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Wednesday, Jan 16 The leader of the Havre de Grace Colored School Foundation, which last year bought the former school building, will be honored Friday with one of 10 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards. | | |
| Smiths Detection, an Edgewood-based maker of testing devices for hazardous materials, has won a contract worth up to $291 million from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to supply radiation monitors. |
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| Aberdeen Mayor Patrick McGrady highlights the city's accomplishments in 2018, looks forward to 2019 in his state of the city address to council this week. |
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| More than 90 Harford residents who have been complaining about failing septic systems in their Edgewood and Benson neighborhoods will soon be added to the county’s public sewer system. |
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| Two months after it opened, Houze of Sports will celebrate its new location in Harford Mall on Saturday. |
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| Maryland’s two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan urged a different direction for the GOP after taking the oath of office for another four years. Hogan had Jeb Bush introduce him and praised the traditional wing of the Republican Party, while condemning dysfunction in Washington. |
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| An inch or two of snow and a glaze of ice are forecast across Maryland from Thursday night into Friday morning, especially to the west of the Interstate 95 corridor. |
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| Workers at Baltimore/Washington International Airport hold a rally Wednesday afternoon to urge an end to the government shutdown. |
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