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Thursday, Sep 13 Hurricane Florence is expected to spare Harford County this weekend, but might wrap back around early next week. | | |
| The Ravens are unable to climb out of 21-0 and 28-7 holes in their road opener in losing to the Cincinnati Bengals, 34-23. |
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| Conowingo Dam has opened 13 floodgates as Exelon officials deal with high water in Susquehanna River from recent rains; state and county leaders monitor potential for flooding nearby on Route 222 in Cecil County, but the high water isn't related to Hurricane Florence. |
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| All systems are go for the first Susquehanna River Running Festival in Havre de Grace Saturday, after concern during the week the festival might have to be canceled because of potential bad weather. |
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| A $7 million renovation and expansion of the main Aberdeen firehouse on North Rogers Street is expected to begin early next year, fire company officials said this week. |
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| Aberdeen leaders would like the owners of Coppermine Fieldhouse to submit a formal contract outline its proposed lease and/or purchase of the Aberdeen Family Swim Center. |
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| The Susquehanna Bowl trophy will stay in Harford County for another year. |
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| Orioles pitcher Dylan Bundy recorded his first win since July 29 in Thursday night's win over Oakland |
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