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   Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - December 21, 2007, Frederick, Maryland                                2007 Randall LLC L DECEMBER I 125 I 68 I 2 Sections I Press Run I FINAL soe FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS j A Smithsburg Police officer died Wednesday night after he was shot by a man who had just fatally stabbed his girlfriend during a domestic The Douglas of was then wound ed in a shootout with police and was recovering Thursday at Washington County Sheriff Douglas Mullendore Pryor is under sedation with injuries and under police The two victims are Officer Christopher Shane one of three officers on the Smiths burg police and girl Alison of Pryor is a suspect in the stabbing death of Munson on Wednesday night in police After the he headed toward Officers investigating the stab bing in Halfway notified the only Smithsburg officer on Mullendore Nicholson was parked in a driveway about 2 miles north of Smithsburg on Welty the road where Pryor awaiting when he was Responding officers found Nicholson lying near his police police He was taken by Maryland State Police helicopter to Washington County Hospital in Hagerstown and later died from his About police pursuing See SHOT AROUND THE WORLD photo by Green Shaun Clem works to keeps his hat on as he looks Into the audience before the group begins to sing 0 Come Little a Christmas song popular In Students at John Regional Catholic School presented Its Christmas Everywhere on Thursday featuring Christmas music from around the world sung by With Shaun In the front row are Halle and Rose By ADAM n w NewsPost Staff The city moved closer to finalizing its annexation process Thursday The Board of Aldermen voted 32 approving a resolu tion to give Mayor Jeff Holtzinger guidelines for rank ing Aldermen David Koontz and Donna Kuzemchak voted against the The resolution would allow the board input but no explicit authority in prioritizing annexations a power only the mayor holds under the current city The has final say on whether a new develop ment is added to the Koontz said he wanted an amendment to city law giv ing the board direct power in ranking annexation Were the elected Koontz To have it mandated that staff makes the recommendation and that we are excluded from the I cannot wrap my head The mayor would set priorities based on require guidelines and city staff Of the See REQUESTS Commissioners vote on lawsuit PALK NewsPost Staff j pa Frederick Countys Board of Commissioners has postponed its discussion of whether to seek a court review of the environ mental impact statement for expanded Fort Detrick labs until Thursday the commissioners voted 32 to put off a discussion of a possible lawsuit until after the start of the new Jan the boards and Commissioner Charles Jenkins voted against the Gardner called the decision Id like to dispose of this she The Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Dis eases plans to expand its including the biosecurity spaces where researchers study agents with a high risk of life threatening disease for which no vaccine or therapy is avail Expansion opponents have said tal impact statement discounts public safety concerns and did nt adequately examine whether the lab should be built else Fort Detrick officials have said the report complies with b See VOTE Staff photo by Graham Cullen q A marine guides a woman through the Toys held Thursday evening In the Frederick Towne Mall parking lot Volunteers from the Frederick Police Department and a few Boy Scouts donated their time to help with the TOYS By GINA GALLUCCI NewsPost Staff 4 Jo Ann Hurley of Thurmont got to the Frederick Towne Mall parking lot about 3 She had a wait before the line opened for the Toys for Tots but she didnt She wanted to be at the front of the Hurley was second in line behind a family that had come at 1 This is the second time she has participated in the The program really helps out this time of Hurley It takes some strain she Hurley was one of several hundreds of people who gathered for the annual toy distribution put on by the United States Marine Corps and Frederick Police Its a feelgood event for said See TOYS Good morning Not even computers will replace because committees buy Edward Shepherd Mead 42 36 L Today Considerable Winds to 5 Tonight Cloudy and misty areas of Winds to 5 f Weather I RAVENS LOOK TO THE FUTURE j Rookie quarterback Troy Smith will get the first start of his career when he takes the reins of the Ravens offense on Sunday at Sports I Bl Arrest Business Lotteries Classifieds Police blotter Sports TV listings Weather of The on each 100 paper newspaper also Is r  

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