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Havre de Grace council approves officers for all schools
All Havre de Grace schools will have a school resource officer through the end of the school year. After a split vote on the issue last time, the Havre de Grace City Council unanimously approved another budget amendment Tuesday night granting $63,200...Tags: House Building, Land Price, Mardi Gras, Peter Franchot, Teachers
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Obama goes big on gun control, but can he deliver?
The first general reaction to President Barack Obama's package of gun control ideas seems to be criticism that it's too ambitious. Predictions are being heard that he will fall far short of his aspirations and even fail to restore the ban on assault...
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Antonin Scalia, Barack Obama, Elections, Personal Weapon Control
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Gun control proposals take proper aim
Regarding the seven-point plan to reduce gun violence proposed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and others ("Scholars drafting new gun policy," Jan. 15), this is an issue in which I have vested interest. Aggravated by such events as the Sandy...
Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, New York City, Laurel
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Bel Air vigil remembers Connecticut shooting victims
More than 100 people, many of them children and teenagers, gathered in Bel Air's Shamrock Park Wednesday evening to honor the memory of the 27 people killed in last Friday's Newtown, Conn., school shootings. Clustered in front of the William A....
Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Harford schools: 'safety of our students and staff is always our first priority'
Schools are usually thought of a safe place for children and teachers — a haven from dangers in the outside world. When that belief is shaken to its core, such as the case with the recent tragedy in Newtown, Conn., one begins to wonder what can be...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Students
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Harford eyes putting more police in schools
After Havre de Grace's Council just agreed to add two more school resource officers to its patrol in light of the Newtown, Conn., shooting, the Harford County Council and Board of Education may be looking into doing the same. Council President Billy...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Shootings
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After Sandy Hook, steps to improve school safety in Howard County
The mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. last month will forever change schooling, said Howard County Superintendent Renee Foose, and there can be no guarantee that something "so unnatural" can't happen locally. But schools...
Tags: Ken Ulman, Clarksville, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Renee Foose
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Owings Mills: Concerned county students send 'snowflakes' to Sandy Hook
The horrific shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut stunned a nation and left everyone wondering how they could be of help. School children across our country wanted to do something to help the survivors and the "Snowflakes for Sandy Hook"...Tags: Family, Teaching and Learning, Business, Vicki Almond, Owings Mills Mall
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Attorney for student who was suspended for gun-shaped pastry files appeal
An attorney for an Anne Arundel County 7-year-old suspended from school for nibbling a breakfast pastry into the shape of a pistol is seeking to have the student's record expunged, and said he plans to appeal to Maryland's highest court if necessary....Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Teaching and Learning, Personal Weapon Control, Satellite and Cable Service, Gun Control
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Havre de Grace council approves two more school resource officers at HHS
Citing the recent shooting in Newtown, Conn., the Havre de Grace City Council narrowly approved a $40,000 budget amendment to add two more school resource officers to its daily patrol through March. Mayor Wayne Dougherty said plans to add officers had...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Havre de Grace, Teachers, Nursing, Teaching and Learning
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Dearth of mental health treatment options leads to emergencies
Bryan Johnson didn't know he had bipolar disorder until he ended up at the emergency room, where he assaulted a police officer. His family had taken him to the University of Maryland Medical Center because he was acting strangely, staring into the...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Personal Weapon Control, Bipolar Disorder, Trials, Baltimore County
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Ulman urges public engagement at school safety forums
With two community forums scheduled by the Joint Task Force on School Safety, County Executive Ken Ulman is urging public attendance and input in regards to improving the safety of Howard County schools. The task force, established last month by the...
Tags: Ken Ulman, Health and Safety at School, Parenting
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