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Friday, Dec 28 Saying Howard County “must make sure we are not using a sledgehammer when only a scalpel is necessary,” County Executive Calvin Ball said Thursday that the county will continue its move to acquire buildings in historic Ellicott City, but has not committed to demolishing them. | | |
| Joshua Shaffer and Seth Taylor, two of the former Glenelg High School students charged with hate crimes, took plea deals. |
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| West Friendship neighborhood column |
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| Glenwood/Glenelg/Dayton neighborhood column |
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Highland/Fulton neighborhood column | | |
| Strong defense and offensive rebounding propelled the Mustangs to a 57-51 victory at Liberty on Dec. 27. |
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| Round-up of the Howard County holiday tournament action on Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018, including Howard coach Scott Robinson earning the 400th girls basketball coaching win of his career in a victory over Liberty. |
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| Howard County Executive Calvin Ball and the Office of Human Rights invited the public to join them for an evening celebrating Kwanzaa, a seven-day festival commemorating African-American culture. |
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