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Constellation marks launch of Maryland wind farm
Pterodactyls. Giant airplane propellers in the sky. Graceful, gliding birds. Blots on the verdant landscape.
Among residents of rural Garrett County, the 28 wind turbines now pin-wheeling atop Backbone Mountain conjure many images — some nicer than...Tags: Fencing, Energy Saving, Renewable Energy, Government, Human Interest
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Woodward Reese "Wood" Smith, ironworker, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterWoodward Reese "Wood" Smith, a retired ironworker who during his nearly 50-year career worked on some of the nation's most notable bridges, died July 13 of pneumonia at his Loch Raven Village home. He was 93. The son of a construction superintendent and...Tags: Church and State Relations, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, New York City, Korean War (1950-1953), Pennsylvania
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Former Navy destroyer to be sunk soon to create massive artificial reef
With almost every regulatory hurdle cleared, planners believe they are about two weeks away from sinking a 563-foot former Navy destroyer off the coast of Maryland to create the largest artificial reef on the Eastern Seaboard.
The Arthur W. Radford,...Tags: Seattle, Radford (Radford, Virginia), Defense, Washington (U.S. state), Armed Forces
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Maryland gambling: A night at Hollywood Casino and Ocean Downs
On a recent Friday night, Hollywood Casino in Perryville whooped, shrieked and fluttered with the shrill din of thousands of slot machines at full blast. Crowds flitted from shiny penny slots to $1 machines, hoping to hit it big, or simply spend a night...Tags: Electronics, Sex and the City (movie), Dining and Drinking, Little Fockers (movie) , Music
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Harford businessmen visit White House
Andrew P. Klein, president of Harford County based Klein's ShopRite of Maryland, and Marshall J. Klein, vice-president of operations of Klein's ShopRite, were recognized by First Lady Michelle Obama at a White House ceremony on Wednesday, July 20.
The...Tags: Groceries, Food Industry, Wakefern Food Corp., Pennsylvania, Connecticut
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Maryland's employment picture still dour in June
Maryland tied for the fastest pace of job loss in the past year in June, the federal government estimated Friday, the second month in a row that the state was at or near the bottom of the heap.
The state's unemployment rate — which had been...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Labor Markets, Lockheed Martin Corp., Unemployment
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Doris Brandt Bauer, artist and art educator, dies
Doris Brandt Bauer, an art educator and artist whose mixed-media collages incorporated found objects such as driftwood, died of pneumonia and respiratory failure July 17 at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 86.
Born Doris Caroline Brandt, she grew up in...Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore County, Human Interest, Rehoboth Beach
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Muncie teen dies after being electrocuted
Fox59An 18 year old Muncie teenager has died after being electrocuted early Sunday morning. According to Delaware County Coroner, Scott Hahn, David L. Boyle III was pronounced dead at Ball Memorial Hospital around 2:45 this morning. Hahn said last night...Tags: Human Interest, Emergency Health Procedures
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City fire academy receives beam from World Trade Center
City and fire officials unveiled a poignant piece of American history on Sunday which will remind students at Baltimore's fire training academy of the commitments they make in the line of duty.
A section of I-beam salvaged from the remains of the World...Tags: Career and Workplace, Fire Department of New York, Inner Harbor, Local Elections, Advanced Training
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New York State Celebrates First Same-sex Marriages
ReutersNEW YORK -- Wedding fever hit New York on Sunday, as hundreds of gay and lesbian couples lined up to be married on the first day that same-sex marriage was legal in the state. In western New York, two grandmothers became the state's first legally wed...Tags: Weddings, Human Interest, Vermont, Human Rights, Marriage
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Make toll increases fair to rural Marylanders
We Marylanders understand that there are two types of people in this state: those who make the laws, and those who are forced to follow them.
The recent proposal by the Maryland Transportation Authority to raise tolls hits hard in all areas of the state,...Tags: Cecil County, Maryland, Annapolis, Crime, Law and Justice, Transportation
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UPDATE: Lancaster County Prison Inmate Dies After Jumping from Upper Tier of Cell Block
Content ManagerAn update on a story we brought you last week. An inmate at Lancaster County prison has died after jumping from the upper level of the cell block. Matthew McNamara passed away on Sunday at Lancaster General Hospital Original story:----A Lancaster...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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