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Thursday, Jun 28 About 300 people attended the kickoff breakfast for Harford County's "Choose Civility" campaign Wednesday morning. | | |
| Applications were due Wednesday to replace Harford County District Court Judge Victor Butanis, who retired earlier this year. |
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| Aberdeen pitching surrendered four hits, five walks, a hit batter, an error and seven runs through three innings as Vermont rolled to an 9-3 win in New York-Penn League play at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium. |
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| A federal official told Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan this week that 10 children separated from their families at the border were being cared for in three Maryland facilities. |
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| Civil rights advocates in Maryland called the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold President Donald Trump’s travel ban, which applies to seven countries — most of them majority-Muslim — “shameful” and “Islamophobic” Wednesday morning, before rallying in Baltimore in the evening. |
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| The primary elections are not over yet. |
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| The 2018 All Harford tennis team chosen by The Aegis. |
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| Harford County’s “Choose Civility” campaign kicked off with a breakfast event at the Water’s Edge Events Center in Belcamp on Wednesday. |
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