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Lead poisoning: Be aware of possibility for grazing cattle
Here's a scenario that I would run into every so often in practice: a producer has some calves to put out on grass over the summer and has located a new place by some old outbuildings for these calves to clean up. Everything is going fine until one day he...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Renovation, Painting, Anthrax
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Sheriff moves to seize 20 housing authority vehicles
Representatives from the Baltimore sheriff's office moved across a city housing authority parking lot Wednesday morning, tagging 20 of the agency's vehicles to be seized and eventually sold to pay part of a court judgment to lead paint victims.
The...Tags: Trials, Arts, Painting, Interior Policy, Politics
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature around 33 degrees. It is expected to be mostly cloudy with scattered flurries and a low temperature around 31 degrees tonight.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic...Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Interior Policy, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning
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Sheriff takes first step to seize 20 city housing vehicles to pay lead judgment
The Baltimore sheriff's office began the process Wednesday of seizing 20 vehicles owned by the city's housing authority — part of a move by two siblings who suffered lead poisoning in public housing to force the agency to make good on $2.59...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Finance
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Guthrie explains pulling livability code
Editor: First, I want to thank all those who were in attendance for the hearing on Bill No. 12-02 regardless of which side of the issue you are supporting, who have taken time from their busy schedules who wanted to address the Livability Code. I want to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Letter: Sharfstein's caution and desire for more data on marijuana is warranted
I am surprised that the Towson Times (Feb. 15) would endorse the medical marijuana bill favored by state Del. Dan Morhaim (HB1158) and not endorse the medical marijuana bill (HB1024) favored by Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, secretary of the Maryland Department...Tags: Consumers, Trials, Documentary (genre), National Institutes of Health, Lifestyle and Leisure
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St. Patrick's Day collectibles may be next big thing
St. Patrick's Day has been celebrated in Ireland for more than 1,000 years. The modern celebration on March 17 is a religious holiday in Ireland, with church in the morning, then a parade and dancing, eating and drinking later in the day. American...Tags: China, Arts, Taiwan, Shamrock, Painting
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State lawmaker: Graziano said in January deal was near for city housing authority to pay lead judgments
By now, Del. Samuel I. Rosenberg says he expected big news from the Housing Authority of Baltimore City — that it had found a way to resolve the millions of dollars in court-ordered judgments it owes former public housing residents who suffered lead...Tags: Arts, Trials, Laws, Litigation and Regulation, Painting
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Marbella: For city housing department, the repo man cometh
So it comes to this: The sheriff's office tagging vehicles that belong to the Baltimore Housing Authority, preparing them for seizure and auction. Like some common deadbeat, an actual governmental agency gets what is essentially a visit from the repo...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Procedures and Tests, Arts, Social Issues, Painting
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Auction of housing authority vehicles must proceed, lawyer says
Two siblings trying to collect a $2.6 million judgment against Baltimore's public housing agency for lead-paint poisoning argue in court papers that an auction of 20 agency vehicles must go forward because officials have refused to pay. The Housing...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Interior Policy, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Auction Service
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Housing Authority tries to prevent sale of agency's property
Baltimore's Housing Authority filed a motion Friday to prevent its property from being sold in order to satisfy a $2.6 million judgment in a lead paint exposure case, according to the agency. Last week, representatives from the Baltimore's sheriff's...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Renovation, Painting, Interior Policy
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