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Bits & Pieces: Howard County is lucky to have caring coaches... look at the alternative
Sometimes I read something that just makes me shake my head in disgust. Luckily, I'm confident that what allegedly happened in Tustin, Calif., recently will never happen here because of the quality of our youth league coaches and coordinators. In case...Tags: Health Treatments, Brain, Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Maryland, Howard County
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Understanding sports hernias
That chronic groin pain sometimes felt by athletes may be called a sports hernia, but it's not really a hernia at all, according to Dr. Katherine G. Lamond, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a surgeon at...Tags: Health Treatments, Groin, MRI (imaging), Health and Medical Professionals, Hernia
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Q&A with River Hill soccer player Katie Arensmeier
River Hill senior midfielder Katie Arensmeier didn't hesitate when asked what her favorite soccer moment was in her three years on varsity. The Hawks were tied with Howard County rival Centennial, 1-1, late in a game on Senior Night last season when...
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Catonsville man tailgates at Ravens games in purple bus and ambulance
When the Ravens start their season at home against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 10, John Aldave will be sitting in handicapped seating in the visitors end zone. But long before game time, the 51-year-old Catonsville resident and season ticket holder...
Tags: Joe Flacco, Catonsville, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens, Health and Medical Professionals
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After accident, Sam Schmidt shifts from driver to owner
Sam Schmidt knows he would have been long retired by now, his racing career faded completely from life's rearview mirror. He isn't sure what he would be doing aside from helping his wife, Sheila, raise their two teenage children at their home outside...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Hospitals and Clinics, Dan Wheldon, Sam Schmidt Motorsports, IndyCar Series
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Thinking things through on pit bulls
In contrast to their rush to approve a gambling bill crafted in closed-door negotiations, Maryland lawmakers exercised commendable prudence in their handling of the other item on their to-do list for this week's special legislative session, a bill to...
Tags: Health Treatments, Justice System, Animal Attacks, Standards, Judges
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College lines: Harford residents earn degrees, honors
SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY: Three local students were named to Susquehanna University's dean's list for the spring 2012 semester. The dean's list recognizes students who achieve a grade point average of 3.4 or higher out of a possible 4.0 for the semester. To...Tags: Culture, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Georgia Southern University , Scranton, Parkville
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Summer jobs program encourages businesses to Hire One Youth
Amber Barner has had a summer job through the city's YouthWorks program seven times, every year since she was 14. But this time is different. This time her job will outlast the summer.
That twist comes courtesy of Baltimore's fledgling effort to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Employment Opportunities, Northeastern University, Hospitals and Clinics, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Kingsville parade winners
Marching units: The Titans Drum Corps, first; Company A 37th Regiment North Carolina Vol. Troops – John C. Houck, second. Bands/musical, Bud Huson American Pride Award: C. Milton Wright Marching Band, Mary Lynn Twentey, director. Antique vehicles:...
Tags: Flooring America Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, White Marsh, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Christianity
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Mt. Zion United Methodist celebrates 150 years of worship
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church will celebrate its 150th anniversary most of next week. There will be a slide show of Mt. Zion history plus an ice cream social July 10 at 7 p.m. A music program with cookies and punch will be featured on July 11 at 7 p....Tags: Genesis (music group), The Wall Street Journal, Awards and Prizes, Students, Physiology
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Batter's up in Pete's Grille pancake-eating contest
"Feel like a champ?" Katharine Moog asked her best friend, Melissa Askew, as they waited for a pancake-eating contest to begin at Pete's Grille early Friday morning. Askew, 26, of Hampden, and Moog's brother, Patch Ronald, 22, of Jacksonville, in...
Tags: Health Treatments, Hampden, White Marsh, Foods and Beverages, Charles Village
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June filled with events galore in Aberdeen
Here it is, June 1, and there are scheduled events galore! We were invited to the Senior Center to talk to the Golden Age Club about Aberdeen, and it was a real pleasure to get back to talk to such a large gathering of folks interested in the community...Tags: Father's Day, Health Treatments, Arthritis, Libraries, Diabetes
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