Cumberland Times-News - Sat Nov 21
Police on Friday afternoon were attempting to locate Edward McComas Knight, 80, who has been missing from his Downsville Pike home in Hagerstown since Thursday.
Consumers seeking unique objectsHerald-Mail - Sat Nov 21
If walls could talk, those of a 150-year-old brick farmhouse on Jefferson Boulevard would have a few stories to tell about the past.
More than 300 attend farm toy showHerald-Mail - Sat Nov 21
Harold and Larry Dorrier leaned toward the table examining an early 1970s Tru Scale combine.
Police Searching for Elderly Alzehimer's PatientWHDH-TV - Fri Nov 20
Police are asking for your help in finding an elderly Hagerstown man who went missing Thursday.
Police Questioning Driver After Passenger Found DeadWHDH-TV - Fri Nov 20
Police say they now know who was behind the wheel of the car that crashed onto the Hagerstown Fairgrounds last Sunday, killing the passenger.
Tower site looks good, citizens group saysHerald-Mail - Fri Nov 20
Members of a Pleasant Valley citizens group said they were pleased with the results of a balloon test conducted Friday to gauge the visual impact of a possible emergency communications tower site near Maryland Heights at the southern tip of Washington County.
Some library parking land not secured yetHerald-Mail - Thu Nov 19
Sketches of a new, expanded downtown Hagerstown library show the building, the grounds and the neighborhood.
Intersection of Church and Jonathan streets temporarily closedHerald-Mail - Thu Nov 19
Work crews from Charles E. Brake Co. and the City of Hagerstown's Water Department will begin work on final utility tie-ins at the intersection of Church and Jonathan streets starting Monday at 7 a.m., weather permitting, according to a City of Hagerstown press release.
Formerly homeless family to move into Hagerstown Habitat homeHerald-Mail - Thu Nov 19
A family profiled in September in The Herald-Mail's series on homelessness will move into a new home built by the Habitat for Humanity Women Build program by Thanksgiving.
WCPS honors school system employees for serviceHerald-Mail - Wed Nov 18
Few people hold the same job for 40 years, but Rose Ulrich was honored for doing just that Wednesday during A Celebration of Service ceremony to recognize employees of Washington County Public Schools.
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