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Monday, Aug 20 Bel Air police are still looking for the person who robbed a man in the parking lot of a store in Bel Air on Aug. 10. | | |
| Fire crews from across Harford County battled a barn fire in Darlington for several hours Monday morning. |
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| The Harford Land Trust, working in partnership with the Maryland Environmental Trust, APG and other community partners, has preserved 61 acres, known as Monk's Creek, in the Edgewood area. |
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| Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has appointed Judith Holloway and Brian Walker to five-year terms on the nine-member Harford Community College Board of Trustees. |
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| Visitors to the 55th annual Havre de Grace Art Show reported loving the music, art vendors, the people they met, even the picturesque setting in Tydings Park overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. |
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| Maryland Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous says the state can generate more than enough money from taxing pot to pay for his universal pre-K, but Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s campaign says even if marijuana were legalized the taxes generated would fall well short. |
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| Maryland’s U.S. senators asked a Senate committee to support language requiring notice if any state election vendors came under the ownership or control of a foreign national. |
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| The Orioles are 0-8 in Toronto this season after losing, 5-3, in Monday's series opener. |
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