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    Oct 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Bear season again met with opposition

    Dawn over Western Maryland will break differently Monday for the 260 hunters who won the lottery to participate in this year's annual bear hunt. The adrenaline will be high, the air thick with the anticipation of trying to become the first man, woman or even child to kill one of the approximately 55 to 80 bears the state Department of Natural Resources anticipates will be roaming the region.
    Dawn over Western Maryland will break differently Monday for the 260 hunters who won the lottery to participate in this year's annual bear hunt. The adrenaline will be high, the air thick with the anticipation of trying to become the first man, woman or...

    Tags: Garrett County, Government, Executive Branch, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.

  2. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Muzzleloader season closing for hunters, archers have deer to themselves

    Saturday is the end of the early muzzle-loading season for deer. The archers can have the deer hunting to themselves until regular firearms season opens on Saturday, Nov. 26. The season will be open on Sunday, Nov. 27 on private lands only. You still must...

    Tags: Defense, Firearms

  4. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. As hunting season starts, shots fired reports abound in northern Harford

    The hunting season may be connected with what little crime there is in the Jarrettsville and Norrisville areas, where residents often report hearing shots fired. "It wouldn't be uncommon to hear a shot," David Seman, chairman of the Jarrettsville/...

    Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers

  6. Nov 4, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. It's the season for hounds and cottontail rabbits

    One of my favorite all-time seasons will open Nov. 5. It's the time for baying hounds and cottontail rabbits. Bragging about good shots and razzing each other when they miss is always part of the fun. As I have stated so many times, it was this time...
  8. Nov 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Taking down biggest bear in annual hunt makes 12-year-old a celebrity, hero in small Western Maryland town

    Before this year's Maryland bear hunt, Colton Lucas was considered a typical 12-year-old living in the Western Maryland town of Kitzmiller. He loved to hunt and fish with his father, Joe, and play football with his friends. His priorities haven't changed in the past two weeks, but the seventh-grader has become a local celebrity. And a hero.
    Before this year's Maryland bear hunt, Colton Lucas was considered a typical 12-year-old living in the Western Maryland town of Kitzmiller. He loved to hunt and fish with his father, Joe, and play football with his friends. His priorities haven't...

    Tags: Garrett County, University of Maryland, College Park, Bear (animal), Celebrities, Rentals

  10. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Whitney French Morrill, businessman

    Whitney French Morrill, the co-owner of a building maintenance firm that cleaned Baltimore landmarks, died of complications from dementia Saturday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Monkton resident was 87.
    Whitney French Morrill, the co-owner of a building maintenance firm that cleaned Baltimore landmarks, died of complications from dementia Saturday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Monkton resident was 87. Born in New York City and raised in Stamford, Conn.,...

    Tags: Lobbying, Manor Care Incorporated, World War II (1939-1945), Roland Park, Christianity

  12. Nov 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Acre by acre, scientists work to rid Md. of nutria

    — Judas 760 knew just where to swim last fall after federal trappers set him free: back to his home in the marshes of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, where other nutria lived.
    — Judas 760 knew just where to swim last fall after federal trappers set him free: back to his home in the marshes of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, where other nutria lived. But true to his name, Judas betrayed members of his colony by...

    Tags: Invasive Species, Somerset County (Maryland), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Fishing, Wetlands

  14. Jul 29, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Armand Dupre, former Bel Air deputy chief, dies at 54

    Armand Dupre, who retired from his position as the Bel Air Police Department's deputy chief earlier this month, died at his White Hall home Tuesday. Mr. Dupre was diagnosed with cancer more than a year ago and the illness prevented him from being in the...

    Tags: Defense, Obituaries, Firearms, Rentals

  16. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Successful deer hunters plan ahead

    Those who are must successful at deer hunting locally do much planning ahead. First and most important is selecting the location and getting written permission, if it is on private land. Next is selecting a parking area which will not place your vehicle...

    Tags: Nature

  18. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Upset about deer hunting

    Editor: I was reluctant to read the article on luring deer because I have an aversion to hunting and killing. However, curiosity made me read it to see how hunters lure innocent deer into their sight. So I learned about scenting, rattling antlers and...
  20. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  21. Timonium: In the hunt for Easter fun at dual events on March 31

    Spring is here, and our community is anticipating the arrival of Easter. Two Easter egg hunt events on March 31. The annual Springlake Community Easter Egg Hunt, will be held at 11 a.m. at the playground at Pot Spring Elementary School, 2410 Springlake...

    Tags: Easter, Timonium, Religious Festivals, Boy Scouts of America, Apple iPad

  22. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Killing to hunt, not hunting to kill

    Editor: Responding to Hayward Putnam's article on luring deer, Aegis reader Barbara Izzo writes that while she is "prepared to be chided for [her] naivete," her suspicions were confirmed in Mr. Putnam's last sentence, in which he claims "Learning to call...

    Tags: Natural Resources, Agriculture, Forests

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