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- Carol J. Shook, a former Miss Maryland and longtime Carroll County volunteer, died Monday of complications of Alzheimer's disease at Carroll Hospital Center. The lifelong Westminster resident was 84.
- The Joanne Grossnickle Scholarship Committee of the Union Bridge Church of the Brethren has awarded scholarships to six college students for the 2018-2019
- Candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court: Heather DeWees
- Rachael Wentz has been at the front of a classroom for almost six decades. This month, that all changes. On May 10, the born-and-raised Carroll countian held her last class at Carroll Community College.
- When Jaina Maultsby traveled to Israel nearly a decade ago with a program created by Baltimore Rep. Elijah E. Cummings it was the first time she had ever left the country, stepped on an airplane or been forced to live with people from vastly different backgrounds.
- Calcium supplements that many women take to boost bone health leave them at risk for heart disease, a new study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have found.
- As the medical staff prepares for the first penis transplant in the United States and a young serviceman wounded in Afghanistan awaits a donor, many inside and outside Johns Hopkins hospital say they feel satisfied that the operation can be done – and should be done
- The Boys¿ Latin football team averaged 32 points per game last season and returns senior quarterback Logan Wisnauskas and a talented supporting cast. It's an area of strength for coach Ritchie Schell¿s team.
- Pat Blair is determined to keep moving up the ladder in the Tampa Bay Rays' minor league system.
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- Boys' Latin baseball coach Bill Greenwell is continuing to build a respectable program at a school where lacrosse is king of the spring.
- Boys' Latin baseball won its fifth straight game and continued to play like one of the best teams in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association B Conference.
- Nearly five years ago, the story of University of Virginia student and lacrosse player Yeardley Love's murder made headlines when she was found beaten to death in her apartment by her ex-boyfriend George Huguely, who was later convicted of second-degree murder for her death. The tumultuous relationship prompted her family and friends to create the Yeardley Love Foundation, with the goal of ending relationship violence by developing a movement for change. The group brings its Escalation workshop
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- Four Calvert Hall seniors have signed with colleges to play football. Kenji Bahar, of Parkville, has committed to Monmouth University. Other students who made college commitments included Dionte Austin (Wake Forest University), Lawrence Cager (University of Miami), and Bryan Marine (Bucknell University).
- Six Harford County high school seniors have been selected to serve as student pages for the 2015 Maryland General Assembly session in Annapolis.
- The records from Maryland's public universities, which have investigated the allegations of hazing by fraternities, sororities and athletic teams in recent years, shed new light on rituals long cloaked in secrecy and shame.
- When Tom Zepp was a student at Marriotts Ridge High School back in 2008, his drama teacher Sally Livingston commented that Zepp would make a great leading man. Now, he is, in "Les Miserables."
- Edgewood High School will induct ten new members into its Hall of Fame during ceremonies to be held at the school in conjunction with the Class of 2014 commencement day on May 29th.
- 20 seniors at Notre Dame Maryland University will be blazing a trail at graduation Saturday. They are the first generations of their families to go to college and are the first seniors to graduate through Notre Dame's Trailblazers program.
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- While the University of Maryland won't be able to reap the rewards of joining the Big Ten athletic conference until July 2014, when it becomes official, it will start benefiting from its academic counterpart — the Committee on Institutional Cooperation — a full year earlier.
- Event honors pioneer in athletics at Catonsville Community College
- Ted and Mary Jo Pankau of Lake Geneva, Wisc., announce the engagement of their daughter, Erin Pankau, to Trevor McEvoy, son of Rick and Shelley McEvoy of Bel Air
- Mary Love Mezzanotte, a registered nurse who later became a lawyer, died Thursday of liver cancer at her West Friendship home. She was 56.
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- Monkton, Baldwin, Parkton, Monkton, Freeland, Sparks, Phoenix students named to deans lists, honored with degrees, awards.
- Reisterstown, Owings Mills, Pikesville students receive honors and degrees.
- Head of the Class: Local students' awards, accolades and achievements
- The players from the Baltimore Redbirds aren't professionals — yet.
- Many college students from Laurel were named to dean's lists for the spring semester and earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from colleges throughout the country.