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What happened on September 22, 2005
NEWS
Marriage licenses
Obituaries
Top course performances in area prep cross country
Native tribes were 1st settlers
by HEATHER C. SMATHERS
HTG Mill among Beaver Creek's historic buildings
by ADAM BEHSUDI
Hawks plot course to win behind Plotner
by JACK HILL III / Staff Correspondent
Technical Innovation Center
Service offers hope for peace
by CANDICE BOSELY
Smithsburg
Hancock rich in transportation history
by HEATHER C. SMATHERS
Help for home buyers
Quad State conference coming to town
by TAMELA BAKER
Founder ended up broke
by HEATHER C. SMATHERS
Red Cross blood drives planned in county
Hancock
Funkstown
Service groups
Chamber of Commerce
Alcoholics Anonymous
Humane Society
Local briefs
Lawmakers say sales tax offers more tax relief
by DON AINES
Can I get a big A-men?
by TIM ROWLAND
Weather to remain dry, warm in October
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
State lawmakers
Williamsport
Boonsboro
Voting
Keedysville
Sharpsburg
Little Heiskell Duplicate Bridge Club posts results
Community briefs
Girl Scouts
Square ideas in Waynesboro to be sent to the state
School board briefs
by KAREN HANNA
Boy Scouts
Police briefs
Rezoning request triggers another City Council dispute
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Pets
Edc
Spell-bound by personal sports favorites
by ANDY MASON
Pageant board officers elected
Clear Spring
Mail Call
Letters to the editor
Neighborhood watches
Found animals
Senior clubs
County Commissioners
Meetings to focus on land preservation program
by TARA REILLY
City woman is charged in abandoned baby case
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Wilson College to host Katrina relief festival on Oct. 1
Music and art festival to help filmmaker's effort
by CANDICE BOSELY
Support groups
Area Roundup
HTG Volunteers
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Religion
Canal closing affected Big Pool families
by ADAM BEHSUDI
Funding school construction
Don't touch that dial - It's SydTV
by BIG SYDNEY
Chili takes center stage at cook-off
by KRISTIN WILSON
W.Va. craft show to draw thousands
by JULIE E. GREENE
Clear spring gave town its name
by HEATHER C. SMATHERS
Founders were in quest of land
by HEATHER C. SMATHERS
Berkeley Springs serves more than its 1-2 punch
by ANDREW MASON
Telework Center
County students attend leadership retreat
by KAREN HANNA
Weak ground game has Terps running in place
by BOB PARASILITI
Advanced Technology Center
Railroad made Cascade a resort area
by HEATHER KEELS
Rescuers return from Louisiana
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Singles
Bill calls for removal of killer's remains
Man who fled from bailiffs found under car and barefoot
by CANDICE BOSELY
Brownsville has a post office and a history
by HEATHER KEELS
Funkstown started out as Jerusalem
by HEATHER C. SMATHERS
Allegation stalls trial in slaying of woman
by Pepper Ballard
Hagerstown
Steam engine and craft show this weekend in Smithsburg
by JULIE E. GREENE
Famed ghost hunter tells tales of the paranormal
by DAVE McMILLION
New water tower to serve Berkeley County's northern end
by CANDICE BOSELY
Sharpsburg county's first town
by HEATHER C. SMATHERS
Recycling
Service news
Downsville history predates the community
by TONY BUDNY
Coping
Early settler had land grant from king
by HEATHER C. SMATHERS
Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a - whole bunch of planes!
by JULIE E. GREENE
Refugee relocation puts housing issue in spotlight
Area students participate in international prayer event
by KAREN HANNA
Washington County Historical Society
HTG Sandy Hook beginnings based on folklore
by HEATHER KEELS
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