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Saturday, Mar 3 Harford County executive gives The Aegis a tour of the damage left in the wake of Friday's wind storm, as trees remain down, roads remain blocked and thousands still do not have power. |
| Wayne Norman, a Bel Air attorney, former state delegate and current state senator, died Sunday, the county executive's office announces. |
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| U.S. Rep. Andy Harris hosts town hall meeting at Joppa-Magnolia fire hall Thursday evening. |
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| A man and woman escaped without injury but their two cats perished when a fire destroyed a house in the 400 block of Timber Lane early in Joppa early Saturday morning. |
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| The 2018 race for the Harford County Board of Education is happening without four senior members of the current board — Robert Frisch, Joseph Voskuhl, Laura Runyeon & Nancy Reynolds — based on the candidates who filed. How will the election work with a board that was seated in less than four years |
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| The C. Milton Wright Mustangs girls basketball team won the Class 3A North Region championship, the first since the Mustangs went to back-to-back state semifinals in 1995 and 1996. The win came over the Towson Generals, 34-18, in a game neither team could find much offense, until the Mustangs (21 |
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| Glenelg's Jared Thomas (132 pounds), Max Sotka (170), Sam Alsheimer (182) and Robbie Baxter (220) reach 1A/2A finals, while Centennial's Jason Kraisser (145) and Mt. Hebron's Nick Nordhausen (285) reach finals in 3A/4A |
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| Patterson Mill used a 24-2 fourth quarter scoring advantage Saturday to win the Class 1A East Region boys basketball championship, beating visiting Snow Hill, 55-39, in front of a packed Patterson Mill High School gym. |
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