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Walkersville man dies in house fire; three others injured
A 50-year-old Walkersville man died in a house fire late Sunday night, according to the Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue Services.
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Fatal house fire in Walkersville
Firefighters and emergency medical personnel from Walkersville, Lewistown, Frederick, Libertytown, Woodsboro, and Fort Detrick responded to a house fire on Maple Ave.
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High winds cause power losses
About 2,000 customers in Frederick County were without power as of 1:30 p.m. today, according to Allegheny Power spokesman Todd Meyers.
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Parents weigh in on Linganore, Oakdale redistricting
16 and Dec. 18 at Gov. Thomas Johnson Middle School; all meetings start at 7 p.m. and will cover the same information.
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First of 4 FCPS redistricting meetings to be held tonight
FCPS is holding four public meetings to discuss draft redistricting options: Today, Linganore High School at Oakdale Thursday, Urbana Middle School Dec.
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Fire and police blotter
Maryland State Police are investigating a break-in at Sunset Supply in Libertytown.
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Frederick Co. to Increase Ambulance
FREDERICK, Md. - Frederick County has moved five stations to an urban tax district, and will increase ambulance response to round-the-clock coverage.
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Church stages drive-through living Nativity scenes
Marisa Neider, 10, and Taylor Neider, 11, both of Mount Airy, paint sets Friday for Montgomery United Methodist Church's First Christmas drive-through, which will be staged this weekend.
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Sale of Libertytown Shopping Center set Dec. 9
Rob Cline is waiting to see what will happen to the shopping center where his familya s business has been for 18 years.
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Christmas tree farmers expect a brisk trade from harvest
Dave Biber, right, cuts a Christmas tree with the help of a family friend, Isabelle Oa Connell, who takes the final turn on the saw at Gaver Tree Farm in Mount Airy as his children, from left, Blake, Bailey and ...
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Gift of books helps children learn of Frederick's German heritage
Margaret Denton, author of the book "Frederick County German Heritage," visited Libertytown Elementary School teacher Laura Ritchie's class Tuesday morning.
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Md. 75 shut down near Libertytown
Md. 75 at Arlington Mill Road just south of Libertytown has been shut down, according to the Maryland State Highway Administration's website.
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Get down to basics for the holidays
BERLIN -- On a chilly fall morning last week, Sue Ann Hudson was arranging bright lemons in a red glass bowl.
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School manager lives the farm life
When Courtney Ridgely graduated from Towson University in 1992 with an early childhood education degree, she never imagined she would become the district manager of 14 private schools in Maryland.
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Perseverance pays off for Stine after second-place finish in 2007
When Lindsay Stine was named runner up in the Little Miss Frederick County Fire Prevention contest last year, she decided to go for it one last time this year.
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Reporter's Notebook: All Fired Up - The queens of fire prevention
The Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association crowned three new Fire Prevention queens Sunday night.
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Reporter's Notebook: All Fired Up - Safety week kicks off Monday
When driving by the Costco off Md. 355, you may see several Frederick County fire and rescue personnel and apparatuses next week.
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Going once, going twice: Annual cake auction raises funds for 4-H
Drew Ridgeway, 12, left, of the Unionville 4-H, made this year's grand champion cake at The Great Frederick Fair.
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Reporter's Notebook: Seven years later
Several observances are scheduled in Frederick County to mark the anniversary of the Sept.
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Editorial: Labor of love
On the afternoon of June 3, 2004, The News-Post newsroom was buzzing with word that a fire was burning in Libertytown.
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