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What happened on September 07, 2010
NEWS
Ag calendar
Milestones
Pressure rises on pastor who wants to burn Quran
Suddenly, a raft of tax-break proposals from Obama
Ravens sign Houshmandzadeh
Woods, Fowler, Johnson, Cink named to Ryder Cup team
Top stories for Monday, September 6th 2010
Matusz, Roberts lift O's over Yankees
Boonsboro to discuss recycling, homestead exemption with county
By DAVE McMILLION
Fruit and vegetable producers to meet Sept. 23
Terrapins stop Navy short
Suns lose in season finale
Dorothy May (Bowers) Furley, 91
Laura Anne Cornell, 79
Smithsburg Calendar
Mail Call
Boonsboro Calendar
Do you like to write? Good, because we need you
Letters to the Editor
Area roundup -- Sept. 7
Wilson College president asks students to be 'global citizens'
By JENNIFER FITCH
Frances E. Billmyer, 84
Police briefs
MCI-H locked down after fight Friday
Julia "Libby" Elizabeth (Coulter) Cronise, 93
Feds: Army base gunman threatened to kill Obama
Junior football opens season
By JACK HILL III/Staff Correspondent
Mercersburg mayor issues emergency burn ban
Sylvia L. Snyder Kline, 71
Residents celebrate unofficial end of summer
By JENNIFER FITCH
Around Funkstown
By SUSIE HOFFMAN / 301-790-2413
Around Clear Spring
By CHERYL WEAVER / 301-842-0087
Growing vegetables in fall and winter
By ANNETTE IPSAN / Extension Educator and STACEY GERARD / County Master Gardener
C&O Canal improvements near Hancock sought
By DON AINES
HCC to offer workshop on 'Forensics and Virtual Autopsy'
WCPS officials provide overview of contract talks
By JULIE E. GREENE
Kaplan fundraiser benefits animal shelter
John Lennon's killer again denied parole
Girlfriend of man charged in starvation case waives right to hearing
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
One last splash
Smithsburg to monitor new East School Lane traffic pattern
By DAVE McMILLION
Barbara Ingram School for the Arts benefits from art exhibit
Officials say not many accidents during holiday weekend
Mrs. Joice Annette (Wolf) Barton, 81
Two private schools welcome 49 exchange students
By JANET HEIM
Washington Township considering increase to sewer-tapping fees
By JENNIFER FITCH
Turnout low for early voting in Washington County
By DAVE McMILLION
City staff directed to move forward on paperless agenda
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Pa. man charged with multiple counts after accident
By JENNIFER FITCH
W.Va. woman charged in fatal motorcycle crash waives right to hearing
Antrim House restaurant to close
By DANA BROWN
West Virginia court briefs
Book review: 'I Am the Great Horse'
By SUZANNAH WYATT / Pulse correspondent
29 horses died in Charles Town fire
By DON AINES and MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Shirley Harbaugh Walton, 62
Sharpsburg Historical Society hopes to create museum space
By HEATHER KEELS
Boys & Girls Club job is 'payback' for Kemp
By JANET HEIM
Carl A. Fischer
Man found not guilty of impersonating emergency responder
By DON AINES
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