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What happened on March 28, 2012
NEWS
Candidate for 63rd District seat seeks more government accountability
Lawsuit filed against Berkeley County Sheriff's Office deputy, county
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
Washington County Senior Softball League to begin practice Monday
Trout fishing season opens Saturday in Franklin County
By ROXANN MILLER | roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
Mini-grants awarded for projects at five Washington County schools
Police briefs - March 28
Mail Call - March 28
Heritage Academy to hold auction Saturday
Morning MoJo report - March 28
Found animals - March 29
Community calendar - March 29
Slain officer's family closer to receiving Nicholson's service weapon
By ANDREW SCHOTZ | andrews@herald-mail.com
April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day
Linda Murray | Around West Hagerstown
U.S. Army releases city property to Hagerstown
Owner of Black Eyed Susan allowed to transfer liquor license to new restaurant
New rules would increase Washington Township water supply protections
By JENNIFER FITCH | waynesboro@herald-mail.com
Hagerstown awarded $87,000 in grants for bike lanes, trees
By C.J. LOVELACE | cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
Potomac Valley Fire Co. to host vertical rescue drill
Mad Hatters' Ball to aid county historical society
Covenant Presbyterian Church to re-enact Last Supper
Darylene Mowen | Around Smithsburg & Robinwood
Dot Foods Inc. hosting job fair in Williamsport
By C.J. LOVELACE | cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
Broad Axe's new operator plans to reopen by mid-April
By DAN DEARTH | dan.dearth@herald-mail.com
Artist's mural will test the waters
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
Former wrangler looks back on nearly 99 years of experiences
By JANET HEIM | janeth@herald-mail.com
Earth Hour to combine entertainment and information at Byron Park
Paula Green Shupp | Around Williamsport
Owner of Benny's Pub wants to open microbrewery
Suns owners, Winchester officials discussing stadium complex
By HEATHER KEELS and C.J. LOVELACE | heather.keels@herald-mail.com
EDUCATION
Springfield Middle School honor roll
Heritage Academy honor roll
Bible college accepting applications
E. Russell Hicks Middle School honor roll
OBITUARIES
Carlton R. Martin, 63
Bertie Elizabeth "Libby" Thomas, 70
Treva Z. Martz, 92
Leslie William (Billy) Davis Jr., 45
Correction - Betty Jane Miller, 84
Virginia L. Stine, 56
Robin L. Bumbaugh, 45
Richard C. Snyder, 63
Sarah Eleanor (Mumma) Bell, 97
OPINION
Mail Call - March 29
Letters to the Editor - March 28
Letters to the Editor - March 29
LIFESTYLE
Milestones - March 29
Habitat for Humanity more than swinging a hammer
By MARIE GILBERT | marieg@herald-mail.com
Seats remain for bus trip to Horseshoe Curve
Eric Witmer earns Eagle Scout award
Service news - March 29
St. Mark's Episcopal congregation plans Palm Sunday walk
Free day of dental care scheduled for June 9 in Hagerstown
W.Va. shop donates to local Audubon Society
Wilson College students qualify for regional equestrian competition
Martinsburg High School celebrates theater, music and other arts of the Harlem Renaissance
By MARIE GILBERT | marieg@herald-mail.com
SPORTS
Nine-run second powers Wildcats over Blazers
Prep Softball: Forrest's pitching allows Blazers to leave Wildcats up a tree
By BRETT NIEVES | Staff Correspondent
Prep Softball: Harbaugh's 'average' day brightens way as Hubs girls blank South
By JACK HILL III | Staff Correspondent
Prep baseball: Hard-hit liner changes direction of game as Hubs overwhelm Rebels
By TIM KOELBLE | koelble@herald-mail.com
ENTERTAINMENT
Five for your planner: Sunday, April 1
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