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Former Fort Ritchie Army base sold to Cascade man decades after BRAC

Julie E. Greene Hagerstown Herald-Mail Cascade resident John W. Krumpotich finally settled his $1.85 million purchase of nearly 500 acres at the former Fort Ritchie military base on Wednesday. The closing came a year and a day after it was originally scheduled, because of repeated court appeals from a Sabillasville, Md., businessman. I m just so excited to get started. . And so thankful for all the support we ve received from the community and the county, Krumpotich said Thursday. In February, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals affirmed a decision by a Washington County Circuit Court judge to dismiss Craig Mahrle s lawsuit challenging the county s sale of the property.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111118:11:05:00

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