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Owings Mills woman killed in three-car crash in Finksburg
A 32-year-old Owings Mills woman was killed in a three-car collision on Route 140 in Finksburg on Tuesday afternoon, according to Maryland State Police. Ruchita Pandya was pronounced dead on the scene near the border of Baltimore and Carroll counties,...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Motorvehicle Accidents, Reisterstown
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Two juveniles arrested in Westminster cross burning
Two juveniles were arrested in the burning of a wooden cross in the driveway of a Westminster home late Sunday night, according to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. Detectives and representatives of the Fire Marshall's Office responded to the 500...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency
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Westminster man charged with murder in restaurant shooting
Maryland State Police have charged a 24-year-old Westminster man in a double shooting Friday that left one man dead and another injured. Jacob B. Bircher, of the unit block of Wimert Ave., surrendered to police at 7 a.m. Friday on a church parking lot on...Tags: Shootings, Murder, Sykesville, Maryland State Police, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
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Four days of tribute and activity for Westminster's 145th Memorial Day observance
The 145th consecutive Memorial Day observance in Westminster is being planned as a four-day event, May 25-28, with numerous activities to honor and pay tribute to veterans. The celebration, sponsored by the American Legion Post 31, has been coordinated...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), George C. Scott, Music, Schools, United States Naval Academy
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Eagle Archive: For Memorial Day, we recall a fallen soldier who made sure we remembered others
On Monday, May 28, Carroll County will mark its 145th annual observance of Memorial Day with an expanded parade and ceremonies at the Westminster Cemetery. In 1967, our community noted the 100th anniversary of Westminster's Memorial Day observances....Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), University of Maryland, College Park, Culture, Memorial Day, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Community Media Center airs 145th Memorial Day events
WESTMINSTER — The 145th observance of the Memorial Day parade and ceremony in Westminster will be available for viewing on Carroll County's cable channel 19 and online at the Community Media Center website, http://www.CarrollMediaCenter.org. A...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Memorial Day, American Legion
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Virginia Harrison honored for work with Human Relations Commission
WESTMINSTER — The Carroll County Human Relations Commission will hold a 20th anniversary celebration reception honoring Chairwoman Virginia Harrison, of Sykesville, on Tuesday, May 29 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Carroll County Non-Profit Center in...Tags: Human Rights, Nancy Grasmick, United Way , Sykesville, Martin O'Malley
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Westminster's Matt Seidler 'knew his calling was in the Air Force'
There were many moving moments during Monday's annual Memorial Day Ceremony at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, in Timonium. The program included nearly two hours of musical selections by military bands and choral groups and prayers, along with...
Tags: Military Equipment, Baltimore County, Awards and Prizes, Biography (genre), Explosions
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UMBC police question student suspected of brandishing handgun on campus
University of Maryland, Baltimore County police say a male student brandished a handgun in front of a female acquaintance on the Catonsville campus early Thursday morning.
The woman, who is also a UMBC student, called 911 at 5:15 a.m., saying the man...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Catonsville, Timonium, Colleges and Universities
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Eagle Archives: German POWs in Westminster helped harvest the crops during World War II
I recently came across a local newspaper headline from May 18, 1945, noting, "German Prisoners For Farm Work." The idea that Carroll County was the home of German prisoners of war during World War II was nothing new to me. I had heard many oral...Tags: Nazi Party, Wars and Interventions, Newspaper and Magazine, Culture, Employees
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Carroll transplant recipients rappel from 32-story building to raise fund for kidney foundation
Two Carroll County residents will help the National Kidney Foundation of Maryland reach new fundraising heights this week when they rappel off a building in downtown Baltimore for the foundation's third annual Rappel for Kidney Health event. The...Tags: Pancreas, Carroll County (Maryland), Renal Failure, Kidney Disease, Kidney
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Charles Osborne Fisher
Charles Osborne Fisher, a World War II veteran and prominent Carroll County attorney whose legal career spanned more than six decades, died Friday at his Westminster home from complications of a broken hip.
He was 95.
"Charles was a real gentleman and...Tags: Laws, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Democratic Convention (1968), Arable Farming, Government
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