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Friday, Feb 9 Howard County schools announced on Thursday that it will hold school during the second half of this yearâs spring break, April 5, 6 and 7, as makeup days for inclement weather cancellations. |
| Beginning today, Korean-speaking residents will be able to receive extra help from the countyâs Office of Consumer Protection, through a new initiative to provide Korean-language volunteers to assist the officeâs help line. |
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| Maryland's new mandatory paid sick time law is schedule to take effect Sunday, but state lawmakers are fighting about whether to delay it for five months so businesses can get ready. |
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| Young Ran Smith serves as president of the Howard County chapter of the League of Korean Americans of Maryland, a Silver Spring-based association. |
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| Marriotts Ridge girls basketball uses defense and balanced scoring to avenge earlier defeat against Hammond with win on senior night. |
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| Photos from the 2018 winter and spring National Signing period involving Howard County athletes |
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| Preview story of Howard County Poetry and Literature Society's Evening of Irish Music and Poetry on Feb. 9, at 7:30 p.m., at Howard Community College's Smith Theatre. |
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| Temple Isaiah has participated in Grassroots' Cold Weather Shelter program for over five years. Under the direction of Susan Gordon, the shelter operates for one week at Temple Isaiah, which provides food, activities, laundry service and shelter to those in need. |
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