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What happened on October 25, 2005
NEWS
Teacher indicted on animal cruelty charge
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Time is ripe to grow a crop of cheap fuel
by TIM ROWLAND
Proposed Chambersburg budget free of tax hike
by DON AINES
Former 'Skins stars play, hail to the North stadium efforts
b BOB PARASILITI
College knowledge
By Ric Dugan
Lavigne, Forsythe win Eastern awards
Police log
Spartans need huge effort to nip Madiens
by CHRIS CARTER /Staff Correspondent
Ethanol plant battle back in Pa. courtroom
by DON AINES
'Dreamer' is heartwarming family fare
by HIRA ZEB and FEDORA COPLEY
Hubs take stock in Baer market
by JACK HILL III / Staff Correspondent
Engine lift
By Richard T. Meagher
Arrest warrant issued for former Hagerstown mayoral candidate
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Free seminar on 'dairing today and tomorrow' Nov. 15 at county ag Center
Pa. adds 30 farms to program
The Wiccan way of Halloween
by MATT NEWTON
Road work set for Wednesday
Calendar
HCC earns $1.6 million boost for trucking
by TARA REILLY
Boonsboro boys could get Smithsburg
Area Roundup
Md. ag land group meeting today
Five teens contributed stories and photos to today's Next
Found animals
Mail Call
Letters to the editor
School lunches
Rethinking the war on drugs
Local 4-H'ers compete in rifle match
Prison staffing issue will face Ehrlich in '06 contest
Ehrlich visits county with cash in hand
by DANIEL J. SERNOVITZ
Speaker stresses peace at mosque open house
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Obituaries
Getting into the spirit
by NELL BARBER
Monroe hailed for loving ways
by TIFFANY ARNOLD
More federal funds eyed for hybrid electric trucks
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Student charged in two threat incidents
b KAREN HANNA
Rotary auction brightens day for four local organizations
by ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Governor says growth, preservation go together
by DANIEL J. SERNOVITZ
Tax group accuses official of not paying bills at tech center
by DON AINES
Halloween alter egos
by FEDORA COPLEY
Stallings sentenced to life without parole plus 30 years
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
New Peebles store gets off to brisk pace in Waynesboro
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Service news
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