out & About
Murder trial delayed until Jan.
by DON AINES
Berkeley officials object to tolls on I-81
by CANDICE BOSELY
Syduation of comedies a real treat
by Big Sydney
Judge sentences man to 25 years in robbery
by PEPPER BALLARD
Cut out to be a runner
by ANDREW MASON
Pancake breakfasts refined over 53 years
by MARLO BARNHART
N.Y. driver wins big at Hagerstown Speedway
Keeping checking account in check
by Lynn Little
Police briefs
Hawks make some Miner adjustments
by BOB PARASILITI
Veterans Day activities planned
Two charged in city man's beating death
by PEPPER BALLARD and BRIAN SHAPPELL
Three men arrested on marijuana charges
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Service News
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