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What happened on July 10, 2005
NEWS
Student news
Police briefs
Community college plans name change
by CANDICE BOSLEY
Club members concerned about possible move
by TRISH RUDDER
Foundation proves there's strength in numbers
by TAMELA BAKER
The July Garden
by Dorry Baird Norris
Gender isn't all that makes Wie's close call newsworthy
by MARK KELLER / Sports Editor
Storage Center opens
Nonprofits aim to meet challenge
Tri-State calendar
Greencastle man charged following police pursuit
by TARA REILLY
Pageants
Library events for week of 7/12
Business briefs
Race is on for Person of the Year
by TIM SHEA
Long & Foster holds annual Community Service Day
Lights, camera ... fix a problem
by DANIEL J. SERNOVITZ
Morgan must get ahead of growth curve
The pipeline to controlled growth
by JOE LANE
Area roundup
Letters to the editor
There are a few fossils active in sports
Two named to bank board
Hagerstown turns off the Power
Public meeting set on PE line plan
Go, Do, Learn
Suns notebook
by BOB PARASILITI
Author says collecting data has become a priority
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
St. Maria Goretti honor roll 4th quarter 2004-05
Obituaries
Arts, crafts fair helps fund projects at Caledonia State Park
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Pedal to the pavement
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
The pull drags them back
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Cars and trucks in their prime at Pa. show
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Hatching white mayflies attract attention
by Bill Anderson
Films catching county's good side
by BOB MAGINNIS
Why can't we seem to do things right the first time?
by TIM ROWLAND
St. James School honor roll 3rd trimester 2004-05
Dad's new wife spread mother's love to her family and beyond
by MARLO BARNHART
Man found dead identified
Singers to perform tonight at church
Freeing ride
by JULIE E. GREENE
Music by the Lake kickoff provides relaxing evening of music
by TARA REILLY
Young people
Charles town to race limited stakes
Business people
Stubbs' blast lifts American over Halfway
by JACK HILL III / Staff Correspondent
New business - The Cracked Cork
Waynesboro's smith tunes in with 64s for record, trip
by TIM KOELBLE
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