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Thursday, May 10 Members of Harford County agricultural community turned out in force to protest Councilman Mike Perrone's proposal to shift tax revenue away from Harford's long-running ag preservation program. |
| The first phase of a new Harford County Behavioral Health Crisis Center, a combined facility to treat mental health and opioid addiction issues, is expected to open this summer, a top Upper Chesapeake Health official said. |
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| Aberdeen's downtown post office is having floor tiles replaced, prompting an asbestos warning; however, the facility is open and there is no danger to patrons or employees, a USPS spokesperson said. |
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| Before he suddenly died early Thursday, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz was a leading contender in the crowded Democratic primary race for governor. His absence will shake up the race. |
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| Patterson Mill Middle School held its third annual Ghost Day on Friday, May 4, as more than 300 students participated in the event, sponsored by Students Against Destructive Decisions, to help bring awareness about the consequences of destructive decisions. |
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| An Aberdeen man charged with sexually assaulting in less than 24 hours two women he met on backpage.com last fall pleaded guilty Wednesday in both cases, the State’s Attorney’s Office said. |
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| Deputies are investigating an attempted carjacking Thursday afternoon in the area of Dublin Elementary School, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office reported. |
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| The Orioles trailed 4-0 and 6-3 behind an ineffective Chris Tillman before storming back against the Kansas City Royals to win their second straight game, 11-6. |
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