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Tuesday, Aug 7 Howard County police said two food vendor employees were found dead of suspected drug overdoses inside a locked bunk house at the county fair Tuesday. | | |
| The Howard County Fair's goat show teaches responsibility. |
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| The first longhorned tick in Maryland was found on a white-tailed deer in Washington County on July 27. |
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| Maryland's U.S. senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen on Tuesday asked Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin to investigate a Russian investor's ties to a company that manages the state's election technology. |
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| Pennsylvania officials on Tuesday conceded to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and other state leaders in the Chesapeake Bay watershed that the commonwealth has not done its part to reduce pollution washing into waterways. |
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| More families will have access to the state's child care voucher program after the state Department of Education doubled income eligibility to $71,525 from $35,702 for a family of four. |
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| Former Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. opened up about his longtime battle with depression in a column for NFL.com on Tuesday. |
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| Howard Magazine's Best of Howard readers' poll is open for voting from Aug. 2 through Aug. 31. |
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