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What happened on July 08, 2005
NEWS
Letters to the editor
Schreiber makes case for Federal
by CHRIS CARTER /Staff Correspondent
Flood warning lifted
staff reports
More than 80 vendors expected for Sidewalk Days
Rezoning plan is flawed, but should be approved
One thumbs up
By Kevin Gilbert
First-year legislator says budget 'financially irresponsible'
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Bombings cause increased vigilance
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Mail Call
Up to 5 inches of rain expected
by KAREN HANNA
This is a stickup
By Richard T. Meagher
South Hagerstown High School grad on subway when bombs went off
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Too much of a good thing still good for Suns
by BOB PARASILITI
Time to earn that pay raise
Gaming Office collects more than $3 million collects more than $3 million
by TARA REILLY
Summer learning
By Kevin Gilbert
Out & about 7/8/05
Clerk bought lunch at relative's business
by DAVE McMILLION
Sheriff concerned about stolen CSX work truck
by DAVE McMILLION
Conococheague 9-10 team advances
by JACK HILL III
Aviation museum to soar
Go, Do, Learn
Area roundup - Funkstown, Berkeley get tourney wins
Police briefs
Obituaries
Phone book collection program under way in Pa.
Depot contingent happy with effort
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Teen looks forward to trip helping others in Ecuador
by HEATHER KEELS
Parking opinions shared in Shepherdstown
by DAVE McMILLION
Two men found dead in Martinsburg hotel
by CANDICE BOSLEY
Novartis to send 16 brand-name medications to MedBank
by DANIEL J. SERNOVITZ
Buick gains an edge with the new Lucerne
by MALCOLM GUNN/Wheelbase Communications
Amnesty International to hold letter-writing session
Woman raped and stabbed
by CANDICE BOSLEY
Antietam Battlefield gives local economy a $10 million annual boost
By Tom Riford
Don't let kids put their minds in neutral for summer
by LISA PREJEAN
Headed for a crash?
by KRISTIN WILSON
After Hours for 7/8/05
Museum goes inside the box for latest exhibit
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Thomas the 'natural choice' to become township manager
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Giant GM trucks sport a pickup bed
by TIM SPELL/Motor Matters
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