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What happened on October 03, 2011
OPINION
Mail Call - Oct. 4
Letters to the Editor - Oct. 4
Mail Call - Oct. 3
Seemingly sweet cat shows her subtle fangs
LIFESTYLE
Tips for getting your garden ready for winter
By LISA PREJEAN | lisap@herald-mail.com
Experts suggest adults should know the signs of concussions to keep kids safe
By MARIE GILBERT | marieg@herald-mail.com
Service news - Oct. 3
Milestones - Oct. 1-4
Master Gardner 101
Milestones - Oct. 2-3
Be wise about the bay when it comes to gardening
By LISA PREJEAN | lisap@herald-mail.com
NEWS
Found Animals - Oct. 3
Several Hagerstown streets reopen following pavement work
Road and lane closures for Monday, Oct. 3
This week in government
Washington County senior menus - Oct. 5-11
South High Athletic Boosters to meet
Staci Clipp | Around South Hagerstown
Boonsboro librarian honored for three decades of service
By DAVE MCMILLION | davem@herald-mail.com
Porch Pickin' Bluegrass slated for Oct. 22
Heizer enters two Angus cattle in livestock show
Crime Watch - Oct. 3
Proposal would redirect fire company funding
By HEATHER KEELS | heather.keels@herald-mail.com
W.Va. man pleads guilty to theft scheme charge
By DON AINES | dona@herald-mail.com
Community Calendar - Oct. 3-7
Scout Troop 103 helps to clean park
Ellen Rowland | Around North Hagerstown
It takes faith and hard work to be a farmer
Hagerstown man charged with armed robbery, armed carjacking
By DON AINES | dona@herald-mail.com
Son will always be above par
Kate Coleman
Dark chocolate is good for you
Melissa Tewes and Joe Fleischman | Your Health Matters
Trial date pushed back for Hagerstown man charged in shooting death
F&M Trust gives Greencastle-Antrim School District's capital campaign a boost
By ROXANN MILLER | roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
Woman of the Year builds skills, bonds through Habitat for Humanity
By JANET HEIM | janeth@herald-mail.com
Construction contractors meet with state legislators
By HEATHER KEELS | heather.keels@herald-mail.com
Herald-Mail delivery vehicle crashes into pole near Funkstown
The 'mother of sauces' beurre blanc is one recipe to keep
Scott Anderson | Culinary Passion
Eastbound I-70 near Hancock closed for hours following tractor-trailer fire
Planetarium teacher says he has 'the best job ever'
By JULIE E. GREENE | julieg@herald-mail.com
Drought followed by heavy rains makes farming difficult
By JENNIFER FITCH | waynesboro@herald-mail.com
OBITUARIES
V. Leo Sheffer, 87
Cornelia T. Carr, 92
Charles F. Printz, 96
Gene L. Jenkins, 56
Robert Theodore Gregory, 64
Francine P. Lenjoski, 51
JoAnn Idella James, 81
Kellan Q. Reaver, 21
Thomas E. Gladden, 31
EDUCATION
This week in Washington County Public Schools
Student news - Oct. 3
Nasal flu vaccine available this fall to Washington County students
Pinwheels for Peace at Potomac Heights Elementary
Eastern Elementary hosts Community Resource and Science Family Night
Character Counts! at Cascade Elementary
Broadfording students welcome 'brothers' from South Korean school
SPORTS
Hancock blanks Carson Long, 40-0
Playing time at stake in HCC preseason
By BOB PARASILITI | bobp@herald-mail.com
Parasiliti: Time for city to revisit plans for the 'S' word
By BOB PARASILITI | bobp@herald-mail.com
Chambersburg Cardinals win national title
Harbaugh finishes what Leopards start
By JACK HILL III | Staff Correspondent
ENTERTAINMENT
Auditions for "Antietam Anthologies: Christmas 1862" set for Oct. 8
Five events for your planner: Sunday, Oct. 2
Five events for your planner: Tuesday, Oct. 4
Five events for your planner: Monday, Oct. 3
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