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Columbia Digest
Ski club meets The Columbia Ski Club meets at 7 p.m. Monday, May 13, at Union Jack's, 10400 Little Patuxent Parkway. New members enjoy a 50 percent reduction in fees. Light appetizers will be provided. Open to the public. Information: 410-740-5225. 'The...Tags: Culture, Artists, Wii, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Gaming
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CareFirst commits $125,000 in HCC scholarships
The region’s largest health insurer, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, has committed $125,000 to Howard Community College for 50 scholarships over the next five years. The announcement came Friday, May 3, as CareFirst administrators and local...
Tags: CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Colleges and Universities, Nursing, Awards and Prizes, Health and Safety at School
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Howard zoning request would bring chickens home to roost
Cathy Hudson knew the practice of raising chickens in her backyard made her part of a growing suburban trend, but when she learned Williams-Sonoma, purveyor of pricey kitchen gear, had started selling chicken coops — including a two-level cedar...
Tags: Williams-Sonoma Inc., Howard County, Real Estate, St. Mary's County, Annapolis
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HCC unveils new non-credit courses for summer
Howard Community College in Columbia is offering more than 50 new non-credit courses this summer, with many focusing on how to teach science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to preschool-age children and women and girls. Other non-credit...
Tags: Continuing Education, Microsoft Corporation, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate Sellers
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Bits & Pieces: Iron Girl Half Marathon offers thrilling finish down the stretch
I guess we can classify the running of the Athleta Iron Girl Half Marathon on April 28 as one of those "It Ain't Over Until It's Over" races. It appeared coming down the stretch of the 13.1-mile race that local favorite Suzy Serpico was leading and on...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Sweet taste of success for Howard Community College alum
As a child living in Belgium, Joaness Christie loved waffles — the way they tasted, smelled, everything. When her family moved to the United States when she was in the fourth grade, Christie discovered a problem: the waffles weren't right "I grew...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Recipes, Vehicles, Howard County, Belgium
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Older Americans are front and center during May
May is Older Americans Month! The Administration for Community Living and the Administration on Aging, which come under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, continue this great tradition and their commitment to recognizing the valuable...Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Physical Conditions, Justice System, Howard County, Laws
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'Boeing Boeing' takes flight at Rep Stage
Not every play strives to deliver profound insights into the human condition. Marc Camoletti's "Boeing Boeing" only seeks to prove that the human condition is silly. Judging from the laughter at the Rep Stage production, the audience gets the point....
Tags: United Nations, Tony Curtis, Air Transportation Industry
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5 questions with … Stuart L. Ritter
As a senior financial planner with Baltimore money manager T. Rowe Price, Stuart Ritter spends much of his time on the job — and off — educating people about personal finance. April is Financial Literacy Month, and as many surveys show...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Howard County General Hospital, T. Rowe Price, Financial Planning, Trips and Vacations
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Jeans make a fashion statement at HCC exhibit
If there were a dress code for visitors to the current exhibit in Howard Community College's Rouse Company Foundation Gallery, it would stipulate that people must wear blue jeans when going to see Julie van Hemert's "Peopled Jeans." That's because the...
Tags: Fine Artists, Artists, Poetry, Arts
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HCC track teams compete at Green and White Invitational
The Howard Community College Track & Field program competed at the Green & White Invitational April 6 at York College, PA. The Dragons had a strong showing with the men placing third as a team, while the women were seventh. Tamarra Okoya scored for...Tags: Track and Field
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Cardin tells Howard officials sequestration is hurting small business
Sen. Ben Cardin joined local business leaders and elected officials Friday in Howard County for an informal town hall meeting to discuss the impact of sequestration and federal budget battles on the county's business community. "It is affecting our...
Tags: Business Enterprises, Benjamin L. Cardin, U.S. House of Representatives, Ken Ulman, U.S. Congress
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