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Friday, Nov 24 Without a resolution to who and how non-baseball events at Ripken Stadium would be handled in 2018, few events have been booked as 2017 comes to an end, an representative of Tufton Professional Baseball said last week. But the main draw of the stadium, the IronBirds, are staying put. |
| Coverage of annual Festival of Trees and Small Business Saturday in Bel Air. |
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| More than 1,300 voted in Harford Magazine's 2017 Best of Dining readers’ poll, delivering winners in 41 categories. |
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| David and Nancy Rose, owners of Clear Meadow Farm in White Hall, have been named Farmer of the Year by the Harford County Farm Bureau. |
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| Live Christmas trees are a delightful holiday tradition, but Christmas tree fires can be serious and even deadly. The Harford County Department of Emergency Services urges citizens to plan now for a safe holiday season. |
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| Dunbar will be going for its 10th state title after rolling past Havre de Grace. |
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| The greatest season in the history of Harford Tech football came to an end Saturday night in Class 2A state semifinal play. The Cobras (12-1) were beaten 16-9 by visiting Gwynn Park (11-1), who used extremely good field position to produce more than half its points. |
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| These are heady times for the Warrior Pride Nation. Recent performances by the Havre de Grace high band and football team have made it another fall to rmemeber. |
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