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    May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Norovirus likely caused sickness at Pot Spring Elementary, officials say

    Norovirus was likely the culprit that sickened 200 students and nine staff members at Pot Spring Elementary in Timonium last week, Baltimore County health officials have found.
    Norovirus was likely the culprit that sickened 200 students and nine staff members at Pot Spring Elementary in Timonium last week, Baltimore County health officials have found. About a third of the school's students were absent May 17 because of...

    Tags: Calicivirus, Symptoms, Lab Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  2. May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Evelyn O. Kampmeyer, educator

    Evelyn O. Kampmeyer, a retired educator who was active in Republican politics, died May 14 from complications of diabetes at Abington Hospice in Warminster, Pa.
    Evelyn O. Kampmeyer, a retired educator who was active in Republican politics, died May 14 from complications of diabetes at Abington Hospice in Warminster, Pa. The former Severna Park resident was 81. The daughter of a comptroller and a homemaker,...

    Tags: Crofton, Diabetes, Colleges and Universities, Rutgers University, Severna Park

  4. May 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Barbershop chorus concert is just the thing for spring

    Chorus of the Chesapeake presents spring show May 11, Students from Calvert Hall College High School and Notre Dame Preparatory School team up for Operation Clean Stream, David "Shepherd" Warren, named a 2013 Carson Scholar, J.C. Lazzaro selected 3rd...

    Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Parkville, Roman Catholicism, Polynesia

  6. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Obama's scandalous threesome

    As the White House spin doctors find it more and more difficult to cook up acceptable "talking points" for Benghazi and the IRS and Department of Justice situations, the new term "Trigate" seems to take over where "Watergate" once served.
    As the White House spin doctors find it more and more difficult to cook up acceptable "talking points" for Benghazi and the IRS and Department of Justice situations, the new term "Trigate" seems to take over where "Watergate" once served. The morning...
  8. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Eldersburg's Knutson-Cullen among honorees at Memorial Day service

    U.S. Army Capt. Sara M. Knutson-Cullen, a former Eldersburg resident who died in a helicopter crash in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on March 11, will be among the honorees at the May 27 Memorial Day service at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium.
    U.S. Army Capt. Sara M. Knutson-Cullen, a former Eldersburg resident who died in a helicopter crash in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on March 11, will be among the honorees at the May 27 Memorial Day service at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium....

    Tags: Holidays, Memorial Day, Air and Space Accidents, Afghanistan, Transportation Accidents

  10. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Want a sculpture? A new jaw? Pizza? Just print it

    Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before.
    Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before. A Johns Hopkins scientist is seeking to adapt the technology to grow human jaw bones — potentially revolutionizing implant procedures. A Halethorpe...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry, Barack Obama, Smithsonian Institution, Liberty Bell

  12. May 21, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Revisions sought for Harford residential development plans

    Developers must re-examine how they have designed areas of the proposed Enclave at Box Hill residential complex, designated for "active open space" uses, before Harford County planning officials will approve their site plans and construction can proceed....

    Tags: YMCA

  14. May 21, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Harford hearing examiner rules in favor of Evergreen development; ruling appealed

    A planned 198-unit apartment complex, near the site of the proposed Walmart in Bel Air South, got a boost earlier this month when the county's zoning hearing examiner approved an adjustment of the zoning for the property. The ruling was a crucial...

    Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Walmart, Rentals, Environmental Pollution

  16. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Shirley H. "Mickey" Hutton, homemaker

    Shirley H. "Mickey" Hutton, a homemaker and artist, died May 12 from complications of dementia at Heron Point retirement community in Chestertown.
    Shirley H. "Mickey" Hutton, a homemaker and artist, died May 12 from complications of dementia at Heron Point retirement community in Chestertown. The former Ruxton resident was 92. Shirley Herring was born in Baltimore and raised on Aigburth Road...

    Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, American Red Cross, Artists, Chestertown, Christianity

  18. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, cardiologist

    Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, a retired cardiologist who played an instrumental role in the establishment of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at St. Agnes Hospital, died Saturday from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Timonium resident was 89.
    Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, a retired cardiologist who played an instrumental role in the establishment of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at St. Agnes Hospital, died Saturday from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime...

    Tags: American Medical Association, Medical Specialization, Internal Medicine, Jesus Christ, U.S. Public Health Service

  20. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Illness at Pot Spring Elementary investigated

    Baltimore County health officials are investigating why about 200 students at Pot Spring Elementary in Timonium — a third of the children there — got sick with gastrointestinal symptoms last week.
    Baltimore County health officials are investigating why about 200 students at Pot Spring Elementary in Timonium — a third of the children there — got sick with gastrointestinal symptoms last week. The school's principal alerted school health...

    Tags: Students, Vomiting, Somerville, Symptoms, Teaching and Learning

  22. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Towson Times garners nine awards in MDDC editorial contest

    The Towson Times took home nine awards Friday in the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association editorial contest, including a "Best of Show," meaning it was superior to the first-place winners from other circulation divisions. The Baltimore Sun Media...

    Tags: Newspapers, Halloween, Newspaper and Magazine, Howard County, Ryan Ripken

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