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August 22, 2018

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Firefighters battle barn fire on Trappe Church Road in Darlington

Tuesday, Aug 21

Fire crews from across Harford County battled a barn fire in Darlington for several hours Monday morning.

Medical marijuana dispensaries find eager patients, growing pains in Harford County

Supporters of the Harford County's marijuana dispensaries say they give patients safe and natural options for pain and symptom relief, which is important as the opioid epidemic continues to grow.

Sheriff inks deal with Army for job placement possibilities

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office has signed a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Army, entering the Sheriff’s Office in a program to help soldiers gain employment at the conclusion of their enlistment.

Lozinaks selling their eight McDonald's in Harford, Cecil

Mike Lozinak, who owns eight McDonald's restaurants in Cecil and Harford counties with his family, is selling the franchises and retiring. His parents, Bob and Joan, started the first McDonald's in Harford County nearly 50 years ago.

Fall festivals, fairs and fundraiser walks in Harford County and around the state

Fall festivals, fairs and walks in Harford County and around the state.

Two new Havre de Grace Independence Day Commission members sworn in, all members' terms extended to three years

Two new members of the Havre de Grace Independence Day Commission, Taren Van Heerden and Carolyn Zinner, were appointed to the commission and sworn in Monday. Five veteran members were reappointed, and the council passed legislation to extend members' terms to three years.

Baltimore woman charged with allegedly stealing nearly $2,000 in merchandise from Bel Air Kohl's

A Baltimore woman suspected of allegedly stealing from Kohl’s has been charged, according to court records and the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.

Two Bel Air police officers are promoted, honored by town officials

Two Bel Air police officers have been promoted to the rank of officer first class. The promotions of OFC Kieth Smithson and OFC Logan Walsh were finalized Monday night during a brief ceremony at the Bel Air town meeting.