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November 12, 2018

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Havre de Grace Police investigating downtown shooting Sunday morning

Sunday, Nov 11

While some in Havre de Grace were in the midst of Veterans Day observances Sunday morning, Havre de Grace police were investigating a shooting in the downtown business district.

C. Milton Wright wins Class 3A state field hockey championship

It is CMW’s second state championship in six seasons, having won the school’s first in 2013.

Aberdeen considers adding Lidl grocery, Prost eatery to Greater Aberdeen Havre de Grace Enterprise Zone

The City of Aberdeen is considering property tax credits for two new businesses — a grocery store and a restaurant — that are within the enterprise zone.

Harford District Court plaza in Bel Air named for the late Sen. Wayne Norman

The plaza outside the Mary Risteau Building in downtown Bel Air was named this week for the late state Sen. H. Wayne Norman Jr., who died earlier this year.

Today: 'The 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month' to resonate 100 years later

Organizations in Cecil and Harford counties hosted Veterans Day observances Sunday, which is also the centennial of the day World War I ended.

The Aegis editorial: Harford County to honor 100th anniversary of the end of World War I

The Havre de Grace World War I memorial in Tydings Park hosted several Veterans Day ceremonies on the 100th anniversary of the end of what was once called The War to End All Wars.

More women will serve in the Maryland legislature — part of a nationwide surge in 2018 election

Seventy women won election Tuesday — about 30 of them new to the House and Senate — as part of a surge of woman across the country that shattered glass ceilings for gender, race and religion. Overall, Maryland will see a net gain of seven more women when the legislature reconvenes in January.

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