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What happened on August 05, 2012
NEWS
170-year-old 'witness tree' saw action at the Battle of Antietam
By DAN DEARTH | dan.dearth@herald-mail.com
Student news
Church helps children prepare for school with free supplies and love
By JULIE E. GREENE | julieg@herald-mail.com
What's Wrong With This Picture?
Civil War living history program shows life at Battle of South Mountain
By DAVE McMILLION | davem@herald-mail.com
Kaplan University President's List
Milestones - Aug. 5-6
Found animals - Aug. 6
Community Calendar Aug. 6-10
Tri-State senior centers calendar - Aug. 6-10
Tri-State briefs
Shepherd gets grants to help high school instructors teach about Appalachia
Senior menus - Aug. 8 to 14
Michelle Younker Memorial Ride raises funds for humane society
Church plans bus trip to Lancaster, Pa., area
Dogs and owners strut their stuff at Berkeley County Youth Fair
By RICHARD F. BELISLE | richardb@herald-mail.com
Motorcyclists support girl, 4, who lost family members to slayings in Quincy
By JENNIFER FITCH | waynesboro@herald-mail.com
Kids learn without realizing it at summer school program
By JULIE E. GREENE | julieg@herald-mail.com
Hagerstown native works with Boy Scouts
Washington Co. ordinance would require clear addresses, road names
By ANDREW SCHOTZ | andrews@herald-mail.com
Social worker recognized for service on abuse case
By JANET HEIM | janeth@herald-mail.com
Weather grounds hot air balloon launch
By JENNIFER FITCH | waynesboro@herald-mail.com
Drexel University
LIFESTYLE
When use becomes abuse: Drug abuse is on the rise and most people can find a stash in their own homes
By CHRIS COPLEY | chrisc@herald-mail.com
Former naval officer publishes first novel
Berkeley Springs, W.Va., friends to be on 'Picked Off' game show
By CRYSTAL SCHELLE | crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com
BUSINESS
Nurse provides 'stepping stones' to wellness through weight loss
Business Briefs - Aug. 5
Nurse lauded for sharing diabetes information
Business Calendar - Aug. 5
Potomac Center honors its employees of the year
Business People - Aug. 5
EDUCATION
Dental-assisting program at HCC has 20 graduates
New advancement director hired at HCC
OBITUARIES
Miriam A. Horst, 86
John L. Warnes, 65
Kenneth W. Hutton, 40
Alfred E. Cox, 74
Donna M. Gahan, 67
Estella M. Whitehead, 92
Sue A. Wynn, 71
Theodore M. Hoch, 83
M. Wayne Trumpower, 79
SPORTS
Parasiliti - New policy adds heat to coaching
By BOB PARASILITI
Lexington follows lead to lose Suns
BREAKINGNEWS
Storms halt balloon festival
OPINION
Letters to the Editor - Aug. 5
Mail Call - Aug. 6
Art Callaham: Together, we are one
By ART CALLAHAM
Lloyd Waters: Chicago values? No, thank you
By LLOYD WATERS
As if the pension fund weren't in enough trouble itself ...
By TIM ROWLAND | timr@herald-mail.com
ENTERTAINMENT
Singer-songwriter-fiddler Sara Watkins to open for Jackson Browne at Luhrs
By CRYSTAL SCHELLE | crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com
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