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What happened on June 17, 2008
NEWS
Eidolon Nature Preserve walk in Morgan County set for July 5
Found animals
Smithsburg woman accused of animal cruelty fails to appear for trial
By ERIN JULIUS
It's good to see Hulk do what Hulk does - smash!
By BRAD SMITH / Pulse Correspondent
Ag calendar
Around Funkstown
By SUSIE HOFFMAN
What exactly does the Extension office do?
By JEFF SEMLER
Teens heading to Ecuador for 10 days to lend a hand
By ELINA MIR / Pulse Correspondent
Mail Call
Read for pleasure, read to win
By HANNAH TUSSING / Pulse Correspondent
I wish someone had a vendetta against me
By TIM ROWLAND
Hoffman starts summer drive by winning first junior golf tourney
By TIM KOELBLE
Letters to the Editor
Pulse poetry
By LEV YERMOLENKO
Hancock High School students who graduated from Washington County Technical High School
Make sure you're ready to cast your 2008 ballot
By BOB MAGINNIS
Pulse contributors for June 17:
Area Roundup
Poll results: Public officials and alleged traffic violations
Milestones
Saint James man a late bloomer in rose field
By JANET HEIM
Fishing for patience
Chambersburg FFA dairy judging team takes first place at event
Police briefs
Fairplay man charged with drinking while boating
By ERIN JULIUS
Opponents of shopping center near Hagerstown want more lucrative jobs for area
By HEATHER KEELS
Chambersburg to consider eliminating environmental district to control development
By DON AINES
Nominations sought for FSA committees
James Buchanan ag issues team places first at state event
Five arraigned in Jefferson High vandalism
By DAVE McMILLION
Spike falls from railroad bridge in Sharpsburg, breaking W.Va. man's windshield
Morgan County artist to travel to Greece to study sculpting
By TRISH RUDDER
Pa. smoking ban draws mixed reviews
By DON AINES and JENNIFER FITCH
Around Boonsboro
By KRISTY SMITH
Dads help daughters shine
By JULIE E. GREENE
Orioles players past and present speak at Hagerstown banquet
By ANDREW MASON
Hancock High School Class of 2008
Obituaries
$200 an hour question in Waynesboro: Is advice on cell phone towers worth it?
By JENNIFER FITCH
New director is part of Potomac Center's past
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Around Clear Spring
By CHERYL WEAVER
Remember safety when camping
By THAISI H. VELASQUEZ
Meet the falconer
By BECKY SNOUFFER / Pulse Correspondent
Chambersburg Police to move substation to former record store
By DON AINES
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