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Friday, Jun 1 The post-secondary program for young adult students with disabilities helps them learn academic, independent living and job skills. | | |
| The Havre de Grace High School Class of 2018 celebrates the bonds that make the group more like family at the school's 131st annual commencement. |
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| Members of the Bel Air High School Class of 2018 are all artists, and as of Thursday, they are starting with a clean canvas. |
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| Ten teams from the East Central Destination Imagination Region, covering Harford and Cecil counties, competed in the DI Global Finals, May 23-26, at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Four of the area teams placed in the top 10, and one team earned a special award. |
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| A month after Maryland environmental regulators demanded the Conowingo Dam's owner do more to help reduce pollution that flows down the Susquehanna River, the company has filed two lawsuits against the state. Exelon Corp. argues it should not be held responsible for pollution it doesn't create. |
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| Two people were taken to Shock Trauma in Baltimore Sunday afternoon following an accident in Joppa, according to Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company officials. |
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| John Carroll students compete in a drone racing competition at the school on Saturday, June 2.The event was organized by John Carroll Physics teacher Anthony Davidson. |
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| "Obviously, we haven't had the kind of season that we were hoping for, and it's time for us to look at our competitive position and see where we can help our ballclub internally and for the future," Duquette said. |
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