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 Friday, Jun 22 A man accused of shooting five co-workers at a granite company in Maryland, killing three, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for attempted manslaughter |  | |
| A man died Saturday night after falling while climbing to the King and Queen seat in Harford County's Rocks State Park. |
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| A judge has given a partial victory to the developer of a Joppatowne subdivision that some residents had opposed, describing it as a Muslim community. |
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| Havre de Grace Elementary School fifth-grade teacher Thomas Dennison Jr., Harford County’s most recent Milken Educator recipient, has received another prestigious honor. |
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| Bel Air town officials had some special honors to give out this week, as they recognized the achievements of Harford County’s Teacher of the Year and two local Police Explorer Scouts who are joining the U.S. Marine Corps. |
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| The downtown public parking garage in Bel Air will be getting new striping and signage this summer, and the Armory will be getting additional security cameras, under contracts approved by town officials. |
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| Solid pitching propelled the Aberdeen IronBirds to second straight win Friday on the road in New York. Three IronBirds pitchers shut the Yankees out on three hits in an 2-0 New York-Penn League win in Staten Island. |
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| Harford County naturalist and nature photographer extraordinaire Frank Marsden had an incredible spring finding and photographing wildlife in Harford County, even by his lofty standards. |
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