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Tuesday, Oct 9 Kyle Lynam was an only child, but was close with his four cousins. He died after being hit by a car while trying to catch a school bus on Tuesday morning. | | |
| Anticipating a “fairly significant shortfall” in this year’s budget, the Harford County Public Schools superintendent is looking at a hiring and spending freeze to save money, he announced Monday. |
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| The mayor of Aberdeen is urging city residents to get involved and become aware of some major future development plans under review by the city’s Planning Commission. |
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| A Cecil County high school student was left with minor injuries after a cellphone exploded on a school bus Tuesday in Cecil County. |
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| As female business leaders in Harford County, we want to encourage all Harford County voters, and particularly the small business community, to join us in supporting the election of Judge Paul Ishak and Judge Larry Kreis this November. |
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| A new poll by The Washington Post and the University of Maryland finds Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has built up a 20-point lead over Democratic challenger Ben Jealous. Hogan leads his Democratic rival 58 percent to 38 percent. Hogan’s lead is 8 points greater than in the last Post poll in June. |
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| Losing games they should have won cost the Ravens the past couple of seasons. If they miss the playoffs again in 2018, they'll look back at Sunday's loss in Cleveland as an unforgivable missed opportunity. |
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| The Orioles moved quickly to dismiss Buck Showalter and Dan Duquette, but even if they have a sense of urgency, search for a new general manager and manager could take a while. |
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