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Monday, Jul 9 State regulators are investigating allegations that a politically connected medical marijuana grower in Maryland illegally used pesticides in growing cannabis plants that were later harvested for sale to patients. | | |
| Remember when Paul Blair, Earl Weaver and Johnny Unitas were in the news? |
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| Tim Stoddard, the oft-maligned reliever, registers his first save in two months and, afterward, receives gifts in the clubhouse: a dozen roses and a bottle of champagne. |
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| For half a decade, Jarrod Ramos’ anger poured out in court papers, tweets and email messages. He saw enemies. He wrote that he’d like to kill one of them. He suggested another kill herself. He created online images marking others out for sacrifice. Then, in 2016, it all stopped. |
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| The Aberdeen IronBirds came within three outs of winning a fourth straight game Saturday night, but Tri-City scored a pair of runs late to win, 5-4, in a New York-Penn League game played in Troy, NY. |
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| The final results are in, with winners set in tight primary races for state delegate and Harford County Council, after the third and final ballot canvass Friday. |
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| Havre de Grace’s city government has installed a public address sound system in the city’s downtown area. |
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| The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences has announced plans to establish a new manufacturing center in Aberdeen at the former University Center near the Interstate 95/Route 22 interchange. |
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