state farm insurance
- Behind-the-scenes planning culminates in a downtown parade on the Fourth of July
- Owners of three Catonsville businesses and Arbutus Arts Festival honored
- High school seniors Alejandra Huezo, of Bel Air, and Malik Tyler, of Joppatowne, were honored as the 2014 Humanitarian Award essay winners for Harford County Tuesday.
- On the evening of Friday, November 22nd, 2013 Patterson Mill Middle/High School PTSA held our 7th Annual PTSA Bingo Nite.
- You may have noticed the increase in deer activity on your property or near roads in the county. As white-tail deer mating season and colder months approach, officials from the Harford County Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said motorists should take precautions and be on the lookout for deer while driving.
- Crime in Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium, Lutherville Sept. 1-22.
- Maryland's $1.3 million automatic road analyzer adds high-tech solutions to pick and shovel pothole repairs.
- Deer struck by vehicles become nourishment for state highway beautification efforts
- Firms in Catonsville and Arbutus accepting business clothing for four nonprofits.
- After sex abuse scandal, State Farm will not sponsor Penn State football
- Three students from the George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, in Towson, earned gold medals...
- The Towson Fourth of July Parade will kick off next Wednesday, July 4, at 10:30 a.m. on Bosley Avenue at Towsontown Boulevard, with more than 100 units, military units, the Ravens Marching Band, residents from Rodgers Forge and a wave of soap bubbles.
- 10 years after helping Maryland to the national championship, former Terps guard/forward Byron Mouton runs his own youth basketball organization.
- A movie, workshops and visits by several national Random House authors will all be part of the annual Random House Book Fair, to be held Friday and Saturday, March 2-3, at Carroll Community College, 1601 Washington Road, Westminster..
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