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Clean-up crews in Manhattan were hard at work Friday morning after a construction crane tipped over. It happened on Highway 24, just north of Manhattan at the Riley County Public Works' new facility. No information as to what caused the accident was available. .
Falcons host Petersburg tonight after four weeks on the road; Beall entertains Moorefield, Allegany visits St. John's, Fort Hill is at Jefferson Mike Burke Cumberland Times-News FROSTBURG - The Beall Mountaineers will play host to a team that finally found out how to win again, while the Frankfort Falcons return home after a four-game road trip looking for their first win since their last and only home game of the high school football season six weeks ago.The Mountaineers (3-1) take on the Moorefield Yellow Jackets (1-4) tonight at Frostburg State University, while Frankfort (1-4) plays the Petersburg Vikings (1-4) in what will be the first of five straight Frankfort home games at Frankfort Stadium to close the season as the Falcons look to end a four-game losing streak. Both games kick off at 7 p.m.At 7 p.m., Maryland Class 1A state champion Allegany (4-0) is at McCurdy Field in Frederick to play St.
Home builders and school officials celebrated their new partnership Thursday in a noontime ceremony in front of the Old Merced County Courthouse, symbolically signing the pact which could lead to construction of new schools here. Merced Union High School District trustees ratified an agreement Wednesday night with the county's Building Industry Association which will see new homeowners pay $3.06 per square foot, four times the amount previously collected. Guy Maxwell, president of the building industry group, lauded the new agreement in the half-hour ceremony below the courthouse steps. More than two-dozen people attended the event. "It's the end of a very long journey. A lot of people worked hard to make this happen. I love our new relationship. This is a win-win situation for the betterment of Merced County," Maxwell said.
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