Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Thursday, Oct 11 Sprigeo, a website and app allows for students and parents to send reports of bullying and other incidents to the school system 365 days a year. | | |
| Eight candidates in the nonpartisan school board race are seeking one of the four open seats. |
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| The report was paid by Preservation Maryland, a nonprofit that fears the county's plan will tarnish the essence of the town. |
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| All girls soccer, boys soccer and field hockey games scheduled for Oct. 11, 2018 were postponed due to impending thunderstorms. |
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| The Saturday event is free and open to the public. The block fair runs from 1p.m. to 4p.m. at the Farmer’s Market Lot on the city’s Main Street. |
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| A roundup of varsity action around Howard County on Thursday, Oct. 11. |
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| A federal judge in Maryland district court ruled this week that the state can't force state retirees to switch to a prescription drug plan that many said was too expensive. |
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| In poll after poll, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has led by an average of 18 percentage points over his Democratic challenger, Ben Jealous. That's in Maryland, where Hillary Clinton easily defeated Donald Trump by nearly 30 points in 2016 and Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1. |
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