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Police: West Manheim man arrested with up to $50,000 in marijuana plants
York Daily Record, Pa.A West Manheim Township man was arrested Monday after he called police to arrest his estranged wife for trespassing, and ended up being taken away for growing marijuana, according to a news release. West Manheim Township Police said David Edward...Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), York County (Pennsylvania), Drug Trafficking, Police Arrests
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Sheriff says transition of county policing has been smooth so far
On July 1, following years of political debate, a resolution passed last year by the Board of County commissioners and months of extensive planning and rehearsal, the Carroll County Sheriff's Office officially assumed its new role as the county's...Tags: Government, Employers, Patapsco, Career and Workplace, Baltimore County
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Rare late-season freeze possible early Tuesday in Carroll Co.
A freeze watch is in effect for Carroll County overnight Monday into Tuesday, something known to happen this late in May only once in more than every 10 years. Temperatures are expected to drop to the lower 30s there early Tuesday, according to the...
Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), National Weather Service, Weather Reports
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Extent of storm damage growing
Sun StaffTropical Storm Isabel destroyed or severely damaged thousands of Maryland homes and businesses, government officials said yesterday as the full extent of the storm's toll began to emerge. More than 3,300 homes were damaged or destroyed in eastern...Tags: Harford County, Martin O'Malley, Environmental Pollution, Career and Workplace, Seafood
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Schools struggle to dry off, clean out fridges
Sun StaffConfronting flooded buildings and spoiled food, dozens of Baltimore-area schools still reeling from Tropical Storm Isabel struggled yesterday to pump basements, assess damage and throw away soured milk. Many schools untouched by the storm reopened...Tags: Harford County, Teaching and Learning, Baltimore Weather, Annapolis, Baltimore County
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Scores of area roads remain blocked
Sun StaffFour days after Isabel lashed Maryland, scores of Baltimore-area roads remained blocked yesterday by toppled trees - some ensnared by power lines and awaiting utility crews - and crippled by malfunctioning traffic lights. Workers in Baltimore and the...Tags: Harford County, Cadiz Incorporated, Death, Career and Workplace, Baltimore County
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Traffic: 4-vehicle collision closes all lanes on MD 924 in Harford
All lanes have been closed in both directions on MD 924 in Harford County due to a four-vehicle collision, one of three incidents affecting the close of Wednesday morning's rush hour, according to the state Department of Transportation. The 8:45 a.m....
Tags: Harford County, Baltimore County, Maryland Transit Administration, Lombard Street, Traffic
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Century High ranked in state's top 20 in Newsweek survey
Century High School in Sykesville was one of 23 Maryland high schools — and the only school in Carroll County — to earn a spot on Newsweek magazine's annual ranking of "America's Best High Schools" The listing, released this week, placed...Tags: Schools, High Schools, Sykesville, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Winter honey bee deaths devastate keepers, puzzle scientists
Something is killing the honey bees of Maryland. Close to 60 percent of the managed hives died last fall and over the winter — about twice the national average, according to the state bee inspector and local keepers. "I had a healthy hive that...
Tags: Demographics, Science and Technology, Agriculture, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Carroll County deputy in shock trauma after collision
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office said a deputy was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma on Tuesday after his patrol car collided with another vehicle on Route 140 west of Westminster. Master Deputy Matthew Wilson, a five-year veteran of...
Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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Francis Scott Key coach holds wrestling close to his heart
As a high school head wrestling coach for 34 years and a high school and college wrestler before that, it isn't hard to pin down Bill Hyson when it comes to talking about the sport. "Wrestling is an unique ...sport," said Hyson, a coach and teacher at...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, High School Sports, Schools, High Schools, Education
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'Rain Tax' an excuse for government to take more control [Letter]
There has been much in the news following the end of the 2013 General Assembly session about Gov. Martin O'Malley's "Rain Tax." This law was actually passed in 2012, and at the time I called it the worst bill passed that year. It forces Maryland's...
Tags: Government, Martin O'Malley, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis
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