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Howard County schools extends summer lunch program

Howard County schools will extend its summer lunch program at Stevens Forest Elementary School in Columbia by two weeks, due to high attendance and demand for the services.

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Take a barn tour with 4-H members at the Howard County fair

At the Howard County Fair, members of 4-H are offering free 30-minute walking tours of the fair.

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Cowboys take the reins at Howard County fair rodeo

The cowboy spirit was alive and well during Monday night's Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association All American Pro Rodeo at the Howard County fair.

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Retro HoCo: Safari Sam, Enchanted Forest's reptile wrangler

Twice a day at the Enchanted Forest in Ellicott City, Sam Seashole would walk into a room full of cottonmouth snakes, pick one up and milk the venom from its fangs before a rapt audience.

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Vote: Best of Howard County readers' poll 2017

Vote for your favorite Howard County businesses, organizations and community leaders to reward them for a job well done.

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Tornado with 105 mph winds hit Salisbury Monday, meteorologists confirm

A tornado with winds of up to 105 mph tossed vehicles and knocked down a concrete building in Salisbury on Monday afternoon, meteorologists confirmed Tuesday.

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Trump warns North Korea over nuclear weapons; Pyongyang threatens Guam

Trump blasted North Korea after a report said U.S. intelligence has assessed that Pyongyang has produced a nuclear warhead that can fit inside its missiles.

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Glen Campbell, 'Rhinestone Cowboy' singer, dead at 81

Glen Campbell, the grinning, high-pitched entertainer who had such hits as "Rhinestone Cowboy" and spanned country, pop, television and movies, has died. He was 81.

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