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February 23, 2011

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Woman rescued from burning home near Bel Air

Two fires in Harford Wednesday morning send two to hospital

Posted 2/23/11 by The Aegis

Harford fire study recommends overhaul of emergency ambulance services

'No one calling 9-1-1 for an EMS emergency should have to wait...'

Posted 2/23/11 by The Aegis

Motorist injured in Harford school bus crash dies

Forest Hill man was hurt in Sept. 24 accident near Havre de Grace

Posted 2/22/11 by The Aegis, The Record

Harford Co. government collects 8.5 tons of food

Food drive benefits Harvest for the Hungry and Community Action Agency's food pantry

Posted 2/21/11 by The Aegis

education

Harford students learn the wonders, importance of math and science

Posted 2/19/11 by The Aegis

Easing into plan for redistricting

Posted 2/18/11 by The Aegis

Aberdeen school honored by state

Posted 2/18/11 by The Aegis

Scholarships are offered

Posted 2/18/11 by The Aegis

business

HdG to examine parking in business district

Posted 2/18/11 by The Record

AutoZone proposed for busy Bel Air intersection

Posted 2/09/11 by The Aegis

Mountain Branch Golf Course changes hands

Posted 2/03/11 by The Aegis

Housing starts hit new low in Harford

Posted 1/26/11 by The Aegis

opinion

O! He was great

Posted 2/18/11 by The Aegis

Feeling pinched

Posted 2/18/11 by The Aegis

Their own fault

Posted 2/18/11 by The Aegis

Boys hoops action leads to delirium, interesting stats

Posted 2/18/11 by The Aegis

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This Week's Events

A sampling of seminars, fundraisers and concerts in Harford County.


Feb. 22

Minority Leadership Reception
HCC, Chesapeake Center; 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Speakers and presentations. To attend, www.harford.edu/sbdc/minority or 443-412-2237, ext. 7.
Reading Workshop
Edgeley Grove Farm, 864 Smith Lane, Fallston; 1 p.m. Sponsored by the Harford Poetry and Literary Society. 410-692-6777.

Feb. 23

Farm Fair Open Meeting
Extension Office, Forest Hill; 7 to 8 p.m. Planning for 24th Annual Farm Fair to be held July 28 to 31. Interested volunteers and supporters welcome. 410-838-8663.

Feb. 25

Finton Visiting Scientist Series
Anita C. Leight Estuary Center; 4:30 to 6 p.m. Ages 10 to 13. $3. To attend, 410-612-1688.
Little Shop of Horrors
Havre de Grace High School; Feb. 25 and 26, 7 p.m., Feb. 27 2 p.m. $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors. 410-939-6600.

Feb. 26

Concert
Patterson Mill High School Auditorium; 7 p.m. Featuring "Barrage." Tickets:  $15. www.barrage.org.


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baltimoresun.com

Sourcefire's profit declines in fourth quarter
Howard Co. superintendent Cousin out until after spring break
Howard buys bus maintenance facility in Savage for $5 million
Instructor hopes to resume career
Gino's Burgers & Chicken making return to Baltimore suburbs
Frigid temperatures will cause melted snow to refreeze
Horizon Foundation president plans to retire by end of '12
Strong winds fan flames of brush, building fires across state
Boy Scout food drive aims to fill area pantries, shelters
Posey takes over Howard economic development post

explorebaltimorecounty.com

Baltimore County Events
Forget snow and ice; think about Spring Fling instead
Couples renew vows where they married: Loyola U. campus chapel
Business Notices
Head of the Class: Area students make dean's lists
Newsmakers
Perry Hall / Kingsville Column: Be one of the cool kids at the annual Popsicle Plunge
Greater Loch Raven Column: Signs of teaching diversity at Villa Cresta Elementary
Marks' advisory council will focus on local issues
Brief: Locations designated for free flu shots for veterans

explorecarroll.com

Overnight snow closes Carroll schools, makes for slick morning commute
MR. BEE: Grafting keeps a cactus around for a longer time
Commissioners rezone pair of Eldersburg tracts
Corollary athletics program helps all students get in the game
Sykesville Middle students honored in Giant contest
LETTERS: Country atmosphere, and our educational priorities, are too fleeting today
Access Carroll seeks a move, but to where
Corrections
State initiative promotes county's tourist attractions
Election judges sought for May 11 Sykesville election

explorehoward.com

Ulman pushing for new Office of Transportation
Annual open house at Laurel Municipal Center on Feb. 27
Keeping it quiet at South Laurel's Snow Hill
Proposed bond sales could help Laurel's CIP budget
Laurel crime log: Armed robbery at Red Crown Inn
Rosapepe among state senators proposing additional $827 million to governor's budget
Charter school planned at Laurel Boys and Girls Club
No evidence that South Laurel's Crystal Plaza post office will close
Debate continues over Walker Farms dispute
First Generation College Bound receives donation

Maryland Family Magazine

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat showing at Olney Theatre
Would you rather
Coughing vs. vomit - which would you choose
Friendly Farms Restaurant awarded MPTs Viewers Choice Best Family Dining
Howard Countys Friendly Inn reinventing itself as a family restaurant
Study shows marijuana use is rising among nations eighth-graders
Resume of a professional mom
Baby gazelle born at Maryland Zoo in Baltimore named after Ravens Rays
When the kids come home
A walk in the park with my baby

washingtonpost.com

Gay marriage wins initial approval in Maryland Senate
ICC opens with unusual aesthetics: Earth tones, arches and more
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After braving memories, could rape victim face attacker at Md. parole hearing
Md. corrections department suspends Facebook policy for prospective hires
Along the road, signs of human fallibility
A true fish story: Md. wildlife police work to stop poachers from stealing bass by the ton
Prosecutors use Johnson's own words against him
Md.'s Intercounty Connector gets ribbon-cutting as opening is delayed for snow

WBAL Radio

Lame Duck Congress Should Wrap Up And Go Home
Sen. McConnell: WikiLeaks Chief Is A High-Tech Terrorist
We Can't Handle The Truth
Jarret Johnson on 98 Rock
Police Chief's Cars Vandalized
Family Keeps Lights Up All Year Round
Local Gas Prices On The Rise
Md Slots Revenues For November
WikiLeaks Foreshadows a Host of Digital Disasters
BBJ Monday: Local Realtors Expect Busier New Year

WBAL TV

17 City Officers Charged With Extortion
Desmond Tutu's Daughter Motivates Area Teens
Roberts Leaves O's Camp With Sore Neck
Police Search For Driver In Deadly Hit-And-Run
Baltimore Events Honor Civil War Anniversary
Dundalk Road Reopened After Main Break
Senate Moves Closer To Approving Gay Marriage
Wegmans Freezes Prices On 40 Products
'Platoon' Stars: Where Are They Now
Powerball Jackpot Surpasses $150 Million

WJZ

Jim Duquette
Maryland Receives Federal Grant To Fight Hunger
Brian Roberts Leaves Orioles Camp With Sore Neck
Most Beaches From Maine To Va. Eroding
BLOG: Rain Is Coming
Md. Business Research Group Names New President
Del. Jurors Recommend Death In Police Killing
Texas Man Pleads Guilty To Hacking NASA, Business
Tractor Trailer Crash Backs Up Traffic In Anne Arundel County
From Behind The Front Lines With Mark Zinno

WMAR

Man caught stealing from parked cars
Towson swim team diving for history
17 officers arrested in corruption case
Overnight shooting on Calloway Ave.
Suspect in deadly hit and run sought
Water main break in Dundalk
Maryland Port Administration gets honor
Parkville students remember classmate
Lincoln tour heads from Baltimore to DC
3 hurt in 2 Harford County fires

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