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What happened on June 20, 2009
NEWS
Religion: Special services
P. Jeannine Files Mongold, 77
Reporting the news can be like a foot race
By JOEL HUFFER
Russell Clarence (Sonny) Miller, 66
Henry L. Grantham, 55
Pa. students raise money for medical center
Forecasters see cooler summer
By ASHLEY REID
Violet "Dot" Ruth Michaels, 101
Chloe's gift to Locks of Love
Religion: Speakers and topics
Golden Living Center residents volunteer at walk
Pilots fly by remote
By ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Gospel concert makes joyful noise
Taking a ride
6.1% of grads from area choose military
By KATE S. ALEXANDER and JENNIFER FITCH
Hancock woman marks 100th with open house
By MARIE GILBERT
Royal Rangers hold Pinewood Derby
Ground broken for new elementary school
By RICHARD F. BELISLE
Berkeley Co. taxpayers to be asked to fund school building projects
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Shirk, Ritter compete at nationals
Legion donates to Children's Village
Suns split with Shorebirds
Mason Dixon Cup hosts 63 youth teams
By CONNER GILBERT
Scout's Eagle project beautifies cemetery
Religion: Musical notes
Luella H. Ebersole, 89
Huyett T. Grove, 72
He loves me, he loves me not
By JULIE E. GREENE
Top stories for Friday, June 19
Suns split another doubleheader with Delmarva
Thanks to fathers who stay involved with kids
Police: Self-inflicted injury preceded shooting at hospital
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
To one reporter, Schurz more than father of journalism
By PAT KING MACHT
Clear Spring Middle School honor roll
Vacation Bible schools
Student news
Judith H. Nave, 68
E. Russell Hicks Middle School honor roll
Area roundup -- Runners turn out for local 5K
Kayla Christine Whidden
First-time dads enjoying new role
By MARLO BARNHART
Ravens Roost van shines at parade
Lynda Lee Norris remembered as 'a caregiver ... plus'
By MARLO BARNHART
Relay for Life closing ceremony is soggy, sleepy but spirited
By ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Antietam Bible College graduates, dean's list
Butterflies bring bucks for arts school
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Funkstown doubles up Williamsport
By JACK HILL III
Pure and Simple Cafe lives up to its name
By OMNI VORE
Springfield Middle School honor roll
Fire on the Mountain recalls 'forgotten battle'
By MARIE GILBERT
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