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What happened on July 28, 2008
NEWS
Boonsboro grad earns Nora Roberts Foundation scholarship
By JANET HEIM
Former Hancock health center director now practicing in W.Va.
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Around South Hagerstown
By STACI CLIPP / 240-625-7416
Washington County says alternate sites for communications tower won't work
By JOSHUA BOWMAN
Pa. roadwork starting today
Franklin Fire Co. awarded grants
This week in government
Potomac River postcards
Five things I've learned about fitness
By CHAD SMITH
Letters to the editor
Police briefs
Milestones
Himalayan cat reported missing on Spring Valley Road
Mail Call
Kerns, Staebler receive Hospice of Panhandle $500 scholarships
Blood drives
Community Foundation awards scholarships to Washington County students
Herald-Mail Forums
Washington County middle school enrollment to be held Aug. 5
Waynesboro grad writes play about Amish shootings
By JENNIFER FITCH
Washington County senior menus
Williamsport Legion post honors student essay winners
'Hoppers' bats heat up in Hagerstown
Smithsburg Lions honor two recent graduates
Support groups
South Mountain re-enactors portray "chaos" of Civil War skirmish
By HEATHER KEELS
Around North Hagerstown
By ELLEN ROWLAND / 240-217-5051
Volunteers wrestle to fund new bandstand at Berkeley Springs park
By TRISH RUDDER
Area Roundup - Hagerstown PONY 'A' stars win regional tourney
Boonsboro residents volunteer for "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"
By JANET HEIM
Henesy receives $1,000 scholarship from historical group
Go, Do, Learn
New Pangborn Elementary offers 'amazing' opportunities
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Williamsport High student-athletes receive scholarships
Body found near Appalachian Trail in Washington County
Online university allows student to fit learning in around family and work
By DAVE McMILLION
Feeling dog-gone good
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Boonsboro truck driver wins state driving championship for third time
By THAISI H. VELASQUEZ
Obituaries
Kauffman receives McDonald's scholarship
American Public University, Charles Town good for each other
By DAVE McMILLION
Santa on Harley brings Christmas in July to Franklin County
By JENNIFER FITCH
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