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Truck pull aims to spur interest in trucking industry jobs
Picture a one-sided tug of war in an Anne Arundel Community College parking lot: At one end of the rope is a group of students, digging heels against the asphalt to gain traction. The other end is tied to a delivery truck set in neutral, its 14,000 pounds...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Employment Opportunities, Business, Colleges and Universities, Employment
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Severna Park Marine dies in Nevada military training accident
He was the teenager who wasn't embarrassed to hug his mom at Severna Park High School while other students looked on, who pitched on the Falcons' 2009 state championship baseball team, and who matured into a Marine with a swallow tattoo on his right arm....
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Physical Fitness and Exercise, U.S. Army, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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AACC's elevator pitch competition tests the ups and down of business
The way Anne Arundel Community College student Jesse Alton sees it, the world is one big elevator — hopefully, going up. Alton is among several students at the community college who will enter in the school's fourth annual Big Idea Elevator...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Annapolis, Colleges and Universities, Odenton, Students
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St. Mary's can't dig out of early hole in 11-6 loss to Denison
The roller coaster ride for the St. Mary's men's lacrosse team continued its descent. After opening the season with a 2-1 start that included a 13-12 upset of then-No. 11 Roanoke, the Seahawks dropped their third consecutive game, falling to No. 12...
Tags: Crofton, Ellicott City
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Postscript from Denison vs. St. Mary's
Scott Marsh is the first to admit that he never thought he’d find himself in the cage, trying to help St. Mary’s collect wins. But that’s exactly where the Crofton native and South River graduate found himself Wednesday afternoon at...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Crofton, Ellicott City
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Neuman brings business experience to Anne Arundel County executive job
When Laura Neuman heard that an Annapolis salad dressing maker was planning to move his business out of state, she arranged to meet with him. Neuman listened to Greg Vetter's story and made some calls. "She just said, 'Dude, you are NOT leaving...
Tags: Howard County, Annapolis, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Business, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Anne Arundel county executive vacancy draws mix of insiders, outsiders
It started with a conversation the day the Anne Arundel County Council announced it was seeking a successor for John R. Leopold, after the county executive was found guilty of misconduct in office. "My daughter, she is in high school. We talk around the...
Tags: Republican Party, Severna Park, Loyola University Maryland, Local Elections, Howard County
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Harford Community College president's contract renewed by board of trustees
Members of Harford Community College's Board of Trustees recently voted unanimously to extend the contract of college President Dennis Golladay. Golladay, 71, was hired by HCC in the summer of 2010 and was signed to a three-year contract, scheduled to...
Tags: Towson University, State University of New York, Teaching and Learning, Harford Community College, Colleges and Universities
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Ehrlich, Schuh, Hammond among 16 seeking Anne Arundel executive job
Former Maryland first lady Kendel Ehrlich, Del. Steve Schuh and acting Anne Arundel County Executive John Hammond led a field of 16 applicants Friday to complete the term of former County Executive John R. Leopold. County Republicans said the unexpected...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Values, Finance, Glen Burnie, Ethics
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Ethics opinion may affect who seeks, or votes on, next Anne Arundel executive
With the deadline looming Friday, only one person has applied to replace John R. Leopold as Anne Arundel County executive as other potential candidates weighed their options. Tom Angelis of Davidsonville, a former candidate for county executive and...
Tags: Severna Park, Republican Party, Voting, Values, Annapolis
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Theodore A. 'Ted' Dietz, electrician
Theodore A. "Ted" Dietz, a retired shipyard electrician who earned the sobriquet of "40-Watt Dietz" from fellow volunteer crew members aboard the Liberty ship SS John W. Brown, died Feb. 3 of heart failure at his Severna Park home. He was 91.
Born and...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Severna Park, World War II (1939-1945), Shipbuilding, Heart Failure
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Student's idea to aid the Chesapeake Bay nets $5,000 grant
Robert Prettyman walked along the uneven ground surrounding Anne Arundel Community College's resource management building and pointed to soil erosion, storm runoff and other evidence that the area is losing its battle against the elements. "You can see...Tags: Conservation, Colleges and Universities, Research, Washington, DC, Awards and Prizes
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