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Search continues for man reported missing around Conowingo Dam
Divers and rescue personnel searched in the waters around Conowingo Dam Wednesday night for a 56-year-old Havre de Grace man who was reported missing and may have jumped from the dam, Maryland State Police said. As of Thursday afternoon, however, there...Tags: Energy Resources, Harford County, Maryland State Police, Havre de Grace, Lifestyle and Leisure
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One dead, two wounded in Port Deposit shooting
A Port Deposit man was killed and an Edgewood woman was critically wounded, allegedly by the woman's estranged husband, who was also critically wounded when he tried unsuccessfully to kill himself after a confrontation Monday night at the dead man's house...Tags: Port Deposit, Harford County, Maryland State Police, Hospitals and Clinics, Edgewood
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Two highway workers killed in Northeast crash
Two highway workers under contract to the state were killed Wednesday morning along Pulaski Highway in Northeast when a car plowed into a marked construction zone, state police said. Investigators reported that around 9 a.m., a 2006 Ford Focus...Tags: Accidental Death, Highway Transportation, Health and Medical Professionals, Prince George's County
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Prosecutors say sex video includes Phylicia Barnes, alleged killer
City prosecutors have filed notice that they intend to play at trial a video that depicts teenage slaying victim Phylicia Barnes "intoxicated and engaging in sexual relations" with her accused killer, his younger brother and her older half sister, court...
Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Phylicia Barnes, Email, Juvenile Delinquency
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Sun errs on Md. GOP coverage
When do you think your newspaper will hire reporters who actually report the news and don't try to sensationalize it? The recent article by Michael Dresser was a fabrication at best and a mere attempt to discredit the Maryland GOP ("Maryland GOP...Tags: Republican Party, Baltimore County, Politics, Parties and Movements, Reince Priebus
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Maryland GOP reject call for Cecil official to step down
The Maryland Republican Party rejected a resolution Saturday calling on the newly elected Cecil County executive to step down after she changed her party affiliation from the GOP to independent. Meanwhile, a much-discussed move to call for state GOP...Tags: Republican Party, Primaries, Elections, Local Elections, U.S. Senate
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Maryland's casinos took in $45.2 million last month
Maryland's three casinos generated $45.2 million in revenue in December, with most of that from the state's largest and newest casino, Maryland Live — and at the expense of the state's oldest. Last month, Maryland Live took in $35.9 million, or a...
Tags: Gambling, Harford Community College, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ocean City, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Holiday traffic slows I-95
Motorists crawled along the I-95 corridor Saturday as a smattering of accidents slowed already sluggish holiday traffic, authorities said. Troopers from Prince George's County to Cecil County reported roadways more crowded than normal as the end-of-...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Automotive Equipment, Maryland State Police, AAA, Traffic
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Perryville: Get a picture taken with Santa in December
It's that time again to get your picture taken with Santa! He will be at the Perryville Outlet at Store 39 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Perryville Lions Club is offering you a visit with Santa and for $5 you may get a picture taken. Santa will be there Dec....Tags: Religion and Belief, Religious Festivals, Christianity, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Mount Royal
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Is the Bay Foundation ignoring the threat behind the Conowingo Dam?
Why does the Chesapeake Bay Foundation refuse to take seriously the threat posed by the Conowingo Dam's inability to hold back Susquehanna River pollution? With respect to the effect of Susquehanna River pollutants, the bay foundation has taken an...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Martin O'Malley, Bodies of Water, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Sociology professor extends education beyond four walls
marieg@herald-mail.comWhen sociology students at Hagerstown Community College first walk through the doors of Daniel Madron’s classroom, they quickly learn their education will extend beyond four walls. Lessons will be learned at The Salvation Army and REACH Cold...Tags: Easter, Convoy of Hope, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Social Sciences, Family
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With no farm bill, Maryland dairy farmers lose safety net
Capital News Service“You can’t turn these cows on and off,” said Bill Kilby, whose family has owned a dairy farm in Cecil County, Md., since 1961. “You cannot stop feeding the cows, you’ve got to take care of them.” That’s the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Natural Disasters, Finance, Prices, Droughts
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