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What happened on July 26, 2010
NEWS
Investigation into cause of museum fire close to being finished
By JENNIFER FITCH
Washington County senior menus
Top stories for Sunday, July 25th 2010
Public hearing planned for proposed annexation
Around South Hagerstown
By STACI CLIPP / 240-310-4128
Letters to the Editor
Funkstown qualifies for state tournament
By JACK HILL III/Staff Correspondent
Public hearing slated on conversion district overlay
Suns get rained out
Milestones
Braves on verge of forcing Game 6
Pentagon trying to assess damage from leaked Afghan war documents
Support groups
Waynesboro Historical Society plans book sale
Hagerstown Bridge Club results
Found animals
Nellie S. Montgomery, 45
Two vehicles, one motorcycle involved in I-81 crash
Around North Hagerstown
By ELLEN ROWLAND
Three James Buchanan High students receive $1,000 scholarships
Wivell says local experience is good for a delegate
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Mail Call
National Night Out Events in the Tri-State area
This week in government
Blood drives
Storm closes roads, causes outages in Jefferson County
Traffic accident closes I-81 in W.Va., two injured
Bruce Darwin Younker, 63
Amy Robbins receives leadership award from Stevenson University
Goats, pigs compete for overconditioned kudos
Law enforcement agencies using new technology for interviews
By DON AINES
Endoscopy center raises funds with basket raffle
Avoid weekend wipeout to sabotage fitness
by CHAD SMITH
Arnett, Weicht receive $1,000 Altizer scholarships
Foundation presents South County, Clear Spring scholarships
Rain halts Maugansville Senior game
Piloting scholarship has Hagerstown woman soaring
By LUCIA TAYO
BP's Hayward to step down as CEO in October
Patricia Mae Hill, 65
Retired clinical social worker creates fund for continuing education
by TIFFANY ARNOLD
Kretzer wants to focus on student fitness if elected to the school board
By DAN DEARTH
Two people injured in Morgan County head-on collision
By DAN DEARTH
Lexus fire causes $1,000 in damages
Michael Lee Cosey Sr., 48
W.Va. man enters plea in hit-and-run
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Malphurs pitches gem for Halfway
Dancing and rides and games, oh my!
Fizer to serve as pastor of Shiloh United Methodist Church
Hagerstown men charged in carjacking
Hittin' the shower
President of homemakers clubs proud of group's legacy
By JANET HEIM
Former W.Va. correctional officer sentenced in child pornography case
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
167th ANG bugler tapped to play at Byrd's memorial
By STAFF SGT. SHERREE GREBENSTEIN, 167th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Office
Martinsburg man arrested on drugs, weapons charges
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Plans for Williamsport Sheetz stores under consideration
By DAVE McMILLION and JULIE GREENE
Man with HIV who spit on police officer sentenced to five years
By DON AINES
North High, Williamsport High students travel to Germany
By JANET HEIM
Tech High students complete roof invention
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