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Tuesday, Oct 9 The corporate owner of Mountain Branch Golf Course in Joppa has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. | | |
| Members of the public decry several bills before the Harford County Council that would change development regulations — they suspect — for the benefit of developers. The county government also presents its fall 2018 updates to the water and sewer master plan, which show increased development. |
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| Joining the Havre de Grace High School Hall of Fame will be the late Cheryl Eberhardt (1962), David Glenn (1975), Dr. Jacqueline Holland (1971) and Mitchell “Mitch” Shank (1973). |
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| The Level Volunteer Fire Company hosted about 400 people Sunday afternoon during its open house ahead of National Fire Prevention Week. Firehouses all over Harford County opened their doors for the community for similar events over the weekend. |
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| Joseph D. Tydings, a Maryland lawyer and “Kennedy man” who followed his adoptive father’s footsteps into the U.S. Senate, died Monday of cancer in Washington surrounded by family. He was 90. |
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| The Baltimore Sun takes a look at the condition of the region's bridges, according to federal records. |
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| There was nothing particularly special about Sept. 20 for Crofton resident Ellen Baron, until she got home and learned she was apparently dead. |
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| Baltimoreans are creating audio stories about social justice, art, sports, journalism, medicine and more. Here are some Baltimore-related podcasts you might have missed. |
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