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What happened on January 08, 2008
NEWS
Obituaries
Construction projects abound in Boonsboro
By DAN DEARTH
A ride in the park
Waynesboro council makes final fire service offer to Quincy
By JENNIFER FITCH
Franklin County GOP chief to challenge Punt
By DON AINES
Chambersburg mayor breaks tie at first council meeting
By DON AINES
Boonsboro town calendar
Mail Call
Applemen's core game plan dismantles Gaels
By CONNER GILBERT / Staff Correspondent
Area roundup
Robinwood Medical Center offices remained closed Tuesday after water main break
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Police have few clues to Pa. man's whereabouts
By DON AINES
Sharpsburg 4-H'ers have gifts, songs for seniors
Preps Boxscores
Redskins, Steelers lose in playoffs
By RYAN BERRY / Pulse Correspondent
Berkeley County residents petition against brick company's plans
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Are you a poet and don't know it?
P.S. It's not a bad movie
By EVA NIESSNER / Pulse Correspondent
RCI taken off lockdown
By ERIN JULIUS
Ag calendar
Wal-Mart to open in northern Berkeley County March 5
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Forum on Washington County home rule issue set for Thursday
Farm Show prep
U.S. senators offer condolences to Nicholson's family
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Tri-State farmers urged to complete census forms
Community calendar
Only eight teams remain
By ROBERT KELLER / Pulse Correspondent
'Tis the season
By SHOVAL RESNICK / Pulse Corresponent
Waynesboro's fee for land-use permits could quadruple
By JENNIFER FITCH
Pulse brief
Hagerstown council to discuss demolishing buildings behind Alms House
By DAN DEARTH
Preps Area Roundup
'Srv'
By E. L. SYVERSON
Chambersburg council OKs plan to bank sick leave for injured officer
By DON AINES
Tired of the same-old, same-old?
By EVA NIESSNER / Pulse Correspondent
Debate set on home rule government for Washington County
By
Milestones
New Greencastle police chief, council members sworn in
By ASHLEY HARTMAN
Boonsboro briefs
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
From feasting to fasting
By FEDORA COPLEY / Pulse Correspondent
Southeastern Senior Site activities
Lend a Hand Dinner feeds hundreds
USDA begins issuing payments to farmers who suffered losses
Letters to the Editor
Hagerstown residents warm up to record-setting Monday
By DAN DEARTH
Panhandle schools already restrict foods despite legislative move against soda, sugary snacks
By DAVE McMILLION
The Fall of a Teen Queen
By SARA MARTENS / Pulse Correspondent
Allegheny gains power in shady way
By TIM ROWLAND
Chambersburg Borough Council approves contract with blue-collar workers
By DON AINES
Hagerstown man gets 13 years in home-invasion robbery, assault
By ERIN JULIUS
Hagerstown woman ordered to pay restitution for stealing from Goodwill
By ERIN JULIUS
New Chambersburg mayor casts tie-breaking vote within minutes of being sworn in
By DON AINES
Semipro football coming to Eastern Panhandle
By DAVE McMILLION
McConnellsburg blasts CVCS in rematch
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Author writes about girls' growing-up years
By COURTNEY BRADFORD / Pulse Correspondent
Police briefs
North Stars rise to occasion to make shortages go a long way
By CHRIS CARTER / Staff Correspondent
Stepfather of slain Smithsburg officer presses for death penalty
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Ryan-Batchelor team rolls to adult/youth championship
By LARRY YANOS
Juror admits to having note in deliberations in Jefferson County murder trial
By DAVE McMILLION
Hedgesville football job still vacant
By MARK KELLER
Martin named fire chief in Waynesboro
By JENNIFER FITCH
Smithsburg says goodbye to fallen officer
By HEATHER KEELS
Charges dropped against former W.Va. correctional officer in counterfeiting case
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
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