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Towson University gets wave of Ocean City students for Irene evacuation
As Hurricane Irene loomed as an increasing threat for Maryland's east coast, Towson University yesterday began fulfilling its emergency role as a temporary home for 600 international students who had been working in Ocean City and Salisbury for the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Maryland, American Red Cross, West Village, First Aid
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Baltimore County: robocalls, words of caution and the hunt for batteries part of Hurricane Irene preparation
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on Friday reiterated the call for citizens to take every necessary precaution in advance of Hurricane Irene, which is schedule to reach Maryland on Saturday evening. The executive even sent out an automated...Tags: Hurricanes, Colleges and Universities, Natural Disasters, Maryland, Towson
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Most Baltimore area school systems closed Tuesday
Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Harford County schools will be closed Tuesday as those systems postponed the start of the school year for a second day in a row because of power outages caused by Hurricane Irene. Anne Arundel, which opened schools...Tags: Howard County, Justice System, Maryland, Towson, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Gail Marie Cinoski & James Andrew Rupert
Gail Marie Cinoski and James Andrew Rupert were married June 18, at the Church of St. Mary of the Mills in Laurel. A reception following the ceremony was held at the Historic Savage Mill. Ashley Fox, friend of the bride was the maid of honor. The...Tags: Marriage, Colleges and Universities, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), University of Maryland, College Park
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Lawmakers debate ban on arsenic in chicken feed
Chicken farmers nationwide have stopped feeding their flocks a drug containing arsenic since a 2011 government study suggested the cancer-causing metal may be tainting poultry, but Maryland lawmakers are still struggling with whether to ban the once-...Tags: Livestock Farming, Medical Research, Montgomery County (Maryland), Medical Research, Chemical Industry
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South Korean trade deal: A small step toward fixing the economy
President Barack Obama's jobs bill, a relatively modest effort given the risks the economy faces and the toll that extended joblessness has taken on American workers, is bogged down in a divided Congress and is about to get more so. Senate leaders are...Tags: Labor Markets, Trade Policy, Economic Organization, Barack Obama, U.S. House of Representatives
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Laurel travelers were out and about 100 years ago
100 Years Ago Social Laurel folks "Mrs. W. Marion Baldwin is the guest of her parents, near Woodbine, Carroll county. Mr. C.E. Phelps, passenger agent of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad at Washington, has returned from a trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. and...Tags: Cato Corporation, Annapolis, Theme Park Vacations, Trips and Vacations, Gardens and Parks
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Owings Mills Times Head of the Class
Jennifer Frank, of Reisterstown, daughter of Timothy and Jamie Frank, and a graduate of Garrison Forest School, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Bucknell University. Stephen Wilkes, a 13-year-old eighth-grade student at...Tags: Space Programs, Biology, Colleges and Universities, Psychology, Public Schools
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Crops getting parched on Lower Shore
When Ted Wycall started his organic farm in Salisbury five years ago, scarce rain was not a part of his calculations.
But after surviving a serious drought last year, Wycall and his 200-acre Greenbranch Farm, and his fellow farmers across the Lower...Tags: Weather Reports, Maryland, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Chicago Hotels
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Eastern Shore federal court eyed for closure
The federal government is considering closing dozens of rural court sites across the country, including one that serves Maryland's Eastern Shore — a move that would force people to drive up to 110 miles to the nearest courthouse to have their...Tags: Finance, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland), Justice System, National Government, Bankruptcy
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Head of the Class: North County residents earn honors, degrees
Emily North, of Baldwin; Kathryn Nunn, of Parkton, and Roderick Lancaster, of Phoenix, have been named to the dean's list at St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Pa. Daniel Weinel, of Jarrettsville, a freshman music recording technology major, was...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hereford, Miami University, High Schools, Schools
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