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Frederick County covers 662 square miles and is the largest county area-wise in the state. It has undergone tremendous growth in the past few years and its population now numbers close to 225,000 The county is also among the top 1.5 percent of America's wealthiest counties, according to a report by the U.S. Census Bureau. Within its borders are 12 municipalities and several communities.

Below are links to each of these municipalities and communities.
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20 years ago - Fire and rescue companies are still the center of community social activity in many places in Frederick County, and fears that that could change seem to underlie votes cast against a report on the future of the fire service last week. “If the county takes control of our budgets, or we get paid people, you’ll be more like you’re working for somebody, and it just won’t be the same,” said Donald Stitely, president of Guardian Hose Company of Thurmont.

Overall depth was the key for the Maryland School for the Deaf girls track and field team after they won the National Deaf Mythical Championship.

The City of Frederick was accused Tuesday of failing to negotiate for Carroll Creek properties before resorting to expensive court condemnation proceedings.

50 years ago - (This date was a Sunday. At that time, The News-Post did not publish a Sunday edition.)

100 years ago - Ira W. Patterson, aged 19 years, 8 months and 3 days, a clerk in the Congressional Library in Washington, was drowned in the Potomac River near Point of Rocks, on Saturday evening about 7 o’clock.

John A. Scroggins, colored, of Lime Kiln, was found dead, lying along the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, about three-fourths of a mile from Lime Kiln, about 4 o’clock yesterday morning, by Jacob Weedon, colored. He was 31 years old, and leaves a wife and several children.

The right arm of Geneva Miller, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Miller, West Seventh street, was badly lacerated by the explosion of fireworks on Friday night.


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