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What happened on October 09, 2005
NEWS
West Virginia beekeepers put a sting to U.S. production
Inside moves
By CANDICE BOSELY
Artistic shoes being auctioned
Poll responses
Time for business community to step up
By Bob Maginnis
Thrashers live up to the name
Letters to the Editor
Education briefs
Shoes step up from closet to art gallery
By JULIE E. GREENE
October brings variety for hunters
By Bill Anderson
Tri-State calendar
Blazers' feet do talking for them
By KEVIN SPRADLIN
Bloodmobiles
Ravens, Lions out to prove points not that important
By LARRY LAGE
As weather cools, pumpkins are hot
By LORI YOUNG
football standings
Senator Byrd idolizes the Constitution
By Lyn Widmyer
Lowering anti-competition lawwould help lower gasoline prices
By Tom Firey
Hagerstown bridge club posts results
Mountaineers take charge of Big East by beating Rutgers
Roll call
By Thomas Voting Reports
Speed Whiz takes W.Va.'s Breeders test
By LARRY YANOS
Improving practice, image of jailers
By DANIEL J. SERNOVITZ
Library lists suggested notable titles for Oct.
Support groups
Infamous Portis-Bailey deal gets face-to-face evaluation
By EDDIE PELLS
Obituaries
McDonald's College Expo set for Oct. 15
Washington County resident to participate in pageant
band competition-winners list
Online chat with Terry Headlee
Coming this fall to a tree near you
By KRISTIN WILSON
Area roundup - Newman carries Cougars past Fort Hill
Festival features apples, artists
By BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Giannaris still giving back
By MARIE GILBERT
Rain turns cyclocross bicycle race into mud bog
By CANDICE BOSELY
Ferne Toms leaves a legacy of caring for family, others
By MARLO BARNHART
Terps prey on Owls
By ROB MAADDI
Volunteers put hands to work to ease minds of sick children
By KRISTIN WILSON
A weaker mayor? A stronger mayor may be a better answer
By TIM ROWLAND
Hospital seeking funding from feds
By RICHARD F. BELISLE
football stats
Paper to add puzzle, reader comment option
By TERRY HEADLEE
Spooky tales and historic tours on TV
By JULIE E. GREENE
Retreat from Gettysburg
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
It's Berkeley Springs churn to host Apple Butter Festival
By TRISH RUDDER
Dunkelberger's double dampened by downpours
By Larry Yanos
Plant closing 'like a slow death'
By DANIEL J. SERNOVITZ
And the beat goes on
By BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
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