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Columbia's Lincoln Tech graduates given the tools to succeed
While many schools say they give students tools for success, it's literal for graduates of Lincoln College of Technology and Culinary Institute in Columbia. "At Lincoln, we are proud to teach careers that build America," said Columbia campus President...
Tags: Social Sciences, Culture, Electronics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Ellicott City
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Bel Air pondering changes to county's courthouse area
Bel Air town officials plan to replace the brick sidewalk and plantings along the Office Street side of the grounds of the Harford County Circuit Courthouse, and hope to convince county leaders to improve the courthouse grounds. "Our plan is to try to...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Energy Saving, Justice System, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Local Government
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Wood touted as 'new' renewable fuel
Lee Richardson is a pioneer of sorts in taking a new look at a very old energy source.
The Wicomico County poultry farmer just finished installing a commercial-sized wood pellet stove to heat one of his chicken houses in Willards, east of Salisbury. When...Tags: Wicomico County, Baltimore County, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Business, Energy Saving
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'Star of Bethlehem' lights up steel mill one final time
The five-pointed star, made of stainless steel and dozens of heavy-duty light bulbs, looks deceptively simple. Its symbolism is anything but.
Not long after Bethlehem Steel built the Sparrows Point steel mill's massive "L" blast furnace in 1978,...Tags: Bankruptcy, Explosions, Holidays, Emergency Incidents, Bethlehem Steel
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Small Business Saturday helps glass blowing studio get in holiday spirit
It was cold outside, but, "It's hot in here," said Mac Jensen, 9, who spent part of Small Business Saturday blowing into one end of a long pipe with a globule of hot glass on the other end. Mac was participating in a workshop to make holiday ornaments...
Tags: Halloween, American Express Company, Small Business Saturday, Clipper Mill, T. Rowe Price
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Church of the Redeemer to celebrate new geothermal HVAC system
And God said, "Let there be heat." Six months after an Earth Day ceremony to start Church of the Redeemer's installation of its new geothermal heating and air-conditioning system, the work is done and the system is up and running. Now, the church is set...
Tags: Anglicanism, Charles Village, Energy Saving, Christianity, Earth Day
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Harford school board backs new buildings for Youth's Benefit Elementary, Havre de Grace High
The Harford County Board of Education, still reeling from the sudden death two weeks ago of Dr. Leonard Wheeler, its president, and trying to quell public angst over which community gets the next new school, decided Monday night to request funding for...
Tags: High Schools, Elementary Schools, Budgets and Budgeting, Schools, Students
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With new buyer, Sparrows Point faces a possible end to decades of steelmaking
Steel from Sparrows Point built the Golden Gate Bridge, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, hundreds of ships for World War II and livelihoods for tens of thousands of Baltimore-area families.
The story of the massive steel mill follows the arc of American...Tags: Bankruptcy, Patapsco, Judges, Financially Distressed Companies, Parkville
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Modular units demolished at Prospect Mill Elementary
Chairs and desks were piled high Monday afternoon outside of Prospect Mill Elementary School, ready to be thrown away. The furniture came from inside several modular units that were destroyed. The project comes not even a week after Harford County Public...Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools, Public Schools
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Church of the Redeemer to install geothermal HVAC system
Parishioners at Church of the Redeemer were greeted Sunday by a banner that said, "Going geothermal, for our earth, for our future, for our children." Wearing a ceremonial construction hard hat, the Rev. Paul Tunkle stood at the altar —...
Tags: Roland Park, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Anglicanism, Energy Saving, Christianity
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Sparrows Point owner considers selling plant
The struggling Sparrows Point steel mill could be sold within the next six months, mill owner RG Steel said Monday.
"We're not going to be specific at this time," said Bette Kovach, an RG Steel spokeswoman, as she confirmed comments by two company...Tags: Bankruptcy, Explosions, Dofasco Incorporated, T. Rowe Price, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Sparrows Point's blast furnace to resume operations
The struggling Sparrows Point steel plant will resume operations of its "L" blast furnace Saturday after it was temporarily shut down for routine maintenance, the company said.
In a letter to customers Friday, RG Steel chief commercial officer Jerry...Tags: Explosions, Companies and Corporations, Emergency Incidents
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