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Conservationists ask Howard County to swap park land for new high school

As the Board of Education continues to assess two sites for High School 13, members of the Patapsco Heritage Greenway and Howard County Conservancy say Howard County Government should replace land at Rockburn Branch Park site if it's selected.

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Howard County's best restaurants in 2017

Howard County residents have dozens of recommendations for any occasion. Nearly 1,900 voted in our 2017 Best Restaurants readers’ poll, delivering winners in 46 categories.

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Columbia family's sword offers glimpse of the American Revolution

B. Owen Williams, of Columbia, donated a Revolutionary War-era sword, owned and used by Col.l Jonathan Pettibone, to Philadelphia’s Museum of the American Revolution. Williams is a descendent of Pettibone.

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Questioning beauty and discovering women warriors with Columbia dance event

Preview of upcoming Kinetics Dance concert “Ignite” on Nov. 4 that will feature four dance premieres.

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Big runs help Marriotts Ridge volleyball sweep Oakland Mills in playoff opener

The Mustangs go on 9-0 runs in the first and second sets to beat the Scorpions, 25-10, 25-16, 25-14, and win 2A South, Section I quarterfinal on Thursday.

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Atholton girls soccer beats Reservoir to play for first region title since 2004

Junior Catalina Lennon scored with about 14 minutes left to secure Atholton girls soccer's 1-0 win over Reservoir in the 3A East, Section I final on Nov. 2.

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Howard County Football All-County: Players of the Year retrospective

A retrospective look back at the Howard County Players of the Year for football since the mid 1980s, including some photos featuring first-team all-county players as well. Photos taken by...

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Retro HoCo: Maple Lawn turkeys

Maple Lawn farm in Howard County has sold turkeys since the 1930s.

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