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Wednesday, Jun 13 The Aberdeen Police Department recently began taking enforcement action against motor vehicle operators who violate the state's crosswalk laws. The department also has put together a short public service video announcement reminding pedestrians and vehicle operators of crosswalk rules. | | |
| Another medical marijuana dispensary will be opening soon in Harford County, making four approved by the state. The Rise Abingdon dispensary would be the second approved in state legislative District 34, which is entirely contained within Harford’s border. |
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| A Bel Air High School freshman believes he may have baked the world’s largest Oreo cookie. |
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| Matt Resnik participated in his final meeting and votes as the student representative to the Harford County Board of Education this week. |
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| Randallstown resident and McDonogh graduate Jordan McNair, an offensive lineman at Maryland, was hospitalized after collapsing during a team workout two weeks ago and died Wednesday. |
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| Orioles rookie right-hander Yefry Ramirez turned in a surprisingly strong debut Wednesday afternoon and deserved better than what he got in the Orioles' 5-1 loss to the Red Sox, as even with a new starting pitcher, the team's old problems were unavoidable. |
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| Tyler Hall, a freshman at Bel Air High, is trying to make the world's largest Oreo cookie. |
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| The Aberdeen Police Department put together a short public service video reminding pedestrians and vehicle operators of laws pertaining to crosswalks. |
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