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Suns owners, Winchester officials discussing stadium complex
heather.keels@herald-mail.comThe owners of the Hagerstown Suns are talking with officials in Winchester, Va., about building a stadium complex on one of several alternative sites in the southeastern part of the city, Winchester City Council members confirmed Wednesday. “We&...Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Jim Barnett, Public Officials, Government
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Disorder in the court
For those who missed it, there was a relatively brief protest conducted early this week by several dozen people employed by the Baltimore City Circuit Court. They were upset by the deplorable conditions in both the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse...
Tags: Prosecution, Employees, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Taj Mahal
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O'Malley's slots gamble
Our biggest concerns about the push to expand gambling at the end of this spring's regular session of the General Assembly were that there had been insufficient public debate about all of the changes slots boosters wanted to institute and that there was...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, John Morton, Prince George's County
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Harford executive seeks a casino
Harford County Executive David Craig says he wants the county to be considered as a future casino gambling site. Craig sent a letter Monday to the chairman of the governor's recently appointed work group to consider gaming expansion that was created in...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Martin O'Malley, Michael E. Busch, Government, John Morton
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Mail Call - June 18
“The GOP is right. They want to take the country back to the ’50s, where the women don’t have any say in their own health care.” — Hagerstown “I live in Potomac Towers, and we do not want the new ball stadium in our...Tags: Memorial Day, Medical Specialization, The Herald-Mail, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School
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Mayor invites family, donors, business allies to skybox
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's guests in the city's private skybox at Ravens games this past season included a small circle of city employees, prominent business leaders, donors to her campaign, and several family members, documents show.
City...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Political Fundraising, Washington Redskins, Government, Customs and Tradition
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Howard sees development potential along stretch of U.S. 1
Twenty-two-year-old Elkridge resident Roger Buckley recalls U.S. 1 as cluttered with "lots of old, sleazy motels, liquor stores and fast-food restaurants." The main drag near his childhood home was run-down, but it had its advantages.
Buckley remembers...Tags: Business, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Fort Meade (military base), Traffic, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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IndyCar Series seeking new group for Baltimore Grand Prix
Just four months before high-speed cars are scheduled to race through downtown streets, the IndyCar Series is seeking a new team to take over the Baltimore Grand Prix.
IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard said Monday that leaders of the racing series "are currently...Tags: Government, Public Officials, IndyCar Series, Marketing, Labor Day
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Baltimore Grand Prix group in turmoil
IndyCar executives met with Baltimore officials Monday to discuss the future of the company planning the city's Grand Prix — and whether the leader of the group should depart. Downforce Racing LLC, which took over the troubled event earlier this...
Tags: Government, Chicago, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Illinois, Constellation Energy Group
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Hagerstown, Washington County officials meeting Tuesday to discuss multiuse center
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comIf the proposal for a new multiuse sports and events center in downtown Hagerstown is to become a reality, a meeting Tuesday afternoon might prove critical. City and Washington County officials will meet at 3 p.m. to find out if all parties are on...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Local Government, Corporate Officers, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Camden Yards, the stadium that changed baseball and Baltimore, turns 20
Clearly, brick and steel age more gracefully than the rest of us, because Oriole Park is about to celebrate its 20th birthday on Opening Day Friday and who can believe it is already the 10th-oldest ballpark in the major leagues?
Time does fly, in this...Tags: Government, Babe Ruth, Baseball, University of Baltimore, Jake Arrieta
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Tom Firey: A few questions for stadium supporters
Some local officials and the Hagerstown Suns baseball club want to build a new city stadium, paid for by the city, county, state and the Suns. As a baseball fan, I hope this happens; a taxpayer-funded stadium would be a nice government subsidy to me....Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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