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Harford school board sends request for employee COLA, step increases to county exec
Harford County Public Schools employees could be getting a 1 percent raise in the next school year if Harford County Executive David Craig and the Harford County Council approve enough money to fund the raises. The Harford Board of Education approved...Tags: Finance, Harford County, U.S. Congress, Budgets and Budgeting, Students
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Harford government employees collect 3 tons of food in annual drive
Harford County government employees collected more than three tons of food during a one-week drive to aid Harvest for the Hungry, which concluded Friday. In all, 6,200 pounds of non-perishable food were collected during the drive that began March 1 to...
Tags: Local Government, Safeway Inc., Harford County, U.S. Postal Service, Bank of America Corp.
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Harford County government holds first Green Expo for employees
Marylee Gorman, of Harford County Government's Department of Procurement, has been chosen for the Green Star Award for the third quarter for organizing a Green Expo for county employees. As a kick off to the county's new recycled product policy,...Tags: Energy Saving
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Only 5 percent of city retirees receiving Medicare are 'healthy'
The statistic was so attention-grabbing that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake stopped and repeated it: Nearly half of Baltimore's municipal employees and retirees have a "critical or chronic" illness Rawlings-Blake emphasized the statistic as part of last...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Government Health Care, Health and Safety at Work, Medicare, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Hopkins provides extra leave days to Keswick employees
Employees who were barred from their offices on the Johns Hopkins at Keswick campus because of water contamination have been granted additional paid leave days, human resources officials said Friday. Employees in the campus' south building, which was...
Tags: Employment, Flu, Symptoms, Conservation, Water Pollution
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5 questions…
Joe Mechlinski, CEO and co-founder of Canton-based management consulting firm entreQuest, has worked with more than 400 businesses since starting the company 12 years ago. Last month, he released his first book, "Grow Regardless: Of Your Business' Size,...
Tags: Small Businesses, Business Enterprises, Highlandtown, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business
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Ehrlich is wrong about Obama and the Social Security disability program
As someone who has made a career advocating on behalf of those that depend on Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income benefits, I was disheartened to read Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s column, "Disability insurance entitlement explodes under...
Tags: Social Security, Physical Disabilities, Insurance, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Health Insurance
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Harford dodges worst of late season snowstorm with mainly rain
Much of the predicted snowstorm that closed local schools and put highway crews on the alert Wednesday failed to materialize in Harford County. Predictions for snow accumulations fluctuated as the late-winter storm system, known as Winter Storm Saturn,...
Tags: Harford Community College, Harford County, Weather Warnings, Motorvehicle Accidents, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Water heater replaced at Hopkins' Keswick campus
Officials on Tuesday continued investigating the second round of illnesses in less than a week at a North Baltimore office building but did not quickly find a link between the two bouts. Still, officials overseeing the investigation are confident that...
Tags: Hampden, Symptoms, Labor Legislation, Health and Safety at School, Dizziness
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Berger Cookies returned to stores Monday
The Baltimore SunA delivery truck stocked with Berger cookies rolled out of the Cherry Hill bakery Monday morning for the first time in more than a month. The well-known sweets are finally back in stores after Berger’s closure by the Baltimore City Health Department...Tags: Pikesville, Giant Food, LLC, Cherry Hill
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Maryland starts early prep for snowstorm
With a winter storm watch in effect and the possibility of several inches of snow Tuesday into Wednesday in Central Maryland, officials at Baltimore Gas and Electric have put out a call for up to 500 out-of-state utility workers to be prepared to help...
Tags: Baltimore County, Howard County, Highway Transportation, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Weather Reports
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Jeff Berthney named Employee of the Month for February
Jeff Berthney, a recreation specialist with the Harford County Department of Parks and Recreation, has been named 'Employee of the Month for February by Harford County Executive David Craig. For the past 15 years, Berthney has conducted coaching education...
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