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Ice knocks out electrical service
Electrical service throughout the region was disrupted for thousands of Allegheny Power customers Wednesday, due to a storm that coated trees and power lines with heavy layers of ice.
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Where does tourism promotion funding go?
Editor's note: This letter to the Allegany County Commissioners was released to the Times-News for publication: Dear Commissioners: Articles and letters about tourism that have appeared in the Cumberland ...
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Recycling effort
Bill Blake of Cumberland drops off yard waste at the county's compost site on PPG Road Saturday afternoon.
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Plan ahead for Christmas tree disposal
For people who like to plan ahead, Allegany County government has announced its 10 locations located throughout the county for recycling live Christmas trees and other natural seasonal greenery.
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Beginning a new chapter
Heather Dinacola, left, of Cumberland adjusts the cap of Rebecca Barnes, Flintstone, prior to Allegany College of Maryland's Fall Commencement Friday evening.
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Holiday cheer
Rocky Gap Lodge & Golf Resort and the students at Flintstone School have joined to spread holiday cheer.
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Senator a very, very satisfieda with Polish Mountain Hill Climb races
State Sen. George Edwards aims to help the Polish Mountain Hill Climb become an annual event by introducing a bill to repeal the sunset clause in the law that allowed the event to occur in the first place.
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Many stories make up Cumberlanda s war effort
The campaign is about to begin. Assets have been deployed and are strategically positioned in key parts of Allegany County.
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School board contenders asked about consolidating Allegany, FH
Allegany County Board of Education candidates discussed on Thursday the slots referendum on the Nov.
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Flintstone POW camp evokes feelings of camaraderie
It was 1944 and there were 131 base camps and 297 branch Prisoner of War camps in the nation, with one POW camp nestled in Flintstone's Green Ridge State Forest.
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Fall foliage nearing its peak: Experts provide guide to seeing bright colors
When Green Ridge State Forest manager Francis Zumbrun has ventured outdoors recently, he has been surrounded by bright colors.
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Community Notes
Bazaar canceled The annual fall bazaar at the Wiley Ford Church of the Brethren scheduled for Oct.
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Theya re closed and cana t play
I have been following the controversy concerning the Dunbar/Fort Hill football game.
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Teen retaliates when assault takes place
A 16-year-old city boy was listed in stable condition following an alleged assault in the area of the Western Maryland Railway Station late Wednesday afternoon.
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In Search Of: Great Steaks
This fall brings a glut of new steakhouses to Center City - Butcher & Singer, Del Frisco's Double Eagle, Union Trust - and as many boasts about their signature slabs.
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Police blotter
Officers were called to the PNC bank at 110 Thomas Johnson Drive about 2:23 p.m. for a reported suspicious package, police said.
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Those in attendance at packed commissioners meeting got few answers
Believe it. Trust them. The constituency had questions. They demanded answers and the Allegany County commissioners and staff offered almost none.
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Man suspected of raping unconscious woman in car
Police arrested a Maryland man who allegedly broke into a car and raped a woman who was passed out in the backseat while her friends were in a club Friday.
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New county garage
Allegany County Roads Division Chief Jim Lashley, Public Works Engineer Adam Patterson and Roads Division Operator Jerry Zembower talk prior to the opening ceremony of the new county garage Thursday afternoon ...
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Man convicted in 1980 parking garage assault
John Leroy Kroll was found guilty of assault Thursday in Allegany County Circuit Court in an incident that occurred in 1980 in the Memorial Hospital parking garage.
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