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Anne Arundel ballot issues cruise to passage
Anne Arundel voters passed all 15 county charter amendments on Tuesday's ballot, most by a landslide. Among the changes are new rules for removing elected officials from office and a slight shift in the balance of power between the county executive and...
Tags: Voting, Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Elections, Electronics
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Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: Business Enterprises, War Crimes, Condoleezza Rice, Labor Markets, Unemployment
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Coachspeak: Arundel football's Chuck Markiewicz
Even before he played running back at Arundel, Chuck Markiewicz knew exactly what he wanted to do when he grew up -- coach the Wildcats football team. In 2000, he got that dream job and since then, he’s led the Wildcats to nine playoff appearances,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Jack Gordon, Teachers, Football, High School Sports
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'Unbearable' lines expected in Anne Arundel on Election Day
Forty-five minutes into his speed dating-style presentation, County Councilman Chris Trumbauer had finally reached "Question O" on the Anne Arundel County ballot, the most crowded of any in Maryland. "Last one!" Trumbauer said to an Annapolis crowd...
Tags: Crofton, Local Elections, Voting, Annapolis, Elections
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Digest: Caringi equals UMBC mark with four goals in 7-1 rout
Colleges Caringi equals UMBC mark with four goals in 7-1 rout Junior forward Pete Caringi III (Calvert Hall) tied a school record with four goals as UMBC (9-4-4, 3-2-1 America East) clinched a spot in the conference tournament with a 7-1 victory over...Tags: Periodicals, Sports Illustrated, Dennis Pitta, Michael Oher, Journalism
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Leopold promises to repay legal tab if he loses civil suit
Weeks after being publicly pressured to repay legal fees, Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold announced Wednesday that he will pay back taxpayers if he loses a pending sex discrimination case brought by a former employee. The private, $450-an-...
Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Litigation, John Singleton
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Russett: Maryland City Elementary is 2012 Wellness School of Distinction
Another exciting and memorable day for Maryland City Elementary School staff and students occurred on Friday, Sept. 14. Not only has the school been listed recently as a Green Status School, but now they are the proud recipients of the AACPS Wellness...Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools, Health and Safety at School
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Luby, Bay Theatre prove they're up to challenge of 'Master Harold'
On opening night of Bay Theatre's 11th season, board of trustees president Barbara Dwyer Brown promised, "Artistic director Janet Luby will be fearless in her program choices." Luby has started each of the past three seasons with a compassionate...
Tags: Racism, St. George, Same-Sex Marriage, Wit (play), Yale Repertory Theatre
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Michael E. Loney, Arundel judge
Michael E. Loney, a retired Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge recalled for his moderate temperament, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 5 at his Arnold home. He was 73.
"He was a gentleman and a gentle man," said a friend, Judge Nancy Davis-...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Lawyers, Court Administration, Annapolis
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AACC offers credits for experiences outside classroom
Anne Arundel Community College is offering course credit for those who have accumulated years of skills in a particular field outside the classroom. The program, called the Prior Learning Assessment, is designed for former college students who have...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Poe House bids farewell — for now
Hearing that Baltimore's Edgar Allan Poe House was about to shut its doors, Connecticut graduate student Brooke Duffy jumped on a bus and headed south Friday morning. "It just really surprised me that the city would have cut off funding for something...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum
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Leopold attorney bills taxpayers almost $21K for two weeks
Anne Arundel County hired a private, $450-an-hour lawyer to defend County Executive John R. Leopold in a discrimination lawsuit, ringing up a $20,743 bill to taxpayers within two weeks and raising questions about whether the embattled politician should...
Tags: Sheila Dixon, Judges, Justice System, Labor Legislation, Lawyers
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