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Running back D.J. Adams back in the mix for Terps
Running back D.J. Adams, who was suspended for Maryland's opening game, is back in the mix for Saturday's contest against No. 18 West Virginia.
Adams, 5 feet 10 and 220 pounds, was primarily a short-yardage specialist last season. He scored 11 touchdowns...Tags: Danny O'Brien, Labor Day, Football, Mass Media, Social Media
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Events Calendar
CalendarListings are accepted on a space-available basis. Events must be open to the public, and priority will be given to those in Howard County. Items typically appear two weeks prior to the date included in the listing if sent far enough in advance....Tags: Sage, American Heart Association, Holidays, Climbing, Twins
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M&D Zingos win two Tri-State National Lacrosse Festival titles
The deadline for submitting sports copy is 9 a.m. on Mondays. We prefer email (howardcountysports@patuxent.com). We do not accept results by phone. When two Howard County teams play, players from both teams (first and last names) must be mentioned in...Tags: Melanie Safka, Amusement and Theme Parks, Walt Disney, Climbing, High School Sports
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Family Fun
With easy access to jobs in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., not to mention standout schools that rank among the top in the state, it’s no surprise that Howard County is a magnet for families. But the demands on today’s families often mean free...Tags: State Parks, Lifetime (tv network), Climbing, Tourism and Leisure, Pumpkin
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Round the mountain
There's a herd of green zebras in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Uh, better make that a fleet. They can be found roaming in the vicinity of Snowshoe Mountain Resort in Snowshoe, W. Va., where the open military-style all-terrain Tomcars of that moniker...Tags: Robert Harris, Climbing, Tourism and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations
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Surprise exit and a cliffhanger in 'The Biggest Loser'
Reality CheckHere's John-John on last night's Biggest Loser:If you have somehow forgotten that the Winter Olympics starts this week and is being aired on NBC, this week’s The Biggest Loser literally beat you over the head with reminders, and promos, and......Tags: NBC (tv network), Recording Industry Association of America, Speed Skating, Ice Skating, Climbing
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Two Carroll County football players headed to West Virginia
Special to The SunJeff Braun of Winters Mill and John Bassler of Francis Scott Key have spent the better part of their football careers as rivals. On Wednesday, however, the two lineman officially became future Division I teammates, as each signed national letters of...Tags: Football, Wrestling, High Schools, McDonald's, Climbing
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Rejuvenated Meissner eyes climb ahead
Kimmie Meissner has taken a shine to a rock climbing wall near her training home in South Florida. She loves to push herself higher as she runs the high school stadium steps after a day on the ice. She finds peace in hoisting herself into the saddle for...Tags: Kimmie Meissner, Climbing, Thurgood Marshall, 2016 Olympic Games, Colleges and Universities
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Earth Treks 2005 Broad Peak and K2 expedition
Baltimoresun.com StaffFacts about the climb Maryland resident Chris Warner and Tao Franken are teaming up for this ambitious double-header. Warner, the owner of Earth Treks climbing gym, has been on 10 8,000-meter peak expeditions. He has summited on Cho Oyu, Mount Everest,...Tags: Pakistan, Climbing, Death
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For summer relief, Canaan Valley rises to the occasion
Special To The SunCanaan Valley, W.Va., at 3,200 feet the largest high-elevation valley east of the Rocky Mountains, is known for great skiing and snowboarding. But when the 100-plus inches of snow the valley typically receives each winter have melted, there's still a lot...Tags: Science, State Parks, Rivers, Climbing, Personal Service
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In Alaska, they'd 'kill for snow'
Sun National StaffANCHORAGE, Alaska - Somewhere up in the heavens, they evidently thought it would be a joke: Let's switch the winters on people and see what happens. We'll sock the mid-Atlantic, where a dusting of snow can cause mass hysteria, with 2 feet-plus in a...Tags: Dog (animal), Rivers, Metal and Mineral, Bodies of Water, Climbing
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