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Monday, Mar 26 Harford County participants in March for Our Lives give their reactions. |
| Linda Bryant saw her enlistment in the U.S. Army as a way out of a small southern town, but it also positioned her at a pivotal moment in U.S. Army history. |
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| The Bel Air Independence Day Committee, Inc., the non-profit all-volunteer group that produces the parade, fireworks and all other events in the Town of Bel Air each July 4th, has announced that Gabrielle Mercedes Kerby has been chosen as Miss Bel Air Independence Day 2018. |
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| Young Chefs Academy-Bel Air in downtown Bel Air, 130 N. Bond St., Suite 101, will host a grand opening day April 14, Young Chefs Academy-Bel Air will host an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. |
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| It was a good trip, though, with the Bobcats beating the Indians, 10-3. The Bobcats out-hit the Indians, 13-5. Also, Harford Tech, Fallston and John Carroll were victorious on Monday. |
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| On a day when teenagers from across Baltimore and the nation were in Washington to demand an end to gun violence, three in Baltimore were left bleeding from bullet wounds. |
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| As the Orioles invested in veterans, the club has fewer optionable players. |
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| In Odom’s second year, UMBC set a single-season program record for wins (25) and won the America East Conference for the first time in 10 years. |
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