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Friday, Nov 17 Del. Rick Impallaria has received calls from constituents seeking answers about the Ansar Peace Village in Joppatowne. This is an update on this ongoing issue |
| Charles Irwin, a retired Harford County businessman and War II veteran, who later in life was a Senior Olympics champion, died Thursday morning. |
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| Sexual assault reports at Maryland military installations increased 75 percent between 2013 and 2016, faster than the 21 percent increase worldwide. |
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| After nearly 80 students helped members of the Bel Air Lions Club unload 1,500 trees shipped from West Jefferson, N.C., Bel Air Mayor Susan Burdette was the first to buy a tree. |
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| In a matchup between two dominant high school football programs, the Harford Tech Cobras edged out the Kent Island Buccaneers, 22-21, for the Cobras first-ever Class 2A East Region football championship. |
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| College Park--For the fifth time in the past seven years, the Perryville girls volleyball team played for the Class 1A state title Saturday evening at the University of Maryland’s Ritchie Coliseum. Unfortunately, for the Panthers (15-4), the fifth time didn’t go any better than the previous four |
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| C. Milton Wright came up with numerous scoring chances throughout Saturday’s Class 3A state final against Great Mills at Loyola Maryland’s Ridley Athletic Complex. The Mustangs converted on two of them, but missed on several others, a big reason the game went to penalty kicks. |
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| Aberdeen's continuing refusal to reach an agreement with the Ripkens and the attitude toward them coming from its elected officials is not a good look for the town, The Aegis says in an editorial. |
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