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What happened on October 05, 2006
NEWS
Obituaries
Marriage licenses
Local movie schedule
Fidelity Bank to move its headquarters
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
A flock in the park
by Joe Crocetta / Staff Photographer
Community briefs
Lehigh Valley names Landes as GM
Ongoing on stage
Preps Area Results
Area Roundup
Teens and all ages welcome at In the Street festival
by TIFFANY ARNOLD
Concert series starts Friday
by JULIE E. GREENE
Good sense takes holiday on first of each month
by TIM ROWLAND
GT's receiver is carrying Sunday punch
by BOB PARASILITI
Smithsburg briefs
More than the Score
Mail Call
Judge to issue final hospital decision
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Nightlife
Blazers battling to prove they're No. 1
by ANDREW MASON
When inmates don't go home
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
With latest tie-breaker, Bruchey is two-for-two
Roundtable to address education needs of industry
by DON AINES
National Newspaper Week
Forum looks at other issues
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Police briefs
Found animals
Folk festival honors Denver, Bissex
by TIFFANY ARNOLD
HCC serves, protects its top ranking
by JACK HILL III / Staff Correspondent
Preps Area Roundup
First lady visits improved school and family center
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Know more in 30 seconds
Cops: Woman aided accused
by KAREN HANNA
Pa. printer to lay off about 150
by DON AINES
Letters to the editor
Democratic leaders slated to appear at Jefferson Jackson Dinner
Chemist: Victim's blood was on jacket
by PEPPER BALLARD
Apple Butter Festival is in 33rd year
by TIFFANY ARNOLD
Pedestrian struck and killed near Martinsburg Mall
Host of October attractions find Washington County haunts
by TOM RIFORD
Waynesboro opens trash service to bids
by KATE S. ALEXANDER
They want to scare you
by JULIE E. GREENE
Sarbanes says Bush is anti-labor
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Man gets prison time on assault charges
by MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Syd is really spaced out this time
by BIG SYDNEY
Fly-in, Fairchild reunion slated for this weekend
She helps light the night
by JANET HEIM
Recent high school graduates receive recognition from club
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Suit seeks $4.25 million from rafting company
by DAVE McMILLION
Catlett named mayor in Hedgesville
by MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Ongoing on exhibits
Borough might consider selling Rotary parking lot
by KATE S. ALEXANDER
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