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What happened on April 29, 2007
NEWS
Student news
Some readers take our polls way too seriously
By LIZ THOMPSON
Cooking for others gives volunteer an energy outlet
by PEPPER BALLARD
Students collecting school supplies for Iraqis
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Truax finds the direction home, returns to coach HCC
By BOB PARASILITI
County offers prescription discount cards
By DON AINES
Honey-Lemon Tea Dressing
Suns' Solano hits walk-off HR
Coach offers inspiration on, off basketball court
by BOB PARASILITI
Business Briefs
Police briefs
Nailing it down - Shorter, natural tips are the way to go
By TIFFANY ARNOLD
Library events
A quarter-century later, Hedgesville grad finds lost class ring
Preps Area Roundup
Volunteer wins Red Cross Beulah T. Meyers Award
by TAMELA BAKER
Tri-State Calendar
Massacres can be stopped - at the cost of our way of life
by THOMAS FIERY
Crystal Ball donors share vision of future hospital
By MARLO BARNHART
Swing to remember
By CHRIS CARTER
Daniel drops down and give Suns power
By BOB PARASILITI
Arts & Entertainment today
Paintings sold to benefit HCC scholarship fund
by TIFFANY ARNOLD
Berkeley County's jailing costs could reach $3.5 million
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Online chat with Lisa Key
Professor has dedicated life to teaching music
by KATE S. ALEXANDER
Volunteer gives many hours on a regular basis
by ERIN JULIUS
HCC faculty gather for reunion
By KAREN HANNA
Complex left much to be desired
By DON AINES
Auction's goal is to send cancer going, going, gone
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Letters to the Editor
Helping hands
Preserving farmland is one of his passions
by DON AINES
Can Del. Weldon bridge tax impasse?
By BOB MAGINNIS
Helping his community remains a top priority
by PEPPER BALLARD
Ministry House offers prayer, spiritual comfort
by DAN DEARTH
Faith Christian Academy honor roll 3rd quarter 2006-07
Then, and now, he finds magic at Boys & Girls Club
by KAREN HANNA
Racer Hamilton was just a country kid at heart
By JASON STEIN
Library events
Orange-Poppy Seed Dressing
Habitat coordinator gives volunteers a boost
by TIFFANY ARNOLD
Once a teacher, she's remained an educator
by TAMELA BAKER
Preps Boxscores
Business Briefs
His home port
By MARLO BARNHART
'Normal person' helps students find answers
by TRISH RUDDER
Public gets peek at Franklin County's new jail
Local Results
Scouting
Obituaries
What do you think?
New jail, by the numbers
Students' art on display at City Park museum
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Coach's goal is to teach basketball to youngsters
by MARK KELLER
Clubhouse chatter- Baeza gets zoned in by zoning out
By BOB PARASILITI
Business People
Family and friends mourn Pa. soldier
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Faith and work at REACH leads to compassion
by PEPPER BALLARD
Business owner shares his technical expertise
by DAVE McMILLION
Deputy works to lhelp people avoid being victims
by MARLO BARNHART
If it's a challenge, he shifts into 'pilot attitude'
by MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Parks director takes recreation to new level
by MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Veteran headed project to build war memorial
by JULIE E. GREENE
Helping families help themselves was a top goal
by TRISH RUDDER
WCTHS principal plans rewards for students, teachers
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
He does a lot of good but says he's no do-gooder
by JULIE E. GREENE
Boonsboro man dies in crash
Historic train station gets a new 'old' look
By DAN DEARTH
His mother's words still influence his actions
by MARLO BARNHART
Volunteer, mentor gives back to the community
by TAMELA BAKER
Arts organizer brings 'back porch music' to area
by DAVE McMILLION
Pageant contestant takes up cause of diversity
by KAREN HANNA
Young people
Two fifth-graders tutor younger students in math
by JENNIFER FITCH
He's working to obtain local community centers
by DAN DEARTH
Desire for trees festival led to other projects
by JENNIFER FITCH
New HCC coach says 'no place like home'
By BOB PARASILITI
Key Club president enthusiastic about projects
by JENNIFER FITCH
Youth raises funds to help Habitat for Humanity
by ERIN JULIUS
Commissioner can't appoint defeated foe
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Volunteers raise $111,000 in March of Dimes event
By DAN DEARTH
Local Roundup
Hotels have rich history
By MARLO BARNHART
Teacher promotes reading, mentors youngsters
by ERIN CUNNINGHAM
New Business - Backbreakers Moving Company
Franklin County's new jail will be stricter
By DON AINES
Nora Roberts rewrites future of two buildings
By MARLO BARNHART
Students find ways to stretch money
By ASHLEY HARTMAN
Shafer made room in her heart, home for children
By MARLO BARNHART
Retired pastor and wife continue to minister
by MARLO BARNHART
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