doug miller
- With negotiations under way for a new lease on city-owned Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium, Aberdeen city officials concede they aren't sure what role the city government should play in the stadium's management going forward.
- The Maryland legislature had an opportunity to strike a blow against the culture of corruption that is eroding American democracy.
- Avoiding conflict on Howard County board appointments through outreach, communications
- Aberdeen's mayor and city council have chosen the members of a commission that will aid them in the search for a new city manager.
- Rachel, now a senior at Marriotts Ridge High School in Marriottsville, said that a faculty member (apparently new, as Rachel did not recognize her) stopped her in the hallway to tell her that her skirt was inappropriate for school, and that she would have to change her clothes.
- Aberdeen City Council is mulling the role its members would have to play as a semi-judicial body when deciding whether to rezone two parcels off of Old Philadelphia Road for industrial use.
- Aberdeen Mayor Mike Bennett said the city's former Moose Lodge, whose purchase the City Council approved Monday night, could potentially be used as a new military museum.
- The developers of a site on Stepney Road and Route 22, annexed by Aberdeen in 2011, are now considering building about 100 homes on the property.
- Aberdeen's city council voted to give $81,348 toward a study of a proposed countywide water and sewer authority Monday night, making it the first of Harford's three municipalities to agree to move forward on the $800,000 study.
- Several Harford County public events and meetings scheduled for Monday have been canceled because of the wintry weather.
- The city of Aberdeen plans to give Tufton Professional Baseball LLC, which oversees Ripken Stadium, more control by allowing the company to rent out space during the Aberdeen IronBirds' off-season, city manager Doug Miller said.
- City council asked to consider changing poultry law
- City council also introduces budget amendment
- Drivers who use the Route 40 and Route 715 interchange in the Aberdeen area should expect numerous lane closures in the next year as the construction project there continues.
- In his final column for the Columbia Flier/Howard County Times, Doug Miller called on his readers to "Demand the best effort of those charged with keeping the public informed..." Let's do the same regarding our elected representatives