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July 11, 2018

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Citing progress, Ripken Stadium events manager seeks approval to book 2019 events

Wednesday, Jul 11

Athan Sunderland, CEO of the Huntley Sports Group hired by the City of Aberdeen to book non-baseball events for Ripken Stadium, is seeking the council's approval to book events through 2019.

Upper Chesapeake Health to sponsor half marathon at inaugural Susquehanna Running Festival

The Albert Cesky Scholarship Fund Inc. has announced a partnership with University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health to be the Title Sponsor of the featured half marathon at the inaugural Susquehanna River Running Festival Sept. 15 in Havre de Grace and Perryville.

Marylanders with biggest tax liabilities owe $12.7M, comptroller says; defense attorney Warren Brown makes list

Maryland’s comptroller on Wednesday published a list of 20 individuals and 25 businesses who owe the most in taxes, penalties and interest — a combined $12.7 million.

Congress observes moment of silence on House floor for Capital Gazette shooting victims

Congress paused for a moment of silence Wednesday afternoon to honor the victims of the June 28 shooting at the Capital Gazette’s Annapolis newsroom.

New Park Road in Norrisville to close six months for bridge replacement

New Park Road at the bridge over Island Branch in the Norrisville area will be closed on or about Monday, July 23, for approximately six months for a bridge replacement project.

Bundy suffers second straight rocky start since DL return in Orioles' 9-0 loss to Yankees

Dylan Bundy lasted just four innings in Wednesday's loss to the Yankees.

Orioles extend player development contracts with all five minor league affiliates through 2020

The Orioles extended their player development contracts with affiliates at Norfolk, Bowie, Frederick, Delmarva and Aberdeen.

People are quickly cycling through cheap, on-trend clothing. It's fueling a push for more sustainable apparel.

The rise of fast fashion, cheap yet fashionable clothing that people wear and discard, has helped fuel a sustainable-apparel movement that's beginning to be embraced by retailers and shoppers.