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Friday, Feb 8 Howard County Executive Calvin Ball today provided an update for the public about the plan to mitigate flooding in Ellicott City, Maryland. | | |
| Plans to renovate and repurpose Howard County’s former all-black high school are seeing renewed vigor with the county delegation’s recent vote to support a $500,000 bond bill for the project — a measure that could result in $1 million overall with a county match. |
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| The Mt. Hebron girls' team beat out Reservoir and Atholton to win the 3A East region title on Feb. 5. |
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| Jaelyn Swann, Haley Thompson and Rebecca Ford all tied or exceeded their previous season high for points in a game on Thursday, helping Long Reach to a 61-43 road victory over Mt. Hebron. |
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| Orioles outfielder Frank Robinson had those skinny legs and a gingerly gait that made it seem as if his feet always hurt. But the ferocity with which he played baseball belied his appearance. |
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| Frustrated by Maryland lawmakers' attempts to undo his executive order to start the state's public school year after Labor Day, Gov. Larry Hogan says he'll submit a bill that would make school boards ask voters if they want to start school earlier. Hogan says he's offering "genuine local control." |
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| Winter weather is returning to Maryland on Friday, and could bring a pair of chances for ice and snow Sunday night into early next week. After five straight days of mild conditions, temperatures are forecast to plummet throughout the day Friday. |
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| Maryland's Senate has approved a measure to update Grace's Law, the state's law against online bullying of children. |
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