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Hagerstown City Council meets to discuss terms of 20-year lease with Suns
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe light at the end of the tunnel for lease negotiations with the Hagerstown Suns is quickly approaching, according to several city of Hagerstown officials. Mayor Robert E. Bruchey II and the Hagerstown City Council met in executive session for about...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Maryland Lottery reports $1.8 billion in sales last year
Despite a sluggish economy that has many consumers pinching pennies, Marylanders are still willing to pony up a buck for a chance to win big. For the 15th consecutive year, the Maryland Lottery reported an increase in ticket sales, pumping more money...Tags: Services and Shopping, YouTube, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Grand Prix organizers say they are prepared to lose money, but will pay their bills
The new organizers of the Baltimore Grand Prix said Tuesday they are prepared to lose money on the Labor Day weekend event, but pledged that no vendor or taxpayer would go unpaid.
"My goal for this year is to stabilize the race," said J.P. Grant, the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Open-Wheel Racing, Marketing, Inner Harbor
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CAA considering options as conference shifting continues
Tom Yeager is old enough to remember when there was a Pac-8 rather than a Pac-12, when the Big Ten actually had the number of schools its name implied and when the college football landscape wasn't seemingly changing by the day, if not the hour. Which is...
Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, George Mason Patriots, Old Dominion Monarchs, Sun Belt Conference, Towson Tigers
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O'Malley names panel to study gambling expansion
Gov. Martin O'Malley named an 11-member work group Monday night to study a possible expansion of gambling in Maryland and announced that if the group can reach consensus he would call a special session July 9 to vote on casino legislation. O'Malley...Tags: Government, Prince George's County, Michael E. Busch, Politics, U.S. Senate
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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: Taj Mahal, Career and Workplace, Criminals, Justice System, Prosecution
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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: Prince George's County, Government, Politics, Regional Authority, Harbor
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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: Cecil County, Harford County, Government, Michael E. Busch, Politics
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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: Local Government, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Health, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Study launched to gauge support to build or renovate performing arts centers in Annapolis
For years, one group of arts lovers has dreamed of building a "world-class" performance hall in Annapolis. And for just as long, a second group has wanted to renovate and expand the performing arts center the city already has. The future of those dreams...
Tags: Theater, Music, Josh Cohen, Tampa, Concerts
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Hippodrome uses new grant to give nonprofits a broader stage
The Hippodrome Theatre is largely defined by marquee Broadway shows, from "The Lion King" to "South Pacific." But starting Monday, the theater aims to be a hub for local arts groups, becoming much more than just a stopping-off spot for touring artists and...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, African Americans, Music, Dancing, Music Industry
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The long road to the Baltimore Grand Prix
Steven Wehner had overcome dyslexia, a stint in jail on drug charges and the loss of his repair shop on Martha's Vineyard.
Living in the basement of his mother's Rodgers Forge home, he set his sights on his biggest challenge yet: Bringing an IndyCar...Tags: Services and Shopping, Restaurant and Catering Industry, William H. Cole IV, FIFA World Cup, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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