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Novice astronomers lookin' good
Novice astronomers got free pointers on Saturday to broaden their universe. Sure, a telescope brings the solar system's sights into your home and your head - if you can figure out the right way to use it.
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Foxhound puppy bounces back from severe injury
Pimlico, a 6-month-old Pennmarydel foxhound, will spend the first day of 2009 in her favorite place -- curled up on the couch, with her head on a pillow in Kim Brenengen's home.
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Reporter's Notebook: School Notes - Comcast seeks nominees for parent award
Ahh, the winter school break. It's one of the three times each year I regret changing my college major from education to something else a ' the other two being, of course, spring break and summer vacation.
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Geocaching scavenger hunt goes through Md.
Thursday marks the start of a statewide scavenger hunt with stops in seven Frederick County cities and towns.
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Reporter's Notebook: Law & Order - Honors for sheriff's programs, staffers
Frederick County Sheriff's Office personnel and programs were recognized Dec. 9 by the governor and the Maryland Community Crime Prevention Institute at an awards ceremony in Glen Burnie.
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Christmas Tree Recycling Program To Begin
Trees will be ground up into mulch. Like all good things, the Holidays will soon come to an end, and it will be time to take down your Christmas tree.
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The twelve signs of Christmas in Frederick County
Editor's note: The following stories appear as submitted from readers online. The lights on Market Street The surest sign that Christmas has come to Frederick, for me, is when the lights brightly adorn the ...
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Married couple arrested on burglary, felony theft charges
The Maryland State Police arrested and charged a married Frederick couple Monday night with burglary, felony theft and a theft scheme after troopers discovered them near the business from which they allegedly ...
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Urbana faces Thomas Johnson in boys basketball action
Story by Greg Swatek /Photo by Sam Yu Making a joyful noise Russ Hurd grew up in Middletown, where he sang in the Christ Reformed United Church of Christ choir.
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Disgraced Nobel laureate dies
Nobel Prize winner D. Carleton Gajdusek, center, is put into a sheriff's car at the Frederick County Sheriff's Office to be taken to the detention center.
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African American heritage group honors elderly members of community
Ten honorees older than 90 were present at the Living Treasures event in Thurmont on Sunday.
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Shop With a Cop helps kids pick perfect gift
Police cars lined up Saturday morning in front of the Wal-Mart on Md. 26 on a special mission: to accompany deserving area children while they shopped for family Christmas gifts.
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Reporter's Notebook: Despite frigid weather, JFK finishing rate stays steady
The 46th annual JFK 50 Mile Run went smoothly, minus the weather. Seventeen degree temperatures at the race start on Nov.
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Man Injured While Cutting Kerosene Tank With Torch
A man cutting a kerosene tank using an acetylene torch suffered 2nd-degree burns to his face Monday afternoon.
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Editorial: Making a list
This is a must-read list, and only a sampling of the philanthropic projects undertaken in Frederick County by a certain group of stellar individuals who live in our midst.
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Home & Family: Split-level revival?
Split-level homes, such as this Middletown residence, have enjoyed a revival of sorts since the economic downturn.
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After fatal police chase, a father looks for answers
Motorcycles brought the father and son together, just like hunting and fishing did.
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Goodwill driver lives by the 'Golden Rule'
Curtis Johnson of Frederick works as a driver at Goodwill Industries of Monocacy Valley.
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Delegation to consider 12 county bills in legislative package
Frederick County Commissioner Charles A. Jenkins will not support at least five of the proposed bills in the county's legislative package, because his board colleagues want them enacted statewide.
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Compliance Checks Of Businesses in Frederick County
The Frederick County Sheriff's Office says the business owners face fines from $300 to $3,000. The following merchants who broke the law, include the Superfresh in Brunswick, the Shell gas station in Jefferson, ...
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