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Oldtown 17-year-old arrested for breaking into city liquor store
A 17-year-old from Oldtown was charged in a breaking and entering of the South Cumberland Liquor Store after witnesses reported seeing a male running away with a case of beer early Friday.
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Police use Taser to subdue suspect
It took the threat of a police dog and finally a Taser to subdue an Oldtown Man accused of breaking into the home of his estranged wife on Louisiana Avenue on Christmas Eve.
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a The House That Love Builta
Rose Estep doesn't let anyone inside her trailer. For almost a decade she's lived there alone, kept to herself inside the rotting, 50-year-old structure she bought for $500 from a woman who wanted a hundred ...
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Chamber of Commerce thinks Rural Caucus may strengthen Mountain Marylanda s voice
Members of the local business association committee ex-pressed hoped the Maryland Rural Caucus could increase the strength of Mountain Maryland's voice in the upcoming legislative session.
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New coordinator to market trail towns
Frostburg Main Street Manager Jerilyn Jackson said the partnership between the Mountain City and the Great Allegheny Passage is a natural one - so long as trail users know the town is there in the first place.
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Bruce High School for sale
Maybe it will become a church - or a charter school, or an office building, or a community center.
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Next tourism head likely to face tough regional competition
Allegany County leadership has requested proposals for a new tourism head as its contract with the Chamber of Commerce ends on June 30.
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Collapsing city building razed
Fourteen months after a deteriorating apartment building on West Oldtown Road collapsed, a second nearby large residential building at the corner with Gay Street has been demolished.
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Community Notes
Bazaar canceled The annual fall bazaar at the Wiley Ford Church of the Brethren scheduled for Oct.
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Arrest connected to Oldtown burglaries
A Paw Paw, W.Va., man has been arrested following a month-long investigation of a series of burglaries in the Oldtown area.
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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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"Woodz of No Return"
Heather Clower, Springfield, puts a skull in a tire in the gas station area that will be used for the "Woodz of No Return'' haunted woods at the site of the former House of the Setting Sun in Green Spring.
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Nursing home workers concerned about future
While Allegany County continues to negotiate with three companies interested in purchasing the county Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center, union and non-union employees alike are concerned about their future ...
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Chamber of Commerce head likely to resign
Barb Buehl, president of the Allegany County Chamber of Commerce, is expected to resign from the position that has focused on both economic development and tourism.
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Maryland Today
' A privately run school in Allegany County that served troubled youths for nearly three decades is closing.
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MD--Juvenile School-Closing
A privately run school in Allegany County that served troubled youths for nearly three decades is closing.
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Vinegar, spuds and love make salad special
Joyce Jones, 46, chats with The Herald-Mail about her mother's potato salad recipe.
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Majority of county residents appear unhappy with takeover of sheriff's patrol
A random telephone survey of Allegany County residents concerning the county's takeover of the sheriff's patrol showed a majority of citizens unhappy with the situation.
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Adopt-A-Pet: Bruno
Bruno, a 3-year-old Boston terrier/Pekingese brindle and white male is an affectionate dog and possibly housebroken, according to officials at the Allegany County Animal Shelter.
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Many mothers-to-be in U.S. stick with age-old tradition
Despite the rapid advance of technology, many women in the United States have stuck with a tradition thousands of years old.
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