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What happened on May 15, 2010
NEWS
Student news
Traditional pinning ceremony welcomes new nurses
By ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Mount St. Mary's offers seminars
Senior calendar for May 17-21
Pet of the week: Milo
Local Pa. lawmakers blast proposal to eliminate municipalities
By JENNIFER FITCH
Driver safety course to be offered June 12
Truckers group meets for lunch to reminisce
Top stories for Friday, May 14th 2010
Mail Call
Suns treat large crowd to victory
Business briefs
Business calendar
Search for missing fisherman resumes
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
What Do You Think?
Harold Lee Boyer, 74
18 former Berkeley Co. employees on insurance
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Wisdom offers Advice for Ageless Living
By JOEL HUFFER
Letters to the editor
Service news
Wayne Edward Jordan, 67
HCC Boosters Club plans trip to Pittsburgh, Canton
Business people
James "Bub" Thomas Washington, 68
South takes wrong turn as Lancers throw curve
By TIM KOELBLE
Raymond Lee Socks, 70
Boonsboro Middle School honor roll
Panthers misplace key in loss
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Randy Ellis Imes, 52
Williamsport's Hammond no-hits Fort Hill
ArtWalk brings art, business communities together downtown
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
'Roaders sidetrack Leopards
By JACK HILL III/Staff Correspondent
Spielman still 'has gas left in the tank'
By TIM KOELBLE
Martine Gertrude Earley, 82
Rebels anchor hopes with Peer
By MARK KELLER
Hagerstown Kiwanis Club donates to nonprofits
E. Russell Hicks Middle School honor roll
Home sales rise in Washington Co.
By ARNOLD S. PLATOU
Bypass talk shows officials' lack of planning
By TIM ROWLAND
Wells Fargo employees lend a hand to Habitat
Washington Co. leaders differ on constructing new roads in Robinwood
By HEATHER KEELS
Religion: Speakers and topics
Treva J. Fleece Osler, 78
Taylor earns black belt in karate
Mini golf tournament raises money for Children in Need
By MARIE GILBERT
HCC holds 63rd commencement
By MARIE GILBERT
Springfield Middle School honor roll
School receives Freedom Shrine from Exchange Club
New Business Spotlight - Getting into some monkey business
Edward Alan Mason
By MARLO BARNHART
Two Tri-State businesses donate to Humane Society
Edible Books Contest winners named
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