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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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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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Santa's sleigh continues
"Santa! It's Santa," two girls cried as they spotted Santa's red sleigh pulled by all his reindeer with Rudolph leading the way in the parking lot of Frostburg's Food Lion Saturday.
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In Brief - December 11, 2008
Free holiday party scheduled downtown CUMBERLAND - Santa's Downtown Cumberland Holiday Appreciation Dessert Party will be held Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Windsor Hall.
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New friends
Carolyn Crump, a teacher at Mount Savage School, plays Mrs. Claus Saturday afternoon as she looks at a book with Michael Criss, 1, of Barton, during Santa's Workshop in the former Union Mining Co.
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Allegany College Foundation awards 11 scholarships
The Allegany College of Maryland Foundation has announced the awarding of scholarships to 11 students for study in the 2008-09 academic year.
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Frostburg combined sewer overflow work continues
The mayor and council members found that Frostburg's combined sewer overflow project is on track and continuing to move forward, according to an update presented at the monthly City Council meeting.
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Scrapbook session
Mara Vieira of Gaithersburg works on a scrapbooking project Saturday afternoon during the Holiday Crop and Bazaar at the Mount Savage Fire Hall.
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Bel Air crash
The drivers of two vehicles that collided Saturday on Packard Street in Bel Air reportedly escaped injuries, according to the Allegany County Bureau of Police.
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Focus on the Future
Even before the start of the third annual Focus on the Future Showcase on Tuesday at the Allegany County Fairgrounds, Miranda Clark stood apart from the crowd.
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Fire destroys Lonaconing duplex
The 7:11 a.m. incident at 16-18 E. Main St., located across the street from the post office, brought dozens of firefighters from various volunteer fire companies to the scene for several hours.
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STEM students can attend first aid training
Participants in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Camp have the opportunity to attend a basic first aid training session at Allegany College of Maryland on Monday.
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Frostburg schools could get a a police presencea
Plans are moving forward that could allow a Frostburg Police Department officer to operate inside Frostburg and Mount Savage area schools by Jan.
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Turned into characters
What started out as a simple letter to an author turned into something bigger - much bigger.
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Board of Education holds off on resource officer
An effort by Allegany County Board of Education staff to get a school resource officer to serve Beall and Frostburg elementary schools was put on hold Tuesday after board members expressed concerns of cost and ...
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Scenic Route
Bikers ride among the colorful fall foliage on the Great Allegheny Passage Tuesday afternoon near Parkersburg Road between Frostburg and Mount Savage.
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Maryland Today
Crime reports on Metro flirting with record WASHINGTON a ' The number of crimes reported on the Metro system is flirting with a record high.
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Study shows Frostburg water supply enough to support Mount Savage
A study jointly undertaken by Allegany County and Frostburg shows that the city would have enough water so that it can sell some to Mount Savage throughout the next 20 years, according to City Administrator ...
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Allegany Mulls Mount Savage Water Plan
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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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