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 Thursday, Feb 7 On Sunday, Harford County will remember two Sheriff's Office deputies who lost their lives while on duty three years ago. |  | |
| Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, in his fifth annual State of the County Address, highlighted prior successes that have left the county on better financial footing than when he came into office in 2014, but he also urged fiscal discipline ahead of potential national economic slowdowns. |
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| “It was definitely a scary experience. I hope we never have to experience it again,” said an Aberdeen firefighter who fell through a hole in a burning house and was held onto by a fellow firefighter. |
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| There’s a consensus among many members of the Harford County Board of Education that the school system’s budget request being sent to the county executive should be for more than the $467.7 million the superintendent has proposed. |
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| Sydney, a fourth-grader at Youth’s Benefit Elementary School in Fallston, and her older brother, Aidan, 11, a fifth-grader, were among the first class to graduate from the Pledge Program through the Harford County Sheriff’s Office and Office of Drug Control Policy. |
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| Harford County Public Schools will pay a $500,000 settlement to Rommel Cranston Construction, a subcontractor that worked on the multi-phase project to build a new Youth's Benefit Elementary School in Fallston. |
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| Orioles outfielder Frank Robinson had those skinny legs and a gingerly gait that made it seem as if his feet always hurt. But the ferocity with which he played baseball belied his appearance. |
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| Frustrated by Maryland lawmakers' attempts to undo his executive order to start the state's public school year after Labor Day, Gov. Larry Hogan says he'll submit a bill that would make school boards ask voters if they want to start school earlier. Hogan says he's offering "genuine local control." |
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