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Right around zero in Garrett County
Like anyone else living in far Western Maryland, Byron Miller felt the unusual cold Monday.
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Garrett public utility improvements continuing with some changes
Improvements continue on water and sewer service in Garrett County, but some plans have been changed for the sake of efficiency and cost.
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Second Meeting Held For Public To Discuss GC Humane Society Issues
Twenty-five persons attended a public meeting at Garrett College last Saturday afternoon to discuss possible changes in the way the local Humane Society handles alleged animal abuse and neglect cases.
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Norm Nicol Maryland Forests Association Logger of the Year
Norm Nicol of Tree Family Logging said the fact that he recently was named Maryland Forests Association Logger of the Year shows that you don't have to be a humongous company to do good work.
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Sale of alcohol on Sundays will expand in Garrett County
With all 19 precincts having been tabulated late Tuesday by the Garrett County Board of Elections, the county issue whether to allow Sunday alcohol sales failed overall by 52.85 percent against the initiative ...
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Friendsville mana s death ruled as homicide
The Maryland State Medical Examiner's Office has ruled the death of a 36-year-old Friendsville man that occurred in August while camping along the banks of the Youghiogheny River as a homicide.
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Police Say Man Was Pushed Into River
Maryland State Police say an autopsy has determined that a man's drowning in a western Maryland river in August was a homicide.
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Sept. Grand Jury Indicts Two Men On Drug Charges
Two of the three indictments issued by the September term of the Garrett County grand jury have been served, State's Attorney Lisa Thayer Welch announced this week.
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Two indicted by Garrett grand jury on drug charges
As of Monday, two of the three indictments issued by the September term of the Garrett County grand jury had been served.
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GC Health Department Will Offer Flu, Pneumonia Vaccines
The Garrett County Health Department will be offering flu and pneumonia immunizations in October and November at walk-in clinics throughout the county.
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Police Seeking Leads On Two Area Burglaries
Maryland State Police are seeking information on two separate burglaries in which an unknown suspect has removed an amount of copper wire from a business or residence.
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Cause Of Fire Remains Under Investigation
A fire that caused an estimated $55,000 in damages to a wood-frame structure near McHenry last Wednesday evening remains under investigation by personnel of the Maryland State Fire Marshal's office.
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Friendsville Remembers 9/11
Woodmen of the World Lodge 45 of Friendsville sponsored a 9/11 memorial service last week in the Friendsville Community Park.
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Mining for the past
From Tuesday through Saturday, from noon to 5 p.m., old Frostburg comes alive if you are willing to visit the Frostburg Museum in the former Hill Street Elementary School, where you can learn about Dr.
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the 63RD Farm Queen
THE 63RD FARM QUEEN was crowned on Sunday night during a ceremony at the Garrett County Fair.
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Allegany, Garrett projects get block grant funding
Five local projects will be awarded a total of $1,425,000 by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development's Community Development Block Grants.
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Running in Circles; By Mandy Geisler
By torment, I mean incurred physical and mental discomfort brought about by exercise - nothing serious - just some good old running and cycling.
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Csi Friendsville: Camper identified after river death in Western Md.
FRIENDSVILLE - Maryland State Police have identified a man whose body was recovered Wednesday from the Youghiogheny River near Friendsville.
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Foul play suspected in drowning death
The death of an unidentified Garrett County man whose body was recovered Wednesday from the Youghiogheny River is being investigated as a possible homicide, according to sources close to the investigation.
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GCCAC, Oakland, Friendsville Recipients Of DHCD Grants
The Garrett County Community Action Committee and the town of Friendsville have been named recipients of grants funded by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development .
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