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 Friday, Apr 20 The Harford County Public Schools system has not changed its position regarding school walkouts and students who plan to participate in the walkout scheduled for Friday will again face disciplinary action, school system officials said. |
| A Bel Air man was arrested last week after being indicted on manslaughter charges in the death of a long-time Perryville volunteer firefighter, who was killed in July as he prepared to tow a vehicle that had been involved in an accident in Cecil County. |
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| The Harford County DAC reviewed plans to open a halal 'fresh meat' butcher shop, where customers can bring in or pick out live animals for processing, during a hearing Wednesday. The shop will be in the 1500 block of South Philadelphia Boulevard west of Aberdeen. |
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| Rep. Andy Harris, others seek investigation of Hillary Clinton and James Comey |
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| Havre de Grace Historic Preservation Awards were presented Monday to owners of two homes and one building for their efforts in preserving and restoring their historic buildings. |
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| The city of Havre de Grace has more clearly defined for residents what trash containers are acceptable to be used curbside. |
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| The Ravens open at home against the Buffalo Bills, will be done with AFC North road games after Oct. 7, have a three-game road trip, have a three-game homestand, face four straight 2017 playoff teams in the midseason, and have back-to-back road games against the Falcons and Chiefs in December. |
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| Orioles right-hander Alex Cobb didn't make it through the fourth inning for the second straight start to begin his career with Baltimore. |
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