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- Harford County Public Schools will finance the third phase of its energy improvements initiative through JPMorgan Chase Bank at an interest rate of less than 2.1 percent.
- A few more Walmart supporters told the Harford County Council their views Tuesday night, as did a couple of opponents.
- Five Carroll County residents were recently inducted into the Green Terror Sports Hall of Fame at McDaniel College.
- Members of the Harford County Board of Education unanimously elected Rick Grambo board president during their meeting in Bel Air Monday night.
- A frequent critic of Baltimore's contract bidding process has filed a lawsuit claiming Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and other members of the Board of Estimates have acted "discriminatorily and outright corruptly" by awarding contracts to large firms without considering minority contractors.
- The 72,500-acre Aberdeen Proving Ground has been named to the Top Earth Day Champions list for its success in reducing harmful carbon emission and energy waste. The facility has a goal of reducing energy consumption 30 percent by 2015
- An array of solar panels, spreading across nearly five acres at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant in Essex, could deliver significant energy savings and will pay for itself within a decade.