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No. 2 Century boys, No. 6 Milford Mill girls win Pikesville Track Classic
The Century boys showed their depth at Saturday's Pikesville Track Classic. Julian Woods won three different events, and Jake Stefanick finished first in another, but it was Chandler Kennell's late win in the pole vault — the last event to...Tags: Perry Hall, Track and Field, Pikesville, Annapolis
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Flags at half-staff for Army pilot from Eldersburg
Gov. Martin O’ Malley has ordered the U.S. and Maryland flags at state facilities flown at half-staff on Monday to honor Army Capt. Sara M. Knutson, a helicopter pilot from Eldersburg who died last month in Afghanistan. Knutson, 27, was one of...
Tags: Afghanistan, U.S. Department of Defense, West Point, U.S. Military, Ellicott City
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Windber teen channels multiple skills into military career
Daily American Staff WriterAnnalee Tokarsky says she can pick up a ukulele and Mandarin Chinese with equal confidence. She excelled at a 2,000-meter steeplechase when her all-star track team's coach asked her to give it a shot at a championship last summer. She took first place....Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, U.S. Military, Sports
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Coast Guard Museum Must Be Part Of Bigger Picture
The Hartford CourantNews that New London is planning a $100 million Coast Guard Museum was reported with the finality one might expect if someone had won the lottery. Facts don't lie. But this report was a puff piece, based on a rollout, based on a wish and a prayer....Tags: Museums, Groton, Ledyard, Cultural Development, West Point
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President Obama awards Navy football team with Commander-In-Chief's Trophy
President Barack Obama awarded Navy's football team with the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy on Thursday afternoon in the East Room at the White House. Here are the president's remarks: Hello, everybody. (Applause.) Hello. Please, everybody have a seat. ...Tags: Barack Obama, Football, Ethics, National Collegiate Athletic Association, U.S. Army
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Madeline L. Healey, assistant to Md. first ladies
Madeline L. Healey, a homemaker who was an executive secretary to two Maryland first ladies, died of an intestinal blockage April 5 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former Annapolis resident lived in Cockeysville and was 92. The daughter of Alva...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Executive Branch, Politics, Havre de Grace, Timonium
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Four teenagers killed in Kent Island car crash
Four young men, including a Kent Island firefighter, were killed in a head-on car crash on Kent Island Wednesday afternoon, the Queen Anne's County sheriff's office said. Firefighter medics who rushed to the scene recognized the fireman who was killed,...
Tags: Accidental Death, Queen Anne's County, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Maryland State Police
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Students onboard with Pride of Baltimore II serving as floating classroom
"When we say 'turtle,' you say 'power,'" Jamie Trost called out to a group of eighth-graders. And when the students from St. Jane Frances School in Pasadena hollered "power," they pulled hard on the ropes, hoisting the sails of the Pride of Baltimore...
Tags: Students, Star Sailing, Sailing, Education, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Three-alarm fire damages three homes in Annapolis
A three-alarm fire heavily damaged two attached homes and lightly damaged a third in Annapolis on Wednesday, displacing three families, according to the Anne Arundel County Fire Department. Firefighters responded to the homes in the 2600 block of...
Tags: American Red Cross, Annapolis
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Harford student to attend summer U.S. Naval Academy program
Natalie Muneses, a student at The Science and Math Academy at Aberdeen High School in Aberdeen, will be among the 2,550 students from across the country invited to participate in the 2013 U.S. Naval Academy Summer Seminar program. The Naval Academy...Tags: Navy Yard, U.S. Navy, Students, Technology, Science and Technology
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County is home to all-time winning volleyball coach
Daily American Staff WriterSomerset County is know for producing some top-notch high school volleyball players. But many people may not be aware that the county is also home to the winningest coach in collegiate volleyball history. Hooversville native Larry Bock holds that...Tags: Schools, College Sports, Somerset County (Maryland), Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Laura Neuman bets on herself again, this time as Anne Arundel county executive
When she entered the race to replace John R. Leopold as county executive, Laura Neuman had a far higher profile in business than she did in politics. Many of the other 15 candidates were better known. But the County Council pulled a surprise, granting her...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Colleges and Universities, Salads, Laura Neuman, Lifestyle and Leisure
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