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Wednesday, Feb 7 The Havre de Grace City Council passed, unanimously, Ordinance 996 regarding hospital-related changes to the city zoning code Monday, following a public hearing with impassioned remarks on both sides about Upper Chesapeake Health's Vision 2020 plan. |
| Feb. 10, 2016 is the day Logsdonâs husband, Deputy First Class Mark Logsdon, who was 43, and Grebeâs finance, Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey, who was 52, were shot and killed in the line of duty. |
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| This Valentineâs Day, Harford County is participating in a national social media movement to show our residents love for Harfordâs historic places. |
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| Southamption Middle School eighth-grader Nicole Butterworth is honored with student achievement award and Ofc. Nicholas Rhodes is honored for his promotion to officer first class. |
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| Representatives of the administration of County Executive Barry Glassman sought the County Council's approval Tuesday to end the the 25-year-old Fallston Commercial Corridor sanitary subdistrict during a public hearing on Bill 18-001. |
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| The City of Havre de Grace announced today the Havre de Grace Cultural Center at the Opera House received a Maryland Preservation Award for Project Excellence: Community Impact from the Maryland Historical Trust at the 43rd Maryland Preservation Awards ceremony held in Annapolis Feb. 1. |
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| North Harford wins title with 308 points at the UCBAC girls swimming championships at Magnolia Middle School on Feb. 6. |
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| Congressional leaders finalized a major budget deal Wednesday. Here are the most notable elements. |
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