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Thursday, Jan 10 A Joppa man has been cited by Maryland State Police for his role in a Tuesday afternoon Carroll County Public Schools bus crash. | | |
| Havre de Grace Mayor William T. Martin is “excited beyond words” to see the progress of the new middle and high school in the city. |
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| Aberdeen and Havre de Grace are close to a deal under which Aberdeen would buy water in bulk from neighboring Havre de Grace, the mayors of each city said. |
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| Havre de Grace is hosting its first Fire and Ice Festival on the streets of downtown and is hoping to make it an annual event. |
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| The C. Milton Wright Mustangs (3-0, 7-3) kept themselves atop the UCBAC Boys Basketball Chesapeake Division standings Tuesday night with a lopsided win over visiting Fallston. |
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| A former Maryland state representative has filed a civil rights lawsuit against Gov. Larry Hogan and Attorney General Brian Frosh, taking aim at a controversial executive order denying contracts to businesses that boycott Israel. |
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| With spouses and children by their sides, Maryland's 188 lawmakers were sworn into office. While lawmakers are expected to hash out tricky issues over the next 90 days, the first day was largely reserved for celebration and optimism. |
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| Leaders of the National Governors Association are urging President Donald Trump and congressional leaders to end the partial government shutdown. |
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