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What happened on July 22, 2005
NEWS
Obituaries
Hotel to target business clientele
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Mini Cooper joins the convertible crowd
by MALCOLM GUNN/Wheelbase Communications
Truck carrying dog food tips
BY ANDREW SCHOTZ
Children breathe breath of fresh air at asthma camp
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Ag Expo getting under way
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
RCI guard assaulted
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Tri-State briefs
Rested Suns knock off Lake County, 7-2
Terps coach expects big things in 2005-06
by LARRY YANOS
Speedway to host Cornett Memorial race
Mail call
A deal for the weigh station?
Driver avoids water after truck nearly goes in creek
by CANDICE BOSLEY
Found animals 7/22/05
Area Roundup
Baker, Dietrich honored by County Sports Hall of Fame
Prosecuting attorney says polling places are 'sacred'
by DAVE McMILLION
Clarification
Council's 'partner' plan for hospital makes sense
Working residents highlighted in Goodwill photo exhibit
by DANIEL J. SERNOVITZ
Police briefs
Letters to the editor
Out & about 7/22/05
Shooting reported
After Hours
Hagerstown 'A' drops opening game in Colt League tourney
by JACK HILL III / Staff Correspondent
Get kids reading, keep them reading
by KRISTIN WILSON
Hopefuls try out for spot with Mets
by TONY BUDNY
I-81 crash snarls traffic
by DAVE McMILLION
17-year-old paddler afloat in success
by HEATHER KEELS
Police making more arrests for illegal fireworks
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Make home a safe place for baby to crawl, for child to grow
by LISA PREJEAN
Former mayor's father remembered as active in community
by MARLO BARNHART
Youth baseball is served up this weekend
Hummer H2 is a capable off-road beast
by DAN LYONS/Motor Matters
Piano lab strikes a chord in Morgan County
by TRISH RUDDER
Guilford Township residents protest proposed rezoning
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
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