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Severna Park Marine dies in Nevada military training accident
He was the teenager who wasn't embarrassed to hug his mom at Severna Park High School while other students looked on, who pitched on the Falcons' 2009 state championship baseball team, and who matured into a Marine with a swallow tattoo on his right arm....
Tags: Camp Lejeune (military base), Duke Blue Devils, Air and Space Accidents, U.S. Department of Defense, Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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Orioles, Nationals fans meet halfway in Laurel
Few people were walking around downtown Laurel Tuesday evening, but at Main Street Sports Grill, nearly every seat at the bar was taken for happy hour. Since April marks the start of Major League Baseball play, the multiple flat-screen televisions...
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Washington Nationals, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox
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Korean War veterans donate $1,000 to Harford Co. Public Library
A group of Korean War veterans presented a $1,000 donation to the Harford County Public Library Thursday in an effort to support library programs to commemorate this year's 60th anniversary of the end of the war. Six members of Maryland Chapter 33 of...Tags: Libraries, Veterans Affairs, Banking, Literature, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Supporting pre-K is a sound investment
Our leaders in Washington face tough budget issues ("Obama budget would have big impact in MD," April 11). But one proposal we should all agree on is for targeted investments in local pre-kindergarten learning. As a grandfather, I support giving America's...
Tags: Early Learning, Obesity, Preschools, Schools, Weight
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Military News
MEDINA: Navy Seaman Melnard B. Medina, son of Bernardita and Michael Medina of Forest Hill, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Medina completed a variety of training...Tags: High Schools, Values, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Health Treatments, Schools
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Maryland seeks historic status for Fort Carroll
When she thinks of Fort Carroll, the abandoned 19th-century military installation in the Patapsco River, Beverly Eisenberg thinks of her grandfather — and of duckpin bowling balls. She visited the six-sided artificial island as a little girl, just...
Tags: Baltimore County, Preservation Maryland, Statue of Liberty, Endangered Species, Spanish-American War
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President Obama awards Navy football team with Commander-In-Chief's Trophy
President Barack Obama awarded Navy's football team with the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy on Thursday afternoon in the East Room at the White House. Here are the president's remarks: Hello, everybody. (Applause.) Hello. Please, everybody have a seat. ...
Tags: Barack Obama, Ken Niumatalolo, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ethics, Values
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Leon Nelson, state security officer
Leon Nelson, a retired state security officer assigned to the Department of Health and Human Services, died of cancer April 4 at Seasons Hospice in Randallstown. The Inner Harbor resident was 85. The son of John Leon Nelson and Rebecca Nelson, he was...
Tags: Lexington Market, Inner Harbor, Randallstown
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Ronald J. Biglin, Loyola business professor
Ronald J. Biglin, a former business professor and dean of graduate programs at what is now Loyola University Maryland who owned a winery and a distribution company, died Monday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Lutherville resident was 81. "Ron...
Tags: Bloomfield (Staten Island, New York), Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Sales
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Navy sailors accidentally drowned at APG, medical examiner rules
Two U.S. Navy sailors who died diving in the Super Pond at Aberdeen Proving Ground in February accidentally drowned, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said Monday. Further details about how the men died will not be released for two to three...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, U.S. Department of Defense, Lakes and Ponds, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Research
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Volunteers help veterans, and others, get their house in order
The first troops showed up on a Saturday morning at the four-bedroom house in Columbia heavily armed: saws, hammers, crowbars, drills. They've returned three times since and are expected back again next week in hopes of making repairs upstairs and down,...Tags: Renovation, Sears, Home Improvement, Metal and Mineral, Food and Drug Administration
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