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Wednesday, Jul 25 The ACLU of Maryland has filed a lawsuit seeking the release of records and policies detailing the Harford County sheriff's involvement in a federal immigration enforcement program. | | |
| Flooding problems persisted across the Baltimore area Wednesday, despite a brief respite from record-breaking rainfall. |
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| The 34-year-old Howard County firefighter who was killed when he fell through the floor of a burning Clarksville home this week was posthumously promoted to the lieutenant rank, the department said. Firefighter Nathan Flynn, a Havre de Grace resident, will be buried on Saturday. |
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| Dr. William B. Allen, a retired Michigan State professor and dean who lives in Havre de Grace lead a group of 45 teachers on a week-long tour of key sites in the civil rights movement in Atlanta, Alabama, Memphis and Little Rock, Ark. |
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| Artist and teacher and writer, she was a presence and observer of Maryland racing events |
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| As Maryland farmers endure another round of flooding, they received word Wednesday that federal assistance will be available to make up for crops lost during heavy rains this spring. The USDA has approved a disaster declaration for 11 counties on the Eastern Shore and in Central Maryland. |
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| Justify has retired, done in by a bum ankle that will whisk him to WinStar Farm (Ky.), which announced Wednesday that the celebrated champion will stand at stud after a season well spent. |
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| Chris Tillman will test free agency after declining an outright assignment to the minors. |
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