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Monday, Nov 12 Harford County leaders honored 47 local men and women who died during World War I at the start of the third annual veterans resource fair Saturday morning. | | |
| “He was a great commander, role model and officer,” Carey, a retired colonel who was the guest speaker at American Legion Post 39’s Veterans Day ceremony Sunday at Bel Air Memorial Gardens. |
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| 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. |
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| Harford County is inviting parents and caregivers to join in the third annual Night of Conversation Wednesday by having dinner with their families and talking to their children about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. |
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| A Baltimore County police officer working as a school resource officer at Eastern Technical High School in Essex fatally shot himself Monday, according to Baltimore County Police. |
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| University of Maryland President Wallace Loh’s decision to take “legal and moral responsibility” for mistakes made in treating 19-year-old football player Jordan McNair went against advice from the attorney general’s office, according to a source with knowledge of the proceedings. |
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| Resetting the Orioles' known executive candidates with the possibility that they could make a decision on a replacement for executive vice president Dan Duquette this week. |
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| A number of Baltimore restaurants will be open on Turkey day with a slew of inventive twists on the traditional meal. And many of them will have alternatives to turkey. |
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