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What happened on April 24, 2005
NEWS
Hagerstown Business College holds spring graduation
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Camacho captures title
by LARRY YANOS
Student News
Obituaries
Bankruptcy crackdown
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Suns notes - Suns try amazing feats by using fleet of feet
BY BOB PARASILITI
A taste for food ingredients could win you $50
Hospice fundraiser
Bikes collected at drive
SCORE to present Century Series for established businesses
Tri-State business calendar
Drug-prevention program must be replaced
by BOB MAGINNIS
Fire damages home in Smithsburg
To be successful, fishermen have to be creative
by BILL ANDERSON
Equipment failure causes power outage
Learning to make great art
by JULIE E. GREENE
Shorebirds rule Suns' roost with help of five costly errors
Letters to the editor
Council candidates weigh in on housing
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Olive oil is full of flavor and fragrance
Hancock Indoor Guard team earns honors
Business briefs
Business people
'Pinkie' helped keep family market going
by MARLO BARNHART
This was only a drill
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Area Roundup
Driver's history did not bring heftier DUI penalty
by PEPPER BALLARD
Dealing with system can be frustrating for victims
by PEPPER BALLARD
Pleasant Valley is what a school should be
by Karen Reilly
Sizable achievement - Hill conquers mountain
by ANDY MASON
Taking thyme
by Dorry Baird Norris
National Park Service welcomes the public to the Pry House at Antietam National Battlefield
by JULIE E. GREENE
Student found haven in U.S.
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Restaurant inspections - How it works
Discovery Station opens doors to hands-on learning experience
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Why isn't Sheetz gas cheaper? Ask Annapolis
by Tom Firey
Employees of the Year named at Roxbury Correctional Institution
Sports and society - There are too many distractions these days
by DON TAPLEY
NCLB: Conservatives borrow from liberal's stores of wishful thinking
by TIM ROWLAND
Laing making most of 'miracle'
BY DAN KAUFFMAN
Fort Frederick hosts market fair
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
No. 10 Waynesboro upsets No. 2 Jefferson
by CURT HORNBECKER/Staff Correspondent
Divorces
VanBrakle fitting in quite nicely with Crimson Tide
by TIM KOELBLE
Girl Scouts pack cookies for military overseas
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
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