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What happened on August 15, 2009
NEWS
Thomas R. Wright, 65
Right or left, we run columnists who make you think
By JOHN LEAGUE
Ongoing exhibits
Business briefs
Ongoing onstage
Hospice fundraiser packs a 'Ponch'
By RICHARD F. BELISLE
Letters to the Editor
The Wyatts
Arts briefs
The Klines
Business calendar
Franklin Co. agency officials react to Pa. budget impasse
By JENNIFER FITCH
Top stories for Friday, Aug. 14
Letter: Quarry would have no ill effects
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
In the cities
Margaret Helen Stout, 81
My Freedom, My Future, My America
By JESSE BUCHMAN
County going in wrong direction on development
By JOE LANE
Lollipopalooza rocks
By MARIE GILBERT
Jamaican Festival 2009
Dish serves up fantastic cuisine
By OMNI VORE, Special to the Herald-Mail
Truckers group meets for lunch
Mail Call
GreenJackets hand Suns seventh straight loss
Rosa H. Jara, 57
Renewal and remembrance
Frederick Manor youths collect cans for Humane Society
Delores Lynn McDonald Rohrer, 64
New Business Spotlight: These tunes will travel
Malone soaks up Suns' shine
Business people
Focus on a 'jewel' interview with Maryland Theatre's new director
By TIFFANY ARNOLD
Paramount Pack 103 Webelo Scouts cross over to Boy Scouts
Hospice benefits from fundraiser
Pa. Dems hear from candidates at picnic
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Area roundup -- Running results
Student news
Five generations
The Gutshalls
DOT Foods donation
Locks of Love - Mina's gift of hair
Big wheels
By MARK KELLER
Hancock revitalization in bloom
By HEATHER KEELS
Jousting tradition anchors Fairplay Days
By ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Does our government have the cure?
By LLOYD "PETE" WATERS
Re-enactors offer glimpse of Antietam
By ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Boiled dumplings are savory (8/16)
By Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Richard B. Ludewig, 93
Janet L. Frey
By MARLO BARNHART
Rouzerfest has food, fun and Flash
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Investor satisfaction study ranks Edward Jones No. 1
Mrs. Margaret S. (Smith) "Peggy" McCleaf, 85
Divorces
Foreclosures rising in Tri-State area
By ARNOLD S. PLATOU
Thomas Raymond Borum III, 30
Troop 26 holds Court of Honor, honors members
Hershey family takes Boys & Girls Club group to Nats game
Scholarship recepients
Area students get degrees from Frostburg State
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