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March 13, 2018

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Linda Norman nominated to fill remainder of late husband's State Senate term

Tuesday, Mar 13

Linda Norman, the widow of the late state Sen. Wayne Norman, has been nominated by the Cecil and Harford County GOP central committees to fill the remainder of her late husband's term. Her name has been sent to the governor's office of appointments.

Bel Air town officials want to move ahead on new police headquarters, could sell land to help pay for it

Bel Air town officials are continuing to study the prospect of building a new police headquarters, as well as how the project would be financed. No cost estimates have emerged, but they have discussed the possibility of selling off surplus property to help pay for a new police facility.

Bel Air Police use Taser on man suspected of stealing from Target

An Abingdon man suspected of stealing items, including a mountain bike, from Target in Bel Air Saturday allegedly assaulted two police officers as he tried to flee, Bel Air police said.

Harford Community College unveils new logo

Harford Community College officials unveiled a new logo during a 60th anniversary cocktail reception and fundraiser held Saturday, March 10.

Maryland women receive No. 5 seed in NCAA tournament, will face Princeton in N.C.

If the Terps win, they would advance to face the North Carolina State-Elon winner.

Five students at Naval Academy disciplined for allegedly using mushrooms, ecstasy and cocaine

Five midshipmen at the Naval Academy are being disciplined for allegedly using cocaine, ketamine, ecstasy and mushrooms, a spokesperson said Monday, the first details the school has publicly released since announcing last month that an investigation into drug use by midshipmen was underway.

Ravens release veteran Lardarius Webb, likely ending his long tenure with team

Safety Lardarius Webb played parts of nine seasons with the Ravens before being released Monday.

Flawed system or no interest? [Editorial]

A dearth of candidates for six elected seats on the Harford County Board of Education once again raises the question is the system of picking school board members flawed.