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Mutombo finishes year as student board member; first to have a vote
Panashe Mutombo, the outgoing student representative on the Harford County Board of Education, has taken on many duties during his time as a Harford County Public Schools student. According to the school system website, the 18-year-old graduate of...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Schools, Voting
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Columbia Digest
'Songs for a New World' The Drama Learning Center's teen professional company, Teaching Young Actors, presents its spring production through Friday, June 21, at 9130 Red Branch Road, Suite I. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $16 in advance, $17 at the...Tags: Libraries, Wii, Arts, Arthritis, Yoga
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Harford councilman withdraws fieldhouse zoning bill
A bill that would have altered Harford County's zoning code to remove barriers to developing indoor athletic facilities in agricultural areas was withdrawn from consideration by its sponsor at Tuesday night's Harford County Council session. The...Tags: Finance, Electronics, Labor Legislation, Radio Industry, Accounting and Auditing
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Moores Mill Road detour in place in Bel Air; county starts project Facebook page
The detour for Moores Mill Road in Bel Air between Broadway (Route 1) and the Southampton Circle went into place as scheduled on Wednesday. That stretch Moores Mill will be closed to through traffic for at least 10 months, as the county straightens,...
Tags: Reconstruction, Media Industry, Road Transportation, Transportation
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Harford school system ponders leasing space along Route 24 corridor [25 years ago]
From The Aegis dated June 16, 1988: Deputy Superintendent for Harford Schools Alden Halsey said school system leaders could start looking at leasing space in area churches or elsewhere along the Route 24 corridor as early as 1989. "I don't like to...Tags: Maryland State Police, Separation of Church and State, Marketing, Teaching and Learning, Havre de Grace
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Responses discussed, as Edgewood sees another spike in violent crime
With a stabbing and three shootings in parts of Edgewood in less than a month, a top Harford County Sheriff's Office official told members of the Edgewood Community Council Wednesday that deputies are working hard to address the issue of more violent...Tags: Periodicals, Interior Policy, University of Maryland, College Park, Newspaper and Magazine, Annapolis
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Harford man pleads guilty to killing estranged wife's boyfriend in Port Deposit
A Harford County man pleaded guilty in Cecil County Circuit Court Tuesday to killing his estranged wife's boyfriend and trying to kill her. William Gary Roland, 57, of the 1500 block of Galixie Drive in Street, pleaded guilty to the first-degree...Tags: Prisons, Cecil County, Maryland State Police, Trials, Murder
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New planning board to oversee health in Harford, after contentious council debate
The Harford County Council voted to create an 11-member "healthy community planning board" during its Tuesday meeting, which an obesity task force had earlier recommended. The legislation that was approved was met with some controversy, however, as...Tags: Lead Poisoning, Heart Attack, Obesity, Annapolis, Weight
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Decorated Bel Air police officer promoted to sergeant
A nearly 30-year, decorated veteran of the Bel Air Police Department was promoted from corporal to sergeant Tuesday. Sgt. Frank Krick, a native of Whiteford, began working for the Town of Bel Air as a police dispatcher in the spring of 1985 and was hired...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Fires, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Aberdeen woman charged with stabbing man
An Aberdeen woman is facing assault charges after allegedly stabbing a man in the torso early Saturday morning. Harford County sheriff's deputies were called to the 1800 block of Mitchell Drive in Aberdeen around 3:20 a.m. Saturday for a report of an...Tags: Prosecution, Aberdeen
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2 Senate Republicans to announce executive bids
Two Republican members of the Maryland Senate will announce their plans over the next few days to leave the legislature and run for the top executive positions in their home counties. Sen. Barry Glassman plans to announce his bid for Harford County...
Tags: Executive Branch, Anthony G. Brown, Republican Party, Ken Ulman, Allan H. Kittleman
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