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February 26, 2018

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2 students charged with making false threats at Edgewood High School

Friday, Feb 23

Two Edgewood High School students were charged Friday after they wrote a false threatening message in an attempt to have school canceled, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office said.

Best of Harford County: 65 favorites from 2017

At last, the wait is over. More than 12,000 readers voted for their favorite local people, businesses and organizations in the 2017 Best of Harford County contest.

Aberdeen fourth safest city in Maryland; Havre de Grace and Bel Air are in top eight, according to national trade group

The three Harford County municipalities are among the safest towns in Maryland in 2018, according to the National Council for Home Safety and Security.

Two new commercial developments proposed in Hickory area

Two new commercial developments are proposed in the Hickory area, one a single story building and the other a car service business.

Baltimore man sentenced to life plus 25 years for 2014 Edgewood attempted murder

Tyrone Nordine, of Baltimore, was sentenced to life plus 25 years in prison for the attempted murder of an Edgewood woman during a home invasion in 2014.

Rep. Andy Harris to hold town hall on immigration reform in Joppa on March 1

First District Congressman Andy Harris will host a town hall meeting in Harford County next week to answer constituent questions about the various immigration reform issues that have been raised by President Trump and members of Congress.

Basketball playoffs open with 11 Harford teams posting wins

Wins were aplenty Friday night for many Harford County boys and girls basketball teams as the region playoffs got underway for nine boys teams and eight girls. Six boys teams won to advance onto Monday’s next round, while five girls teams also won to move onto Tuesday’s next round.

Hunter Crowley wins lone title for Harford at tough 1A-2A East Region Wrestling Tournament

Region wrestling titles were hard to come by for Harford County’s contingent Saturday at Snow Hill High School, site of the Class 1A-2A East Region Tournament. Six wrestled for titles, but just one, Patterson Mill senior Hunter Crowley, came home with one, winning the 182-pound title by pin.