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What happened on July 14, 2005
NEWS
Magisterial District Judge seat might not be filled until fall
by DON AINES
Reminisce and learn about flying
by Cheryl M. Keyser
Adults, teens injured in hayride wagon accident
Area results
State sewer rule may trump county's rural rezoning law
by BOB MAGINNIS
Elected officials seek second DMV office in Eastern Panhandle
by CANDICE BOSLEY
Safety measure trumps horsepower
By TONY BUDNY
Monster trucks - even more fun in reverse
by JULIE E. GREENE
Study - Wilson provides $12.5 million to economy
by DON AINES
First Chili Cookoff slated for Saturday
by CANDICE BOSLEY
Mail call from 7/13/05
PenMar not such a snow white tale
by TIM ROWLAND
Man charged with raping teenage girl
Rockers on parade in Chambersburg
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
D.C. man faces charges after two-county chase
Event fosters community pride
by KRISTIN WILSON
Red Cross in need of O negative blood
Schools to appeal assessment scores
by KAREN HANNA
It's hard not to root for Floyd at the Tour
by ANDREW MASON
Hancock calendar
Hancock senior activities
Letters to the editor
Hancock briefs
by TARA REILLY
High school grads collect on fourth-grade promise
by TONY BUDNY
Teen requests trial in assault case
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Commission on Aging asks county for financial help to move
by TARA REILLY
Hancock man not stay-at-home type of retiree
by MARLO BARNHART
Oakland peaks in time to scale South Mountain
by CHRIS CARTER /Staff Correspondent
Area Roundup
Baby makes Hancock's manager miss first day
by MARLO BARNHART
Police briefs
Obituaries
Maugansville keeps pitching for title
by JACK HILL III / Staff Correspondent
Hall of Fame to honor county's best prep athletes
Wild about Harry
by HEATHER KEELS
Developer proposes 328 acres of housing
by TARA REILLY
Modern dance in Shepherdstown
by JULIE E. GREENE
Roundhouse Rail Days offer various entertainment options
by KRISTIN WILSON
Contractor moving into business park
by DANIEL J. SERNOVITZ
Packed with events, ChambersFest enters 19th year
by Cheryl M. Keyser
Verderosa, Kline resign from Pa. high school
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Teen admits involvement in rock-throwing, awaits penalty
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
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