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Testing lab puts land into preservation
Sun reporterA ballistics testing facility in northern Harford County has placed nearly half of its property in a land preservation program. The H. P. White Laboratory owns nearly 300 acres surrounding its facility, which sits across Scarboro Road from the county...Tags: Farms, Arable Farming, John F. Kennedy, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Government
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Health notes
Upper Chesapeake Health has a new cancer support group for individuals who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer and their families. The group will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center and at 2 p.m. July 15 at Harford...Tags: Havre de Grace, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Organizations, Corporate Officers
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National Mall has become a monument to neglect
McClatchy-Tribune"America's front yard" needs a cleanup crew. Several million in cash would help too. From afar, the National Mall, the majestic expanse of parkland from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial looks postcard-perfect. But don't get too close. The famous...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Washington Monument, Martin Luther King Jr., Richard Nixon, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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The week that was
Land row in Roland Park Roland Park residents are opposing plans by the Baltimore Country Club to sell some of its land to Keswick Multi-Care Center, which plans to build a $195million continuing-care retirement community. "This is truly like a volcano...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Local Elections, Fires, Roland Park, Ulysses Currie
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League looks to move past referee scandal
"All right, you maggots. My name is Maj. Gen. Ronald L. Johnson, and from this day on, your lives belong to me. "Now I know some of you are wondering just what the heck is going on. That this is not what you signed up for when you decided to become an...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Ceremonies, Society, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball
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Relief bill could help both buyers and homeowners
Congress left town for the July 4 recess with a half-baked cake in its legislative oven - one that has huge potential significance for the housing and mortgage markets. The unfinished work is a major relief bill designed to rescue hundreds of thousands of...Tags: Property, Mortgages, Foreclosures, The White House, Homes
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Air conditioning is hot topic
Sun reporterThe classrooms at Hebbville Elementary School on Baltimore County's west side got so hot this year that 8-year-old Cameron Harris' mother sometimes took him out of school early on especially muggy afternoons. "When I hear him complaining about not...Tags: Family, Local Authority, Rivers, Weather Reports, Teaching and Learning
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Poultry a nest egg for Md.
When President Herbert Hoover promised a chicken in every pot, he probably had some insight into the future of Maryland's poultry industry. Maryland ranks eighth among states in broilers produced each year and 12th in total pounds of chicken production....Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Walt Disney World Resort, Economic Policy, Livestock Farming, Sales
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Student on board wants voting rights
Sun ReporterDavid John "DJ" Sigworth, a rising senior at Fallston High School, is scheduled to be sworn in tomorrow as the next student representative to the Harford County Board of Education. The 17-year-old from Forest Hill says he is a political junkie who hopes...Tags: Medical Specialization, Injuries, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Georgetown, Colleges and Universities
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Ulman goes into GOP territory to hear complaints of residents
A Columbia Democrat venturing west to Republican-dominated Glenwood to hear residents' complaints could run some political risk of hostility, but County Executive Ken Ulman encountered only civility at his recent public forum, despite high frustration...Tags: Local Authority, Vehicles, Local Elections, Rivers, Executive Branch
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