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What happened on March 07, 2012
NEWS
Martinsburg High School principal on medical leave
WES student qualifies for state geography bee
Paula Green Shupp | Around Williamsport
Cumberland Valley Relief Center volunteers can meat to prepare for crisis
By ROXANN MILLER | roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
Death-penalty opponents trying again for repeal in Maryland
By ANDREW SCHOTZ | andrews@herald-mail.com
Community Calendar
Washington County Commissioners briefs
Morning MoJo report - March 7
Sides meet but make little progress in Waynesboro teacher dispute
Resurfacing of part of U.S. 11 in Greencastle to begin Monday
Building demolition started to make room for Hagerstown pocket park
Smithsburg Town Council briefs
DNR to hold meeting in Hagerstown to gather input on hunting and trapping
Found Animals - March 8
Hagerstown officials want to renew and expand enterprise zones
Farm equipment safety seminar to be held Saturday
City council candidate says revitalizing business is one of top issues
By C.J. LOVELACE | cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
Columbia, Md., man fatally shot by trooper at Pa. Turnpike crash scene
By JENNIFER FITCH | waynesboro@herald-mail.com
Hagerstown convenience store owners to apply for liquor license
Cattlemen industry convention held in Hagerstown last weekend
Candidate says city should continue to cut costs and reduce tax rate
By C.J. LOVELACE | cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
University System of Maryland at Hagerstown 'a better fit' for some
By DAVE McMILLION | davem@herald-mail.com
17th Home Show at Martinsburg Mall to have more than 230 exhibits
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
Police briefs - March 7
Eastern Boulevard corridor improvements top Hagerstown road projects list
By C.J. LOVELACE | cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
Columbia, Md., man fatally shot by trooper at Pa. Turnpike crash scene
By JENNIFER FITCH | waynesboro@herald-mail.com
Turkey leftovers? Try this simple soup recipe
Scott Anderson | Culinary Passion
Hagerstown Speedway to hold community yard sale
Waynesboro OKs new parking lot lease with church
By JENNIFER FITCH | waynesboro@herald-mail.com
Deer get stuck at Washington County Free Library construction site
Salem Ave. kindergarten classes sing about reading
Linda Murray | Around West Hagerstown
Washington County Board of Education briefs
Golf tourney to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County
Bill would end requirement for government legal notices in newspapers
By ANDREW SCHOTZ | andrews@herald-mail.com
Man working at Red Roof Inn flown to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Boonsboro students take pledge to not use the R-word
By JULIE E. GREENE | julieg@herald-mail.com
W.Va. house passes $52.5 million in bonds for improvements to two state parks
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
Auction planned Saturday at Ringgold church
Darylene Mowen | Around Smithsburg & Robinwood
OBITUARIES
Susan R. Smith, 53
Mildred R. "Millie" Barnhart, 91
Paul Edward Reynolds Jr., 38
Earl J. Robinson Sr., 103
Lois E. Toms, 88
Martin D. McBee, 60
Edgar L. Howell, 91
Ira F. Bowers, 90
Louis P. VanMeter, 61
Cory Michael McBrearty, 22
Robert G. Smith
Daniel H. Davis, 78
ENTERTAINMENT
Ongoing exhibits for March 8
Movie showtimes: March 9- March 11
Karaoke, DJs, open mics and trivia: Week of March 8
Night life: Week of March 8
EDUCATION
Student financial aid workshop offered at church
LIFESTYLE
Milestones - March 8
National anthem auditions for Suns set for March 10
Vendors sought for Boonsboro Green Fest in May
String quartet brings genre-blurring show to Maryland Theatre
By MARIE GILBERT | marieg@herald-mail.com
OPINION
Protective order legislation needs to be passed now
David Hanlin: Revitalization could make downtown a safer place
By DAVID HANLIN
One of the highest paid bank CEOs says newspaper pay is 'outrageous'
Letters to the Editor - March 7
SPORTS
HCC completes Southern trip with sweep
College softball: HCC has high hopes for spring
By JACK HILL III | Staff Correspondent
BREAKINGNEWS
Motorcyclist killed in hit-and run crash on U.S. 11
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