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What happened on December 30, 2009
NEWS
3 developers of Martinsburg-area projects apply for stimulus program
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Pearl S. "Petie" Michael, 90
Milestones
Ella Mae Gallatin, 90
Up to 2 inches of snow, sleet expected in Hagerstown
By DAVE McMILLION
Bringing home the bacon
By TIM KOELBLE
Mark Glenn Weaver, 80
Rhoda P. Bricker Benshoff, 74
Mail Call
Snow, snow go away, come again another day
By TIM ROWLAND
2010 Farm Show to feature best of Pa. agriculture
Community calendar
Hitting the high notes in Hagerstown
By MARIE GILBERT
Pork and sauerkraut dinner set for New Year's Day
Fairlie Stirling Evason (nee Jamieson)
Winter wonderland
Senior clubs
Leopards show stuff in victory
By CHRIS CARTER
Around Halfway
By JAMIE SHEKELS
Washington Co. Juvenile Court briefs
Anxiety produced a Christmas classic
By Robert A. "Bob" Poor
Pet Watch
Around Hancock
By ANNE WEATHERHOLT
Letters to the Editor
Rebels capture Overlea tourney title
Police briefs
Dwight Wayne Hollingsworth, 61
Kara Anne Lang, 2
Senior lunches
Mildred Elizabeth Barrett Brown, 81
Top stories for Tuesday, December 29th 2009
A look back at the top news stories of 2009 in Washington County Part 2
Senior center calendar
Pamela Ann Ashworth, 63
Southern Fulton covers all the angles
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Airmen with 167th helped Harpers Ferry dig out of snow
Four Washington Co. residents have given at least 25 gallons of blood
By JANET HEIM
Gary L. Turney, 58
Martinsburg squadron of Civil Air Patrol seeks adult volunteers
Theodore W. Crunkleton, 81
Terry L. Punt, 60
Host Hancock holds off Broadfording in Holiday tourney
Tina Louise Carter, 29
Briggs Animal Adoption Center helps 'a few animals'
By RICHARD F. BELISLE
Mary Louise Turner, 79
USDA offers financial help to dairy farmers
Teen guilty of animal abuse for beating dog
By BRIDGET DiCOSMO
Police continue to deal with parking space disputes
By ERIN JULIUS
Inmates who committed suicide were serving sentences for sex crimes
By BRIDGET DiCOSMO
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