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What happened on April 04, 2008
NEWS
Case continued against man accused of Hagerstown M&T Bank robbery
By ERIN JULIUS
Rabies clinic scheduled April 12 in Waynesboro
Mail Call
Jefferson County budget puzzle still not solved
By DAVE McMILLION
S. Fourth Street fire investigated in Pa.
Washington County library events
Correction
USM-H agreement reached
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Cokie Roberts to speak in Frederick
How will you use your economic stimulus payment?
By LYNN LITTLE
Hagerstown man charged with rape pleads guilty to assault
Superlatives perform history of American music
By MARLO BARNHART
Pa. Senate candidates take questions at Fayetteville forum
By CHRIS CARTER
Despite miscues, Blazers' win is no mistake
By LARRY YANOS
Found animals
Area Roundup
Plenty of bidders on Franklin County emergency services project
By DON AINES
Milestones
North rebounds to knock off Clear Spring
By JACK HILL III / Staff Correspondent
Track Leaderboard
Upcoming classes
Preps Boxscores
Boonsboro Family Worship Center holding gospel sing tonight
Antietam National Battlefield to host book signing by Civil War authors Saturday
Hagerstown's Elks Lodge 378 plans money bonanza for Sunday, June 8
Weekend calendar
Suns clock for OT, win opener in 14 innings
Former AB&C employees could get partial payment of wages
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Letters to the Editor
Volunteers needed to clean up Antietam Battlefield
USM-Hagerstown funding talks expected to resume
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Temporary bridge is no solution for Funkstown
By KRISTIN ALESHIRE
Area Results
Clarificiation
Buy bargains and save resources at April 19 yard sale in Waynesboro
Removal firm cancels free e-waste disposal day at Valley Mall
Year-long reconstruction would shut down Jonathan Street in sections
By JOSHUA BOWMAN
Homeland Security grants will help Hagerstown hire 9 more firefighters
By DAN DEARTH
Washington County Commissioners briefs
By JOSHUA BOWMAN
Communications tower opponents send hundreds of e-mails
By HEATHER KEELS
New gas mains, lines to be installed on Jonathan Street
Amended bill would keep Funkstown bridge open, pending study
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Capito urges residents to file returns to receive checks
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Snyder feels at home at Western Maryland One-Stop Job Centers
by MARLO BARNHART
Next week in Washington County Public Schools
Trojans make breaks, Indians just break
By BOB PARASILITI
Man ruled incompetent to stand trial in Franklin County attempted-homicide case
By DON AINES
Donors to new Hagerstown arts school offered naming rights
By MARIE GILBERT
Net gain for Washington County fisherman
Hagerstown bulk trash collection scheduled for April 14-19
Obituaries
Franklin County coroner defends actions in man's 2005 death
By DON AINES
Around Maugansville
By MELITA WISHARD / 301-790-0079
On 40th anniversary of King's death, Tri-State residents say race relations not ideal
By MARLO BARNHART
Pa. Senate candidate Curley switches to Democratic Party
By CHRIS CARTER
Around Sharpsburg and Keedysvlle
By HARRY NOGLE / 301-432-2437
Married Hagerstown mom fulfills lifelong pageant dream
By JULIE E. GREENE
Farmland preservation is art show theme
By DON AINES
Club meetings, fundraisers
Mercersburg library receives $400,000 gift
School lunch menus for Washington, Berkeley counties
Hello, World!
North Hagerstown's Phillips making a name for herself on the track
By ANDREW MASON
Woman arrested in connection with Sharpsburg Pike burglary
Class at Hagerstown art gallery has Easter theme
Franklin County offers xeriscaping course
AMVETS to present award of excellence to Hagerstown veteran, civic leader
By MARLO BARNHART
Judge rules Pa. man incompetent to stand trial
By DON AINES
Turn off the tube and pick up a book
By CATHERINE HALL
Town of Bath police chief resigns
By TRISH RUDDER
Preps Area Roundup
Not working for a living
By TIFFANY ARNOLD
Washington County District Court briefs
By HEATHER KEELS
Police briefs
Freshmen grow up quick for Greencastle softball team
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Students get hands-on learning with embryology project
By LISA TEDRICK PREJEAN
Police continue to investigate Jefferson High School break-in
By DAVE McMILLION
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