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January 24, 2018

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Baltimore man charged with dealing heroin in Harford

Tuesday, Jan 23

A Baltimore City man is facing state and federal charges in connection with drug trafficking in Harford County, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office said.

Horse dies after being hit by car in Forest Hill Monday night

A horse died Monday night after it was hit by a car on Baldwin Mill Road in Forest Hill, according to Maryland State Police.

Harford school board hires statewide lobbying organization to run superintendent search

The Harford County Board of Education voted Monday evening in favor of an agreement to pay $29,00 to Maryland Association of Boards of Education, or MABE, to help with the search for a new Harford County Public Schools superintendent.

Geese trump Congress as Ruggles Golf Course was closed Monday

Ruggles Golf Course at Aberdeen Proving Ground was closed Monday, but not for the government shutdown. It was closed for the birds, as in geese, that find the greens and almost everywhere else at Ruggles to their liking.

Whiteford man charged with stealing thousands of dollars worth of jewelry from Fallston home

A Whiteford man allegedly stole thousands of dollars worth of jewelry from a woman’s home while she was in the hospital, according to police.

Kingsville man, 49, charged with possessing, distributing child porn

A Harford County man was arrested and charged Tiuesday after a Maryland Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force investigation developed evidence supporting charges of possession and distribution of child pornography.

Aberdeen agrees to absorb cost of trash pickup as part of property taxes

Aberdeen agrees to absorb cost of trash pickup in property taxes.

Modern times vs. old ways [Editorial]

Many times it is helpful to look at the calendar and remember what year it is. That’s certainly the way we feel when it comes to diversity issues and Harford County Public Schools. It’s 2018, not 1958, 1968 or even 2008.