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Tuesday, Jun 19 A five-car accident on I-95 in Harford County on Tuesday injured two teenage girls and four adults, who were all taken to local hospitals. Two tractor trailers were involved in the accident, and Maryland State Police say charges are pending. | | |
| Harford County government recently announced has been awarded nearly $1 million in state funding to improve waterways in Abingdon and Joppatowne. |
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| Just shy of 5,000 eligible Harford County voters have cast ballots during the first five days of early voting from Thursday through Monday, according to the Maryland Board of Elections. “It’s a little low,” Kevin Keene, Harford County’s elections director, acknowledged Tuesday. |
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| Harford County put tax liens on 620 properties up for sale at auction Monday for its annual tax sale and recouped $828,376.97 from the sale of 597 of them. The number of delinquent property tax accounts is greater this year because of a number of undeveloped lots close together on subdivided land. |
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| A new bike rack station has been constructed at Edgewood Middle School in a collaborative effort by the public school system, some of its students and faculty and community partners. |
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| A tough night for Aberdeen pitchers and hitters alike led to the IronBirds’ third loss in four tries Monday night at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium. The IronBirds (1-3) fell behind early and lost 6-1 to the Tri-City ValleyCats in New York Penn League play. |
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| The Orioles couldn't protect two middle-inning leads Tuesday night in a loss to the Washington Nationals. |
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| A look at Fourth of July fireworks displays in Harford County. |
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