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What happened on July 19, 2006
NEWS
Found animals
Correction
Orphans Court judge hopeful is retired correctional officer
by PEPPER BALLARD
Falling waters
by RIC DUGAN / Staff Photographer
Candidate hopes to use experience as register of wills
by PEPPER BALLARD
Cooling off
by RIC DUGAN / Staff Photographer
Discovery Station seeks more funds
by TARA REILLY
Hiser helps Captains beat Hagerstown
County and city finish sewer system connection project
by TARA REILLY
Blast from the past
Commissioners candidate would focus on growth
by ERIN JULIUS
Results of investigation into man's death on hold
by DON AINES
Police briefs
Area Roundup
Duplicate bridge club posts results
W.Va. woman gains Focus with prize
by ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Tugging away
by KEVIN G. GILBERT / Staff Photographer
Employees evacuated following fire at Pa. plant
by JENNIFER FITCH
Hagerstown briefs
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Mail Call
Museum of Fine Arts will be closed for repairs, upgrades
Man sentenced in robberies, assault on officer
by PEPPER BALLARD
Around Maugansville
Around Sharpsburg
by HARRY NOGLE
Man charged in wife's death waives hearing in Pa.
by DON AINES
Fast healthful meal tips for busy families
by LYNN F. LITTLE
Want to serve, not get big paycheck
by BOB MAGINNIS
Assistant principal approved in Waynesboro
by JENNIFER FITCH
Letters to the editor
Police identify remains found in Morgan County, W.Va.
Obituaries
Pa. car-train collision kills Waynesboro man
by JENNIFER FITCH
Commissioners meet with Christoffel
by TARA REILLY
Hagerstown man faces drug charges
Retired farmer takes time to enjoy the view
by JANET HEIM
Storms cut off power
by ERIN JULIUS
Heat makes people ill, adds demand for electricity
by PEPPER BALLARD
Home sushi chef
by TIFFANY ARNOLD
Bridge tournament raises money for Food Resources Inc.
Preserved one-room schoolhouse to be open for tours
by DON AINES
Thousands lose power in aftermath of storms
From Staff reports
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