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2nd Annual Adam Thompson 5K Run/Walk raises funds for college scholarships
The 2nd Annual Adam Thompson 5K Run/Walk will be held Sunday, April 28, at 8 a.m. at Harford Community College, 401 Thomas Run Road in Bel Air. The race, on a USA Track and Field Certified Course, honors the memory of Adam Thompson, a first-year...Tags: Entertainment Events, Harford Community College, Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities, Health and Medical Professionals
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State police hope unique knife used in UMES killing will bring tips
The weapon used to kill a University of Maryland Eastern Shore student in February has a "unique orange and black camouflage handle" that investigators hope will "prompt the memory of someone who may have seen the knife before," Maryland State Police said...
Tags: Murder, Weaponry, Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), University of Maryland Eastern Shore
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Harford school board relaxes naming, memorial policies
Members of the Harford County Board of Education voted unanimously Monday to modify existing policies regarding memorials on school property and the naming of school facilities. Board members also agreed to table for at least two weeks a vote on...
Tags: Finance, Aberdeen, Harford County, Marketing, Elections
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Howard student says community college path helped her grow by degree
Howard Community College student Katie Dunklee won't name the four-year school — her top choice — that turned her down for admission out of high school, but nowadays she doesn't lament the rejection. In fact, to hear the Elkridge resident...
Tags: Schools, Catonsville, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, High Schools
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Wounded veterans' partners get scholarships to UMUC
Two weeks after Beverly Poyer married her husband in 2007, he was deployed to Afghanistan. When he came home a year later, she was thrust into a role she hadn't expected: caregiver. Army Spc. Max Poyer, exposed to frequent mortar blasts in Afghanistan,...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Afghanistan, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Financial Aid, Hospitals and Clinics
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Super Mario Bros. in D-minor
For at least a generation of pop-culture consumers, the soundtrack of their lives has included themes from the likes of Mega Man and Super Mario. As they've grown up, the music of video games has branched out — to solo piano, to rock concerts...
Tags: Gaming, Health Treatments, Culture, Montgomery County (Maryland), Colleges and Universities
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John Carroll grad has quite a year
Caitlin Hennegan, a 2010 graduate of the John Carroll School, has had quite a year. Over the summer, Hennegan was awarded a student grant from the University of Maryland to study at Nankai University as part of the university's study abroad program....Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Maryland can prevent overdose deaths
With epidemic rates of prescription opioid and heroin deaths in Maryland, families are demanding easier access to the antidote that could save the lives of their loved ones. Naloxone is used safely to reverse the effects of heroin and prescription...Tags: Epinephrine, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Medical Association, U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy, Heroin
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Bright Minds: Sezin Palmer, research and exploratory development
While catching up recently with an old friend, Sezin Palmer talked about her work as a program manager in APL’s Research and Exploratory Development Department and her previous stint in the Undersea Warfare Department. “I mentioned that I...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows, Ellicott City, Colleges and Universities, Engineering
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Paul Umansky, Sinai Hospital spokesman, opera lover
Paul Umansky, an opera lover, occasional actor and, for more than two decades, the public voice of Sinai Hospital, died March 27 at the Gilchrest Center. He was 81, and died following a three-year bout with multiple myeloma. "He was a great guy," said...
Tags: Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Radio Industry, Catonsville, Colleges and Universities, William Howard Taft
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Recreation and outdoors calendar
Indoor archery Mondays, Thursdays in March: Vingt Neuf Bowmen, 8735 Honeygo Blvd., Perry Hall, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. $5 registration. Shoot 20 yards inside heated Maryland State Game and Fish Protective Association hall. No crossbows. Information: Call...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Harford Community College, Fishing, Photography and Video, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Former Westminster High ace prepares for career in medical field
When the Major League Baseball season starts March 31, Brett Harman won't be on a pitcher's mound. Instead, the 23-year-old Westminster resident will be preparing for a career as a physician assistant. But Harman, who had a standout career at...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Baseball, High School Baseball, Frontier League, Major League Baseball
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