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Thursday, Dec 7 South Korean horse farm owners toured Harford County thoroughbred farms Wednesday, as part of a trip to strengthen bonds between the Asian country's growing horse industry and the industry in Maryland. |
| Harford County judge denies defense motion to suppress expert testimony on scientific evidence in Victor Colbert Murder trial Wednesday. The trial, in which the defendant is representing himself, continues Thursday. |
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| The Harford County Council voted 5-1 Tuesday in favor of Bill 17-021 to give property tax credits to retired veterans and seniors who have lived in the same house for at least 40 years. Councilman Mike Perrone cast the lone negative vote. |
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| The Harford County Council voted 6-0 Tuesday to amend its rules of procedure, setting time limits of three and five minutes for those who want to make public comments. The decision garnered protest from two residents, including a Korean War veteran who deems it a violation of the First Amendment. |
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| Baltimore Police have arrested a 35-year-old man in connection to the Nov. 30 murder of volunteer firefighter Jon Hickey. |
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Boys Hope Girls Hope, of Baltimore, and CASA of Harford County recently received $25,000 donations each in the name of long time Bel Air residents Bob and Jane |
| Several Harford County boys high school basketball teams opened respective seasons Tuesday. Among them were Bel Air visiting Fallston in an interesting opener. The game, though, wasn’t so interesting as Fallston rolled over Bel Air, 63-33. |
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| The Lewis Lane Players are bringing a Christmas classic, "It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play," to Havre de Grace for the fourth consecutive year |
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