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Tuesday, Dec 18 In an effort to close the $35 million gap between revenues and expenses in the Harford County Public Schools budget for the next fiscal year, the superintendent has proposed cutting 179 positions. | | |
| James W. Hamilton Sr., whose North Bond Street bakery in Bel Air kept loyal customers coming back for its cakes, cookies, cupcakes, pies, and doughnuts for 60 years, died Saturday from a massive heart attack at the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. He was 82. |
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| The Harford County Sheriff's Office says misusing handicapped parking can result in citations that carry fines of either $120 or $140 and seizure of the handicap placard. But more importantly it takes away a spot from people who need it. |
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| The Harford County Sheriff’s Office and Maryland State Police report charges and arrests. |
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| A Maryland Lottery player has not yet claimed a $1 million winning ticket. |
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| Brandon Hyde is in place as manager, but there's still a lot of work to be done for the Orioles to be where they want to be when spring training begins in the second week of February. |
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| Chargers running back Melvin Gordon is expected to bolster Los Angeles’ rushing attack against a Ravens defense that ranks third in the NFL against the run. |
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| The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission ruled on Tuesday that a politically connected marijuana grower illegally used prohibited crop-protection pesticides and ordered the company to pay a $125,000 fine, provide refunds on certain products and imposed a two-year probationary period. |
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