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What happened on August 04, 2005
NEWS
Obituaries
Area roundup
Two city men face charges in counterfeiting
How can county reduce its teen-pregnancy rate?
Protecting victims, witnesses
Suns go back to basics to get best of Laffey, Captains
by BOB PARASILITI
W.Va. Web site includes sex offenders' addresses
by CANDICE BOSLEY
Weekend festivities planned for family reunion
Voice carries her song and service
by JULIE E. GREENE
Applicants sought for PenMar board
by TARA REILLY
Controversy over Wagner's ashes continues
Bubbling with enthusiasm
By Yvette May
Hospital's move seen as windfall for county
by TARA REILLY
Humane Society gets wedding gift
Tri-state briefs for 8/4
Correction
Arts Council offers Plaza Party Concerts
by JANET HEIM
Found animals
Vick's talents are a terrible thing to waste
by DAN KAUFFMAN
Borough to get traffic light at 'The Point'
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Police briefs
Mail call from 8/3
Court petition filed over county rezoning decision
by TARA REILLY
Fulton Co. man hurt when bulldozer rolls over on him
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Church team takes trip to Zimbabwe
Dog's deafness not an obstacle
by ADAM BEHSUDI
Letters to the editor
Pa. man convicted of assault fails to show for sentencing
by DON AINES
Martinsburg roadway now open to two-way traffic
by CANDICE BOSLEY
Smithsburg teen gets cadet training
by JANET HEIM
Arlington accepts killer's ashes
by PEPPER BALLARD
Franklin Co. court briefs
Steroids the more manly drug choice
By TIM ROWLAND
Church youths to hold car wash
National 9-10 All-Stars fall short in state final
by BOB PARASILITI
Hagerstown PONY stars one step from World Series
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Traffic improvements eyed for Garland Groh
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
History lives at Hager Craft Days
by KRISTIN WILSON
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