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Thursday, Jun 21 Marriotts Ridge senior Mikayla Barnard is the 2018 Howard County Times softball Player of the Year. | | |
| Clarksville Middle School's chamber choir will perform in Carnegie Hall. |
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Ellicott City neighborhood column. Glen Mar United Methodist Church is hosting two free summer concerts. Lakeside Movie nights return. | | |
| North Laurel/Savage column. Area pools offer relief from the heat with open swims, swim teams, parties and more. |
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| St. Louis School Aqua Knights Robotics team participated in several competitions for their vehicle which featured a camera, a LEGO claw, a control box equipped with a fuse and a 3D printed motor covers. |
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| Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said he was bring a lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging an order designed to end the separation of immigrant families but which Frosh says will create new problems. |
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| Early voting ends in Maryland's primary election with record number of ballots case before Election Day. |
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| A returning Colby Rasmus almost helped the Orioles string together a second straight win in Washington, but instead, the same old result came when Mychal Givens allowed a two-run double in the eighth inning to rookie Juan Soto. |
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