Top: Volunteers guide an American flag down the mountain at The Lodge at Wisp Resort Sunday, part of the fifth annual Flag on Mountain
Maryland celebration. The event also featured an indoor program with Cumberland native and retired Army Maj. Gen. Joseph Franklin, left, as the keynote speaker. Held in honor of Flag Day, the event is a joint venture between area volunteers and the American Flag Foundation.
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Showing their colors
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Mountain Ridge High School presenting ‘Guys and Dolls’
Mountain Ridge High School’s Drama Club will present its spring musical, “Guys and Dolls,” Friday through Sunday and May 6 through 9 in the school auditorium.
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Students tour campuses
Forty-four sophomores and juniors from Allegany High School traveled to McDaniel College in Westminster (shown above) and the University of Maryland in College Park on April 14, thanks to a grant from the AHS Academic Endowment Fund.
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Allegany County dog licenses available in Luke
Allegany County dog licenses for the year July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011, may be purchased from the town clerks in the council chamber of the Luke City Building Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Midland Town Council hears complaints
The Midland mayor and members of the town council heard complaints from a number of citizens during a recent meeting, concerning cigarette butts and dog feces in the flower planting areas in front of the post office and on the sidewalks there and other locations around town.
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Community Notes - April 29, 2010
Wiley Ford VFD schedules hoagie sale
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Student also has role in learning process
What determines how much a student can learn in a given class?
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Go fish!
Just in time for the observation of Presidents Day, Dawna Staup from The Art Gallery in LaVale works to matte and frame two prints by Andy Thomas.
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Board game
Three-year-old Brandi Gochenaver from Cumberland puts cut-out mittens on a board as children at the weekly story time sing the “Winter Mitten” song to learn colors with children’s librarian Liz Sell at the Allegany County Library on Washington Street.
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Providing some aid for relief work in Haiti
Pat Steckman, left, from The Kensington presents a donation of $744 for relief work in Haiti to Emergency Services Director Mike Wilhelm of the local Red Cross chapter Thursday morning.
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Honing art skills
Fifteen-year-old Julia Robinson, right, from Flintstone is tought the art of sketching with color pencils by Donna Housel Tuesday at Café Mark in Town Centre as she sketches a lynx. Robison has been taking lessons from Housel for more than four years to develop skills she has as an artist. Art lessons are given every Tuesday with colored pencils at the café from 1 to 4:30 p.m.
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