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Consumers save on pet medicines by shopping around
Teresa Frost had not one but two cats with chronic illnesses, and the prescription costs were adding up.
Hopey needed kidney medicine that cost $30 at the veterinarian's office every 10 days, but Frost found a seller online who only wanted $7.25,...Tags: Insulin, Computer Networking and Internet, Consumers, Cat (animal), Computing and Information Technology Industry
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West Friendship: Howard County Fairgrounds will be buzzing with activity this weekend
There is all kinds of activity planned for the Howard County Fairgrounds this weekend. The Suburban Maryland Home Show will set up shop Friday through Sunday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and Oct. 2 with exposition tables on just about everything a homeowner could...Tags: Howard County, Animals, Medical Research, Breast Cancer, Cults and Sects
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Highland/Fulton: Get ready for food and fun and kick off October at the annual Highland Days festival
Highland Day 2011 is Saturday, Oct. 1 (rain date is Sunday, Oct. 2) and everything starts at 11 a.m. The event continues until 4 p.m. and a few of the planned highlights include Little Shoppe of Horrors at Highland Groomery, a Halloween costume parade and...Tags: Howard County, Middle Schools, Church and State Relations, Festive Events, Halloween
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Ellicott City: Civil War re-enactors invade historic Ellicott City during Picnic in the Park
Calling all history buffs! On Saturday, Oct, 1 from noon to 3 p.m., the Friends of the Patapsco Female Institute will host its first free (and possibly annual) Civil War re-enactment. As part of the organization's signature Picnic in the Park themed...Tags: Howard County, Bars and Clubs, Annapolis, Weddings, Ellicott City
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Extend your learning with eXtension.org: Consumer Website of the Week
We've mentioned eXtension.org as a Consumer Website of the Week before. The site offers online access to courses, workshops and training offered by land grant institutions across the country.
If you're curious about becoming a wine grape grower or just...Tags: Media Industry, Personal Finance, Consumers, Social Media, YouTube
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Baltimore-area hospitals compete for moms-to-be with hardwood floors, gourmet meals and other luxuries.
Julie McAllister was feeling serene as she lounged in her room with the window view, enjoying a quiet, kid-free afternoon.
It was almost as if she were on vacation.
But in fact the 37-year-old from Owings Mills had just delivered an 8-pound baby girl...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Forests, Television Industry, Television, Hotels and Accommodations
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Microbrewery fest reportedly canceled due to weather
The website for the Maryland Microbrewery Festival is reporting on Friday, Sept. 23, that the festival — scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 24, at Union Mills Homestead, Westminster — has been canceled. According to the site — the event...Tags: Weather Reports, Festive Events, Mass Media, Facebook, Social Media
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Records: Flanagan had threatened suicide before
Former Orioles pitcher Mike Flanagan had threatened to commit suicide several times before taking his life last month, police records show.
In an interview with police detectives, Flanagan's wife described several occasions in which he grabbed a...Tags: Defense, Mike Flanagan, Suicide, Firearms, Cy Young Award
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Tackling consumer crises in Maryland
Civil Justice might be small — you can count the full-time attorneys at the nonprofit legal assistance group on one hand — but its impact is anything but.
The Baltimore organization has trained more than 1,400 lawyers in foreclosure law so...Tags: Lawyers, Bribery, Regional Authority, Realty, Social Security
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Md. Holocaust survivors take rail fight to Congress
It wasn't until Ellen Lightman began to take care of her mother in her final years that she learned that the frail woman used her nightly prayers to whisper words of their family's painful past.
"Every night, she prayed that the last few seconds of her...Tags: Lawyers, History, Allen West, Executive Branch, Litigation
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Baltimore Sun to begin charging users of its website
The Baltimore Sun will begin charging frequent users of its website a subscription fee Oct. 10, joining several news organizations that have recently established price tags for online information.
The Sun will allow users 15 free page views a month on...Tags: Media Industry, Amazon Kindle, The New York Times, Corporate Officers, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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Baltimore Beer Week gears up for third anniversary; schedule released
The Baltimore SunWith less than 20 days to go, Baltimore Beer Week unveiled its new website and sprawling, byzantine schedule last week. Like last year, there are nearly 300 events - including, beer dinners, homebrewing competitions, lots of beer sampling events and...Tags: Festive Events, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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