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Hunter Douglas Building Is Sold; Check Full Details

Cumberland: The president of the Allegany County Board of Commissioners, David Caporale, announced on Thursday that the Hunter Douglas facility located in the North Branch Industrial Park had been sold. Termination Of Allegany County Factory The largest fabric plant for Hunter Douglas, a firm that makes window coverings and blinds, closed its Cumberland location in […]

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A New Rock The Block Event Will Celebrate To Honor Downtown Contractors

Cumberland: On October 12, when the classic 1980s song We Built This City resounds on Cumberland’s Pershing Street, a new Rock the Block event will celebrate the downtown reconstruction efforts of contractors Triton Construction and The Carl Belt Group, who are responsible for restoring Baltimore Street and the Cas Taylor Jr. Bridge. Celebration With Throwback

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Immense Achievement: Candidates For Cumberland Relocation Will Be Examined

A committee will be established to examine hundreds of application forms from people who are interested in relocating to the Queen City. Officials from Cumberland stated that the goal of the trial program was to expand the “talented workforce” in the region, boost economic opportunities, and enhance city housing. A $10,000 relocation incentive was available

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Frostburg and Glenville tie 2-2 as Frostburg lets a 2-0 lead slip away

FROSTBURG: Wednesday afternoon’s 2-2 stalemate between Frostburg State Women’s Soccer and Glenville State came after the latter had taken a two-goal lead in the first half. Senior Cat Smith gave FSU’s first two shots of the game a threat to the GSU goal, including one that had to be cleared off the line from a

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Second half offensive display leads Frostburg to 4-1 win

FROSTBURG —On Wednesday, Frostburg State defeated Wheeling 4-1 thanks to an impressive second-half scoring performance. “We’re always pleased when we win at home,” Keith Byrnes, head coach of FSU, stated. “I felt like we did a decent job of trying to distance ourselves from them and coming out in the second half.  However, we were

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WVU Extension invites youth to join 4-H  

KEYSER— During National 4-H Week, October 7–12, Mineral County youth in West Virginia have the chance to participate in 4-H and receive preparation for their future.  The event is organised nationally each year to encourage young people to join a local club where they will meet other adolescents, participate in important learning opportunities, serve their

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Tonight, unbeaten Frankfort will try to end Mount Ridge’s record-breaking home run

FROSTBURG: At the Coal Mine at Miners Stadium, Mountain Ridge has won 28 games in the past five arduous years before suffering a loss. When undefeated Frankfort (4-0) travels to Frostburg to play a Mountain Ridge (3-1) team that has defeated it seven times in a row, that run will be put to the test. 

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The late overtime drama is won by Alco by a goal from Manherz

CUMBERLAND — An instant classic was presented at Greenway Avenue Stadium on Thursday. The first half was a goal-for-goal exchange between No. 3 Allegany and No. 5 Fort Hill that lasted more than 89 minutes. Chris Manherz won it for the Campers (5-4-1, 3-0 City League) with 27 seconds remaining in overtime, helping Allegany win

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