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What happened on July 19, 2010
NEWS
Horse-pulling, dog-petting all part of Ag Expo
By DAVE McMILLION
Ronald Eugene Turner, 66
Ag Expo a treat in many ways for many ages
W.Va. man enters plea in second M&T Bank robbery
By DON AINES
Janys E. Clevenger, 85
Sylvia Ione Smallwood, 76
Suns roast Braves with a Smoker
Around North Hagerstown
By ELLEN ROWLAND
Support groups
W.Va. man wins vacation for donating blood
Community calendar
If an earthquake happens, and no one feels it...
Special election set for Byrd's Senate seat
Hagerstown Bridge Club results
Blood drives
Small changes can add up to big results
By CHAD SMITH / Special to The Herald-Mail
Mail Call
Washington County senior menus
Antietam Bible College taking registration
Letters to the Editor
Obama to GOP: Restore unemployment benefits now
Jarvis, Ritz receive scholarships to attend Shippensburg U.
Top stories for Sunday, July 18th 2010
Cap on ruptured well staying shut, despite leaks, seepage
Ricky Lee Wilson, 52
Meeting Aug. 12 for South Hagerstown High alumni
Haven Lutheran Church to hold VBS July 26 to 30
Milestones
Hospice of the Panhandle closes on land deal
David Edward Kessel, 51
Grove, Norberto receive scholarships from IAAP
Police briefs
Go, Do, Learn
Around South Hagerstown
By STACI CLIPP / 240-310-2148
Beaver named McMurran Scholar at Shepherd
Community Foundation hands out scholarships
Trial postponed for Hagerstown woman charged in vehicle death
By DON AINES
Clear Spring's bats do the talking
By BRETT NIEVES/Staff Correspondent
Chambersburg knocks off Hagerstown 'A'
Hagerstown City Council to consider advantages of going paperless
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Funkstown hammers Woodsboro
By JACK HILL III/Staff Correspondent
Tech High computer game students display work
Technical High School student awarded car
Old Forge Elementary honors students for character
Homers help Halfway hold on to a 10-11 victory
By WILL ROBINSON/Staff Correspondent
Local woman sheds more than 100 pounds
By TIFFANY ARNOLD
Emma Lee Chambers, 89
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