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What happened on September 18, 2007
NEWS
Obituaries
NFL--Surprise, surprise
By ROBERT KELLER
Break fast club
By DAN KAUFFMAN
This week, and always, be safe in Pa.
Writing questions to be cut from state exams
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Mail Call
Ag calendar
Queen of a troubled realm
By DARCY SHULL
Ag conference here in 2008
Leopards get first victory
By JACK HILL III / Staff Correspondent
Compromise could end body-transport debate
Preps Area Roundup
Can't beet fresh veggies
By RIC DUGAN / Staff Photographer
Police briefs
Found animals
Comedy is not all that funny
By LAURA BELL
Tri-State briefs
Conococheage FFA wins competition
Corrections
School Board seeks money for new Antietam Academy
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Letters to the Editor
HCC request money for arts, sciences building
By JOSHUA BOWMAN
School!? What's the point?
By DYLAN THACKSTON
Area writer makes 'Mad Dash' her 17th novel
By ASHLEY HARTMAN
Two students hurt when car and school bus collide
By HEATHER KEELS
Washington Township OKs field for Stallions
By JENNIFER FITCH
Applications due Dec. 15 for Md. farm loan fund
Beyond the call of duty
By HEATHER KEELS
Pa. rescue squad looking to hire EMTs as volunteer numbers drop
By JENNIFER FITCH
We are the people
By TERESA GILBERT
Hancock businesses can get fixed electric rate
By JOSHUA BOWMAN
Idiocracy? Or educated electorate?
By SHOVAL RESNICK
Local physician brings McCoy's music to life
By TRISH RUDDER
Oh brother, here we slo-gan in West Virginia
By TIM ROWLAND
Pa. offers money for youth ag projects
Police Brief
Slaying suspect remains in jail
By JENNIFER FITCH
Red Cross schedules first Treasure Hunt
To stretch forage, options are many
By Jeff Semler
Double-slaying case in the hands of jury in Berkeley County
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Local country artist shares his song in new book
By TRISH RUDDER
Former court clerk, mom to stand trial in Carroll County, Md.
By ERIN JULIUS
Police looking for Family Dollar robber
By ERIN JULIUS
Local man killed in motorcycle accident
By ERIN JULIUS
Walking the walk marks 145th anniversary of Antietam battle
By DAN DEARTH
From Hagerstown to Australia
By SHOVAL RESNICK
Track coach runs away with new book
By JANET HEIM
Doctor dedicated to county's hospice care
By JANET HEIM
Youth soccer roundup
Win would be breath of fresh air to Waynesboro
By MARK KELLER
JB, Potter leave Indians with nothing
By LARRY YANOS
Brian Hose fills prescription as one of state's top pharmacists
by JANET HEIM
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