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Coroner says heart condition caused death
Herald-Mail- 7/4/2008 6:22:25 AM
A man whose truck crashed and burned on Interstate 81 on Wednesday died of a heart condition, Franklin County Coroner Jeffrey R. Conner said in a press release on Thursday.
New phone directories, envelopes on the way
Herald-Mail- 7/3/2008 11:13:03 PM
New phone books are in the mail in Washington County, replacing copies of a directory that accidentally included thousands of private listings.
High food prices don't slow Fourth of July sales
Herald-Mail- 7/3/2008 11:12:43 PM
Rising food and gas prices have not kept consumers from stocking up on cookout necessities in preparation for the holiday weekend.
MD--Unlisted Numbers Published
WMDT-TV Salisbury- 7/3/2008 9:50:35 PM
Verizon says new Washington County phone books, without thousands of previously published private listings, are in the mail.
America's Most Wanted television program to feature slain Smithsburg Police Officer
Herald-Mail- 7/3/2008 6:57:30 PM
Slain Smithsburg Police Officer Christopher Shane Nicholson, shot while assisting the Washington County Sheriff's Department in December 2007, will be featured Saturday on a national television program.
C&O Canal Invites Public to Comment on Proposed Project - Evitts...
Picket News- 7/3/2008 5:36:08 PM
C&O Canal Invites Public to Comment on Proposed Project - Evitts Creek Combined Sewer Overflow Upgrades, Cumberland, Maryland 7/6/2008 C&O Canal Invites Public to Comment on Proposed Project - Evitts Creek ...
Hancock buys former Fleetwood property
Herald-Mail- 7/3/2008 5:15:15 AM
The Town of Hancock purchased the former Fleetwood Travel Trailers plant this week with a $900,000 donation from a former resident, Hancock Mayor Daniel A. Murphy announced Wednesday.
Md. State Police offer travel and safety tips for July 4th weekend
Herald-Mail- 7/3/2008 2:07:05 AM
Local authorities are gearing up for the traffic congestion and increased recreational activity that traditionally accompanies the Fourth of July weekend with extra highway, waterway, park and fire safety ...
Hagerstown residents told to expect noise downtown
Herald-Mail- 7/3/2008 2:06:41 AM
Hagerstown resident Tom Lowman said he couldn't believe his ears during a meeting Wednesday with city officials and members of the county liquor board to discuss the noise related to bars in the downtown area.
UM campus to cut five of 14 staff jobs
Baltimore Sun- 7/2/2008 10:20:56 AM
The University System of Maryland says it is cutting five of the 14 staff jobs at its downtown Hagerstown campus because enrollment hasn't met projections.
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