 Sunday, Oct 14 An estimated several hundred people attended an afternoon viewing for Kyle Lynam, the 16-year-old northern Harford resident who died after being struck by a vehicle while trying to catch his school bus. |  | |
| Richard Slutzky, who will step down in December after 16 years on the Harford County Council, gave a farewell address and thanks to his colleagues, county government leaders, members of the community and his family who have supported him over the years. |
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| Harford County residents Carson Brown, Lila Hodgson and Nikko Sohn are your typical busy students, but with a twist: This summer they competed nationally as junior ninja warriors. Carson, Lila and Nikko were selected to be competitors on American Ninja Warrior Junior. |
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| The Harford County Council passed a series of zoning related bills at its legislative session Tuesday night, some of which had drawn criticism from the public and one member during earlier public hearings. |
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| The Ravens finished with a team-record 11 sacks in shutting out the Tennessee Titans, 21-0, on Sunday. No other NFL team this season has had more than seven in a game. |
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| Judge Ripken. Has a nice ring to it. Cal Ripken Jr., the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer, married Anne Arundel County Circuit Court Judge Laura Keissling over the weekend, according to a spokesman. |
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| The Banks cousins, Deonte and Antwain, were on display again Friday night, leading the Edgewood Rams (4-0, 6-1) to an 38-8 UCBAC Chesapeake Division victory over host Aberdeen (2-2, 3-4). |
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| Four Havre de Grace High School alumni were inducted into the school Hall of Fame induction during a ceremony at the school Friday morning. |
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