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Sunday, Jan 27 Harford County Board of Elections appointees will serve a four-year term beginning in June. | | |
| Two people were injured Friday afternoon when a slab of concrete came loose from a crane, fire officials said. |
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| They were among the 21 people who offered comments on Harford County’s budget for Fiscal Year 2020, which begins July 1, during Harford County Executive Barry Glassman’s hearing Thursday night at Harford Community College. |
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| An injection of arctic air is expected to move across the Baltimore region this week, bringing ice, a few inches of snow and some of the coldest temperatures this year, forecasters say. |
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| The Maryland Transit Administration will continue to offer free transit to federal employees who were affected by the partial government shutdown through the end of the day Friday, the agency announced Sunday. |
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| Saturday's Orioles FanFest marked the public beginning of a new era of Orioles baseball under new executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias and manager Brandon Hyde. And it just so happens to be driven at this point by the main commodity the event is built on: hope. |
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| The Hammond Golden Bears beat the C. Milton Wright Mustangs, 40-33, in a wrestling dual meet on Saturday. |
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| Check out scenes from the 2019 MSP Polar Bear Plunge at Sandy Point State Park. |
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