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Annapolis runner Hale Bullen in Sports Illustrated's 'Faces in the Crowd'
For The Baltimore SunAnnapolis runner Hale Bullen earned a spot in the "Faces in the Crowd" section of the Feb. 18 issue of Sports Illustrated. The magazine talks about how the Navy-bound senior set a record while winning the 3,200 meters at the Anne Arundel County...Tags: Annapolis, High School Sports, Periodicals, Matthew Centrowitz, Jr., Sports Illustrated
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Ethics opinion may affect who seeks, or votes on, next Anne Arundel executive
With the deadline looming Friday, only one person has applied to replace John R. Leopold as Anne Arundel County executive as other potential candidates weighed their options. Tom Angelis of Davidsonville, a former candidate for county executive and...
Tags: Republican Party, Ethics, Crofton, Glen Burnie, Values
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Theodore A. 'Ted' Dietz, electrician
Theodore A. "Ted" Dietz, a retired shipyard electrician who earned the sobriquet of "40-Watt Dietz" from fellow volunteer crew members aboard the Liberty ship SS John W. Brown, died Feb. 3 of heart failure at his Severna Park home. He was 91.
Born and...Tags: Heart Failure, Brooklyn (New York City), Electrical Services, Shipbuilding, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Bongino won't toss hat in ring for Anne Arundel executive seat
Former U.S. Senate candidate Dan Bongino said Monday he won't seek either the vacant Anne Arundel County executive position or the Maryland GOP chairmanship. In an announcement on his Facebook page, the Severna Park businessman said he decided against...
Tags: Republican Party, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., U.S. Senate, Politics, Glen Burnie
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Anne Arundel council, residents facing plan for stormwater fees
The county council will soon take up an issue that has swirled below the surface of Anne Arundel County politics, has the attention of environmentalists and constitutionalists alike, and will spark debate: Bill No. 2-13, which would impose fees on...Tags: John R Leopold, Environmental Pollution, Martin O'Malley, Finance, Environmental Politics
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Women's roundup: No. 4 Terps open with 20-7 rout of Richmond
No. 4 Maryland wasted little time getting its offense rolling in a 20-7 season-opening victory at Richmond on Sunday. Alex Aust and Katie Schwarzmann (Century) led the Terps, combining for 10 points on seven goals and three assists. Sam Stevenson led...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Duke Blue Devils
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National Archery in the Schools Program hits the target
John Leck will never forget the look on the face of the paralyzed boy sitting in his wheelchair. When the arrow left the bow that had been strapped onto the eighth-grader's arm, a mixture of wonder and excitement was apparent as he watched it sail...
Tags: Highlandtown, Health and Safety at School, Montgomery County (Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Wildlife
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Hundreds dig in at Orland Park chili cook-off
In the guarded world of competitive chili, Marty Apel is willing to dish out at least one recipe secret. "The only time you ever mess up your chili is when you put too much love in it," Apel said. He and his wife, Chris, were working wooden spoons...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Judges, Justice System, Scott Barrett
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Vision and Health The Health Department offers vision and hearing screenings in public schools for children in preschool, kindergarten, first and eighth grade, and also for students new to Anne Arundel county schools. Students in the following schools...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Physical Conditions, Health Treatments, Report Cards, Odenton
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Traffic: Vehicle overturns, downs pole in Severna Park
Traffic is closed in both directions at Route 648 and Hill Road in Severna Park Wednesday morning after a vehicle struck a pole and overturned, Anne Arundel County Police said. Anne Arundel Police spokesman Justin Mulcahy said in a statement that at...
Tags: Annapolis, Personal Service
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Like/Dislike with Dominic D'Andrea of the One-Minute Play Festival
Dominic D'Andrea has recently been to 13 cities as producing artistic director of the One-Minute Play Festival, but the place that really stands out in his mind? Baltimore. Sure, he's a hometown guy, but he seems to really mean it. "You'd be hard-...
Tags: Cabbage, Festive Events, New York City, Ina Garten, Arts and Culture
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Recruiting notes: Mass. freshman Dick orally commits to Hoyas
Freshman defenseman Tim Dick of The Rivers School in Weston, Mass., has orally committed to Georgetown, joining a handful of players in the Class of 2016 who have have made college commitments before beginning high school competition. Dick played with...
Tags: Annapolis, Jake Reed, Students, Weston (Fairfield, Connecticut), Georgetown Hoyas
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