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Tuesday, Dec 19 Harford school board unanimously adopts a calendar for the 2018-19 school year that includes a post-Labor Day Sept. 4 start and a June 7 end if none of the five inclement weather makeup days are used — it will end June 14 if all days are used. |
| Harford County schools Superintendent Barbara Canavan and her top aides introduce a $466.1 million operating budget for fiscal 2019 to the Board of Education Monday evening. |
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| Aberdeen Middle School was put on a modified lockdown much of Tuesday as city police and school officials investigated a social media threat of a shooting, police said. |
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| Local runners will be able to enjoy the scenery of parts of Harford County and Cecil in a new running festival being planned in September to benefit the Al Cesky Scholarship Fund Inc. |
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| A 57-year old man shot himself to death durring a standoff with police at a house in the 1900 block of Atkisson Road in Joppa shortly after noon Tuesday, according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office. |
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| Many volunteers participated in the Wreaths Across America ceremony and wreath laying ceremony to honor local deceased veterans held Saturday, Dec. 16. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan wants to convert inner shoulders to travel lanes, extend express toll lanes and rebuild the interchange at I-70 and I-695 in order to reduce rush hour commute times by about 15 minutes. |
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| In his holiday greeting to Harford County, Aberdeen Proving Ground senior commander Gen. Randy Taylor talks about the sacrifices of the men and women on active duty with the military and sends good wishes to 22,000 military vets who live in the county. |
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