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- Harry Robert Jobes, an acclaimed Havre de Grace decoy carver and retired patrol boat captain, died of pneumonia Friday at Harford Memorial Hospital. He was 82.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- John R. "Jud" Judkins, 77, a Baltimore stockbroker, died FridayMAY26 from cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
- Engineer Charles Stewart Fiske dies
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Mourning doves
Through Oct. 8: Mourning dove season. Daily bag limit is 15. Possession limit is 45 birds. Shooting hours are noon to sun
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Spoon umbrella rigs
Monday, Sept. 19: The Broadneck/Magothy River chapter of the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishing Association will presen
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Hunter safety courses
Starting Wednesday, Sept. 14: Baltimore County Game & Fish Protective Association will conduct a free hunter s
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PSG Kid's Fishing Derby
Tuesday, Sept. 6: Deadline for signing up for Saturday's Kid's Fishing Derby, hosted by the Pasadena Spor
- Sparks resident and retired jockey Andrea Seefeldt finds a new passion, Girls Really Into Shooting, and hopes to open a chapter in North County.
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- Louis J. "Jack" Foudos, former owner of a cleaning and dyeing company who played a pivotal role in the founding of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Parkville, died May 21 of complications from cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 77.
- Edward Hall Covell Jr., a leader in Maryland's broiler industry who owned a farm supply business and was named to the Poultry Hall of Fame, died of pneumonia Nov. 22 at the Blakehurst Retirement Community in Towson. The former Talbott County resident was 92.
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- C. John Sullivan Jr., director of the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum, was inducted into the Easton Waterfowl Festival's Hall of Fame as part of the 42nd annual festival that began Thursday.