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- With early voting coming to a close and the official election day around the corner, Harford's residents will be getting a new County Executive, as well as a mostly new County Council come Nov. 5.
- Democratic Del. David Rudolph, a 20-year veteran representative of Cecil County in the Maryland General Assembly, is facing two challengers going into next week's general election as he seeks a sixth term in Annapolis.
- The new regional organization that will foster the hoped for growth of private sector additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, in Harford and Cecil counties has hired an executive director with considerable background in using the technology.
- Governor Martin O'Malley signed a bill Thursday creation a regional 3D printing and additive manufacturing authority in collaboration with Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
- Harford legislators are spearheading a bill to create a 3D printing authority in collaboration with the Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
- Annapolis – Top Harford County Public School officials were no-shows for a meeting requested by Harford's state legislators in the capital Friday morning.
- A Bel Air lawyer representing numerous liquor license holders in Harford County last week asked the liquor board to support a bill in the Maryland General Assembly that would eliminate the requirement that licensees live in Harford County
- Harford County Board of Education President Nancy Reynolds has informed county legislators she doesn't plan to attend a requested meeting in Annapolis Friday, called in part to clear the air over what some legislators consider a major protocol gaffe by school leaders.
- Harford County voters are likely to see a number of familiar names plus a smattering of new ones when they vote for their representatives to the Maryland General Assembly in Annapolis later this election year.
- At least 60 people came out to downtown Bel Air Saturday afternoon to take part in the Harford County Republican Central Committee's Second Amendment Rally, and meet many of the legislators who tried to defeat the state's new gun control laws.
- With all three of Harford County's state senators having voted against proposed sweeping statewide gun control legislation, local delegates on the House side are now taking their turn with it.
- A brand-new version of legislation to levy along-fought-for tax on hotel and motel room rentals was introduced by Del. Glen Glass and Del. Mary-Dulany James in the Maryland General Assembly on Feb. 14.