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    Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The public deserves anti-pollution programs that work

    A recent article reported a serious problem in the implementation of Maryland's agricultural nutrient management program, which was designed to help protect the Chesapeake and coastal bays from agricultural pollution by requiring farmers to submit manure and fertilizer management plans to the state ("State's oversight of farms criticized," Feb. 3).
    A recent article reported a serious problem in the implementation of Maryland's agricultural nutrient management program, which was designed to help protect the Chesapeake and coastal bays from agricultural pollution by requiring farmers to submit...

    Tags: Judges, Punishment, Justice System

  2. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  3. Cary Williams not fined for fighting 49ers, shoving official in Super Bowl

    The NFL has made a ruling on cornerback Cary Williams' actions during the Super Bowl.
    The Baltiore Sun
    The NFL has made a ruling on cornerback Cary Williams' actions during the Super Bowl. Williams got in a fight with San Francisco 49ers fullback Bruce Miller, repeatedly punching him in the second quarter when players from both teams fought on the field....

    Tags: Cary Williams, Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl, Bruce Miller, Football

  4. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. Harford liquor board fines five businesses

    The Harford County Liquor Control Board levied fines Wednesday against five businesses, four of which were found to have illegally sold alcohol to minors. The businesses failed to accurately check proof of age during a sting operation on Dec. 10 and 11....

    Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Aberdeen, Punishment, Bars and Clubs, Sales

  6. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland's farm oversight called weak

    As large-scale poultry farmers are required to do, Alan Hudson of Berlin filed a plan last year with Maryland environmental regulators spelling out how he intended to prevent manure from his flocks from fouling the Chesapeake Bay.
    As large-scale poultry farmers are required to do, Alan Hudson of Berlin filed a plan last year with Maryland environmental regulators spelling out how he intended to prevent manure from his flocks from fouling the Chesapeake Bay. Hudson had hired a...

    Tags: Laws, Punishment, Environmental Politics, Justice System, Lawyers

  8. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  9. Ed Reed critical of Goodell, NFL fine system

    Blunt in nature and possessing a long memory, Ravens free safety Ed Reed isn't shy about expressing his opinions.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Blunt in nature and possessing a long memory, Ravens free safety Ed Reed isn't shy about expressing his opinions. And the former NFL Defensive Player of the Year remains upset about being fined more than $100,000 for hits deemed illegal by the league...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Football, New York Giants, Punishment, National Football League

  10. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Maryland is making bad choices for the environment

    Thanks to Tim Wheeler for his article, "Turbines in the Wind" (Jan 28). The wind industry in Western Maryland is just the latest in the litany of industries despoiling their natural resources and landscapes. First, the timber industry denuded the...

    Tags: Punishment, Agriculture, Metal and Mineral, Mining

  12. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. John Leopold should face fines at a minimum

    The lawyers of Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold concede that he used poor judgment ("Leopold not guilty on one misconduct count," Jan. 25). The same could be said of embezzlers, identity thieves and other convicted criminals. The use of public employees for personal tasks by an elected official is no less a theft than any other white collar crime and should be treated as such in the courts.
    The lawyers of Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold concede that he used poor judgment ("Leopold not guilty on one misconduct count," Jan. 25). The same could be said of embezzlers, identity thieves and other convicted criminals. The use of public...

    Tags: Punishment, Public Officials, Government

  14. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Aberdeen council postpones vote on ethics amendment

    Because Aberdeen city manager Doug Miller wants to give the city's elected officials more room to be involved in community activities than what state-mandated ethics regulations allow, the city council postponed a vote on a bill to amend its ethics...

    Tags: Values, Punishment, Public Officials, Elections, Mike Bennett

  16. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  17. Bernard Pollard fined $15,250 for unnecessary roughness for hit in Patriots game

    Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard has been fined $15,250 for unnecessary roughness by the NFL, according to league spokesman Corry Rush.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard has been fined $15,250 for unnecessary roughness by the NFL, according to league spokesman Corry Rush. Pollard was fined for striking an opponent in the head and neck area. Specifically, he drew a 15-yard...

    Tags: Wes Welker, Baltimore Ravens, Bernard Pollard, Football, Punishment

  18. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Troubled transition shuts down city speed cameras

    Baltimore's speed and red light camera system has experienced a near-complete shutdown during what city officials are calling a problematic transition to a new contractor, records show, and the new vendor says it could take four months to get its system running.
    Baltimore's speed and red light camera system has experienced a near-complete shutdown during what city officials are calling a problematic transition to a new contractor, records show, and the new vendor says it could take four months to get its system...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Punishment, Parkville, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Mazda

  20. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. State Highway Administration defends speed camera program

    The controversy over whether to change Maryland's three-year-old speed camera law arrived in Annapolis Tuesday, with some lawmakers calling for accountability and the State Highway Administration touting the value of its program.
    The controversy over whether to change Maryland's three-year-old speed camera law arrived in Annapolis Tuesday, with some lawmakers calling for accountability and the State Highway Administration touting the value of its program. State Highway...

    Tags: Transportation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Punishment, Highway Transportation, Annapolis

  22. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Catonsville developer pleads guilty to illegal campaign contributions

    Catonsville developer Steve W. Whalen Jr. pleaded guilty Thursday in Baltimore County Circuit Court to five counts of election-law violations for illegally funneling money to a county councilman's campaign and exceeding political contribution limits.
    Catonsville developer Steve W. Whalen Jr. pleaded guilty Thursday in Baltimore County Circuit Court to five counts of election-law violations for illegally funneling money to a county councilman's campaign and exceeding political contribution limits....

    Tags: Local Elections, Regional Elections, Punishment, Justice System, Clarence Thomas

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