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Saturday, Dec 15 A new 10-by-11-foot mural at Fallston High School was inspired by the concept “Different Perspectives Make Us Grow,” an idea that grew from discussions between the students about bias and ways to promote inclusiveness. | | |
| In a 16-minute homily to a gathering of more than 200 at St. Patrick Church in Providence, Rhode Island, the Rev. James T. Ruggieri said “some things don't make sense. They’re hard to fathom and understand.” The death of Aberdeen's Jacquelyn Smith is one of them. |
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| Jacquelyn Smith was supposed to travel to California this week with family to attend her son’s graduation from an information technology program with the U.S. Coast Guard. Instead, the family will gather in Rhode Island Saturday for her funeral. |
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| Mary Lynn Snyder, of Havre de Grace, has one grandson at the Naval Academy and another at West Point, meaning she cheers for both academies during their annual football matchup. |
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| Military members who served, especially in harm’s way, during Christmastime know what the holiday means, a Harford County state senator who served three year-long tours in Iraq said. |
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| Yet another potential government shutdown could furlough some of the 300,000 Maryland residents who work for the federal government or force them to work without pay — among them, scientists at Goddard space center and FDA and IRS workers. |
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| But after Sunday's win vs. Tampa Bay, there is only so much the Ravens can control in the AFC playoff picture. |
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| A flood warning is in effect for east-central Prince Georges County until 6:30 a.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service. |
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