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Body with gunshot wound found on Potomac River island
A boat from Potomac Valley Volunteer Fire Department in Dargan proceeds up a creek from Brunswick to work on the investigation and recovery of a body found on a small island in the Potomac River.
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Man Found Dead In Tent On Potomac Island
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Rosemont gets another chance to comment on water
Rosemont residents will have a second chance to comment on Brunswick's intention to turn off the public water it has supplied to the village for nearly 70 years.
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Convicted killer will not receive new trial; will continue service
Jason A. Jensen, one of four teenagers convicted in the brutal 1996 killing of 20-year-old Adrian Pilkington, will not get a new trial.
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Jensen to serve out sentence in Brunswick bridge murder
The ringleader in a 1996 murder linked to a Brunswick bridge will not get a new trial, according to Frederick County Circuit Court documents.
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Brunswick Streets Re-Opened; Suicidal Man Surrenders
A man threatening suicide has surrendered peacefully after a six-hour standoff in Brunswick.
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Police blotter
Crash closes Reichs Ford Road Five people were hurt in a two-vehicle crash on Reichs Ford Road near Bush Creek around 4:45 p.m. Monday.
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Agencies partner on bridge repair
KNOXVILLE a ' A deteriorating retaining wall has slowed construction on the Md. 180 bridge.
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Pair wanted in 100+ crimes arrested in Knoxville
A man and woman wanted for more than 100 robberies, break-ins, home invasions, have been arrested in Knoxville.
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Something to wine about
If you've got patience, you've got what it takes to make wine at home. Whether you're stomping down grapes with your feet or using a store-bought wine-making kit, the process can be as high- or low-tech as you ...
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Road construction and closures
The following roads will be affected this week by construction and maintenance: During construction of the MD 180 bridge in Knoxville, Frederick County, the Maryland Department of Transportation's State Highway ...
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Ellie Z. Mercier Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive,...
Knoxville, MD, October 8, 2008 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Ellie Z. Mercier, Teacher for Frederick County Public Schools and Owner of Annapolis Sea Glass, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing ...
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Oktoberfest features German food at Redeemer Lutheran Church
Redeemer Lutheran Church will sponsor an Oktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 5:30-9:30 p.m. with plenty of delicious German food and live entertainment.
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Keep those cards coming, folks
Lynn Jones said she can hardly believe that this holiday season will be the sixth for the South Washington County Military Support Group in its quest to support the U.S. troops serving in the Middle East.
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Police blotter
Maryland State Police are investigating the theft of a golf cart from Ideal Buick GMC Hyundai at 5871 Urbana Pike.
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Arrests Made In Frederick County Vandalism Spree
Maryland State Police have arrested two men with leaving a path of destruction in Frederick county last month.
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Western MD Gas Stations Running Short
The Sheetz convenience store chain, based in Altoona, Pa., says it isn't sure when it will be able to get gasoline to its stores in Frederick and Knoxville.
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Convicted Killer Seeks New Trial
A Frederick man serving a life sentence for the 1996 slaying of a 20-year-old Army recruit in Frederick County is asking for a new trial.
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Making a living in art
When she became the director of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Rebecca Massie Lane said it was as though she were handed a gem - one that she wants everyone to see shine.
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Tubing accident claims one life
A 50-year-old Maryland man died Saturday after what officials are calling a boating/tubing accident on the Potomac River near Shepherdstown.
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