Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Friday, Nov 2 The Harford Land Trust has completed the purchase of a 32-acre property known as Perryman Forest for nearly $1 million. | | |
| Harford County's Jewish community, and others, respond to the massacre of 11 congregants in Pittsburgh on Oct. 27. |
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| The Rigdon family's farm was recently recognized as the Conservation Farm of the Year for 2018 by the Harford Soil Conservation District for the family's efforts to preserve soil and water resources on their farm, in turn protecting the local environment. |
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| Bel Air Middle School students hit the trail Thursday for the school’s 36th annual Turkey Trot run. |
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| The Ravens (4-5) do not play again until Nov. 18, and until then they must figure out what is right and what is wrong. |
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| Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, Democratic challenger Ben Jealous and other candidates on Maryland ballots are engaging in a final blitz to persuade undecided voters and get their supporters to the polls. Hogan is rallying in Annapolis and Grasonville; Jealous in Wheaton and the Baltimore area. |
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| The rate of Maryland babies born prematurely jumped from 10.5 percent in 2017 from 10.1 percent the year before, according to a report released by the March of Dimes Thursday. |
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| Request to be added to ballot for the Best of Harford readers' poll by Monday, Nov. 12. |
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