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What happened on October 25, 2011
LIFESTYLE
Izaak Walton League aims to give back
BY MEGAN MOWEN | megan.mowen@herald-mail.com
Milestone - Oct. 26
Shepherd art workshop raises money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Panhandle
Nonprofits, send us your wish lists
REACH Cold Weather Shelter seeks volunteers
Two women honored for their work promoting human rights
NEWS
Boy Scout Troop 108 plans spaghetti dinner
Darylene Mowen | Around Smithsburg & Robinwood
Area veterans tour World War II Memorial
Bulldog baseball team makes pitch to community for new press box
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
Historical Society worked early on to preserve two Washington County landmarks
Linda Irvin-Craig
Hagerstown is home to 10th Bright Eyes Child Care
By DON AINES | dona@herald-mail.com
Md. man arrested in federal murder investigation
Science is employed every day on the farm
By JEFF SEMLER | jsemler@umd.edu
Barr Institute to offer classes
Road and lane closures for Tuesday, Oct. 25
Police briefs - Oct. 25
Washington County Health Department to hold flu vaccination clinic
Crime Watch - Oct. 26
Community Calendar - Oct. 26
Police briefs - Oct. 26
Farm bureau women plan basket bingo
City council approves new contract for refuse service
Multiple streets reopen after pavement work
Oil spill cleared at intersection of National Pike and Mill Street
English pie a hearty mix of meat, veggies, sauce
Scott Anderson | Culinary Passion
Washington County officials to study economic development ideas
By HEATHER KEELS | heather.keels@herald-mail.com
Home cooking: Latik (squash stew)
Keep trick-or-treaters' food safe
Lynn Little
WES good citizens named
Paula Green Shupp | Around Williamsport
Hagerstown officials not satisfied with status quo in city's center
By KATE S. ALEXANDER | kate.alexander@herald-mail.com
Storage business sues Berkeley County Planning Commission
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
Hagerstown couple opens home, hearts to children
By JANET HEIM | janeth@herald-mail.com
From sushi to spicy, House of Kobe does Japanese fare right
Tree-stand accident spurs Md. Natural Resources Police to offer hunting safety tips
Left lane of U.S. 40 National Pike is closed in area of downtown
Books for October: Stories of witches, some good, some bad
Lesley Mason | Kids Ink
Scouting benefit clay shoot to be held Saturday
Apple production in W.Va. expected to rebound
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
OBITUARIES
Ali Battle
Thomas Slater, 79
Donald Eugene Wyndham, 65
Sonja Jean Confere, 55
Charles E. Clark, 90
Wayne Hensel Smith, 75
Linda L. Fiery, 56
Norman O. White, 87
Robert W. Mitchell Sr., 76
Jack S. Catlett, 78
Donald V. Carpenter, 76
Reda K. Unger, 86
Robert A. Myers, 82
Stanley R. Thier, 88
Gary L. Reid, 57
OPINION
Letter to the Editor - Oct. 26
Mail Call - Oct. 26
Mail Call - Oct. 25
Letters to the Editor - Oct. 25
Tamela Baker: A reason to believe in downtown
By TAMELA BAKER
ENTERTAINMENT
Little Heiskell Duplicate Bridge Club posts Oct. 21
Five for your planner: Wednesday, Oct. 26
Five for your planner: Monday, Oct. 24
SPORTS
Leopards' pair advances to final round
By TIM KOELBLE | koelble@herald-mail.com
North's Staley is content with contention
By TIM KOELBLE | koelble@herald-mail.com
MVAL champions' trophy remains in Warriors' case
By ANDREW MASON | andrewm@herald-mail.com
Efficient Hubs grind down Winters Mill
By WILL ROBINSON | Staff Correspondent
Wildcats stay unbeaten
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