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What happened on April 26, 2006
NEWS
Tiers of joy
by KRISTIN WILSON
Suns pitch education
by YVETTE MAY / Staff Photographer
Mail Call
Search is on in area for missing plane
Professor says trolley station can be restored
by KAREN HANNA
Fewer students sick after school reopens
by DAVE McMILLION
Corrections
In their sights
by JOE CROCETTA / Staff Photographer
Majority of council supports more fire department jobs
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Gala Auction set for Saturday
City asks county for help with parking project
by TARA REILLY
Preps Area Roundup
Business as usual
by BOB PARASILITI
AARP chapter to hold picnic
Borough, township officials confident about water levels
by JENNIFER FITCH
North boys, South girls finally win
by CHRIS CARTER / Staff Correspondent
Area results
Police briefs
Waste competition gets boost from judge's ruling
by ROBERT SNYDER
Letters to the editor
Blast from the past
Around Maugansville
by MELITA WISHARD
Duplicate bridge club posts results
County denies developer's tax request
by TARA REILLY
Commissioners OK tax rebates for homeowners
by TARA REILLY
Hospital Auxiliary recognized during National Volunteer Week
by ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Preps Boxscores
Obituaries
Voter law charges forwarded
By PEPPER BALLARD
Man gets prison time in 2005 firearms case
Snacks are part of a healthful diet
by LYNN F. LITTLE
Hunting an elusive but tasty prey with your bare hands
by BOB MAGINNIS
Allegany pounds HCC
Five seek spot in GOP primary for Berkeley Co. Commission
by ROBERT SNYDER
Students spend time as mayor
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Man pleads guily in prostitution case
by PEPPER BALLARD
Man charged in chase waives hearing in Franklin Co. Court
Klan gets OK for rally at Antietam
by KAREN HANNA
Victim Witness Unit honors police, others
by PEPPER BALLARD
Steerrrike - Week three
by BOB PARASILITI
City Council unanimously approves APFO ordinance
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Around Sharpsburg and Keedysville
by HARRY NOGLE
Sisterhood and service see sorority through 75 years
by ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Former Chambersburg officer faces charges
by DON AINES
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