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The Souls of Steel motorcycle group donated boxes of toys to Carroll Hospital Center Dec. 15. The toys were collected at a toy drive at the Full Moon Pub in Reisterstown.
The Souls of Steel motorcycle group donated boxes of toys to Carroll Hospital Center Dec. 15. The toys were collected at a toy drive at the Full Moon Pub in Reisterstown. (Carroll County Times)

Sara Bosley, Emily Eisner, Hailey Fitzgerald, Helena Gaitan, Allison Herold, Erika Houston, Amanda Matz, Maria Medved, David Motter, Samuel Noel, Kayla Replogle, Cori Schreider,

and

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Cara Yerman

of Reisterstown, and

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Autumn Cohen, Stephanie Everitt, Kyle Little

, and

Elizabeth Rollo

of Owings Mills were named to the Dean's List at the University of Delaware. To meet eligibility requirements for the Dean's List, a student must be enrolled full-time and earn a GPA of 3.33 or above for the semester.

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Cameron T. Beavin

of Reisterstown qualified for the Dean's List at Coastal Carolina University. Beavin is a Marine Science major.

Alexis Gardner

of Owings Mills, was named to the Dean's List for the fall semester at Widener University in Chester, Pa. Gardner is a criminal justice major. To qualify for the Dean's List, students must earn a GPA of 3.50 or above for the semester.

Josh Miller, Bryant Thompson

and

Timothy Williams

of Owings Mills High School will attend the Baltimore County Jazz Ensembles. Each student auditioned and was placed as first chair in their respective sections. Thompson will perform on the drum set/percussion and Miller will play the piano in Honors Jazz Band. Williams will perform in Honors Vocal Jazz Choir as a Tenor.

The Souls of Steel motorcycle group

donated boxes of toys to Carroll Hospital Center Dec. 15. The toys were collected at a toy drive the group held at the Full Moon Pub in Reisterstown. The group hopes to make the toy drive an annual event to benefit Carroll Hospital Center.

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