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What happened on April 25, 2005
NEWS
Obituaries
Volunteers work is 'fair'
by MARLO BARNHART
Bike tour will revolve around aid to children
by CANDICE BOSELY
Celebrity news
In the schools
Health-care spotlight
What Do You Think?
Quality window film will last for years
by GENE GARY/Copley News Service
Efforts spawning improved conditions
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Housing in a hurry
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Morgan County man killed in W.Va. crash
Go, Do, Learn
Mail Call
New garden books will brighten your yard
by JEFF RUGG/Copley News Service
Support groups
Letters to the editor
TV highlight
Featured Home - Custom colonial combines space with comfort
by DAVE THOMPSON of HomeSource
Area roundup
Suns show their mettle
by DAN KAUFFMAN
Election forums
Learning about nature from the ground up
by TAMELA BAKER
Old Trail Estates come to Hagerstown
by MALINDA SHAVER of HomeSource
School briefs
Break away from beige with style
by ROSE BENNETT GILBERT/Copley News Service
Academic Challenge team brings home trophy
Scout's efforts a welcome gesture for Marlowe
by DAVE McMILLION
Earth Day celebrated indoors
by DON AINES
Shop has new spokes(man)
by KAREN HANNA
Police briefs
'God took him home'
by KAREN HANNA
Meet people who make a difference
by TIM SHEA
Volunteers travel to build for Habitat for Humanity
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Family uses real yacht to navigate through life
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Restaurant inspections
Not everyone's in tune
by KAREN HANNA
Incumbents face challengers for Chambersburg school board
by DON AINES
Know the signs
by JULIE E. GREENE
Police briefs - afternoon
Family deals with life after accident with drunken driver
by PEPPER BALLARD
Ghosn shoots down trouble at Nissan
by JASON STEIN/ Wheelbase Communications
Lee crosses the Potomac into Slayman's den
by TIM ROWLAND
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