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Tuesday, Apr 24 Harford County Public Schools leaders appeared before the County Council for a budget session to defend their approach to building a budget request, express frustration about revenue not keeping up. |
| As Harford County Board of Education members prepare to interview candidates to become the next superintendent, community members are urging them to be more transparent in the process. |
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| A small pig wandering the streets of downtown Havre de Grace on Sunday was picked up around 7 p.m. and taken to the Humane Society of Harford County in Fallston, where he is staying temporarily. |
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| The Harford County Sheriff’s Office headquarters in Bel Air is expected to get a multimillion-dollar makeover over the next year. |
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| Girls lacrosse was at the top of Tuesday’s high school sports schedule for Harford County teams. Leading the way, Bel Air (4-0, 7-2) took another step toward the UCBAC Chesapeake Division title with an lopsided, 18-3 win over visiting Fallston (3-2, 6-5). |
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| Tuesday's postponement gave the Orioles a much-needed night off. The cost? They'll have to play 27 games in 27 days. |
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| The Ravens aren't expected to draft a quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, but it might be the right thing to do. |
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| Pier Six Pavilion is under renovation, and is now named MECU Pavilion. |
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