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December 6, 2017

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Seniors finding a voice with Columbia Encore Chorale

Wednesday, Dec 6

Encore Chorale is a choral group for senior adults. They rehearse for 15 weeks and have a series of holiday concerts with the first on Dec. 10.

Waterloo Elementary earns Blue Ribbon recognition

Waterloo Elementary School in Columbia was one of six schools in the state to receive the state Department of Education's 2017-2018 Blue Ribbon award.

Title-winning Dalmatian, Taco, supports Laurel Police Department

Taco's owner, Laurel resident Linda Davis, collected donations from his supporters and presented $714 to the Laurel Police Department’s breast cancer awareness campaign, the Pink Patch Project, for METAvivor research and support.

Cake Wala brings Indian snacks and sweets to Ellicott City

The owners of a new Route 40 bakery want to introduce local diners to authentic Indian desserts and snacks.

Columbia's Root Studio offers shared creative space, artistic community

All a budding artist needs is curiosity and the desire to explore new ideas — that’s the philosophy behind Root Studio, a shared creative space in Columbia designed to foster an “artistic ecosystem.”

Glenelg wrestling opens season with 50-29 win over Marriotts Ridge

The Gladiators overcame a 23-12 deficit and won seven of the final eight matches to beat the Mustangs on Wednesday night.

Winters Mill boys basketball downs Howard with buzzer beater in season opener

Winters Mill junior Avery Serafin hit the game-winning jumper as time expired in the Falcons' 59-57 overtime win at Howard on Dec. 6.

Steal and basket in final seconds give Catonsville comeback win over Mount Hebron in boys basketball

Catonsville's Shawn Wagstaff had a steal and game-winning layup to give the Comets a 63-61 win over Mount Hebron