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Higher voter turnout makes democracy work better
The city of Hagerstown was a clear victor in Tuesday’s primary. Whatever residents may think about the candidates, they moved toward a more representative city government. City voter turnout this year was more than double that of the previous...Tags: Politics, Elections, Maryland General Assembly, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements
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Youth violence, staff force spiked in 2011 at troubled juvenile detention facilities
In the J. DeWeese Carter Center in Kent County, youths would pick fights that sometimes turned into melees, recalled Rodney Stallworth, who spent four months there last year on a drug charge.
The detention system frustrated the 18-year-old East Baltimore...Tags: Substance Abuse, Crime, Law and Justice, Carroll County (Maryland), Unions, Sex Crimes
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Program offering lodging in C&O Canal lock houses recognized
davem@herald-mail.comWork to open six lock houses for lodging on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park — seen as an extraordinary way to give people a taste of life on the old shipping channel — has resulted in an award from the Maryland...Tags: Corporate Officers, Annapolis, Washington, DC, Maryland Historical Trust, Arts and Culture
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Ruppersberger backs Rosen in 1st District
Democratic congressional candidate Wendy Rosen picked up the endorsement of neighboring Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger on Wednesday in her bid for the nomination in Maryland's 1st Congressional District. Rosen, a Baltimore County resident, is running...Tags: Politics, Elections, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Nancy Jacobs, Baltimore County
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Arthur 'Reds' Hucht
A memorial service for Arthur Francis "Reds" Hucht, who coached swimmers for more than 50 years, will be held at 1 p.m. Jan. 21 at Calvert Hall College High School.
Mr. Hucht, who was 95, died of a stroke Tuesday at his daughter's home in Spotsylvania,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore School for the Arts, World War II (1939-1945), Labor Day
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Longtime Calvert Hall swimming coach 'Reds' Hucht dies
Arthur Francis “Reds” Hucht, who coached Calvert Hall’s swim team from 1960 to 1997, died Tuesday at his home in Spotsylvania, Va.
He was 95.
Hucht, who at 80 was the oldest high school head coach in any sport in the Baltimore area...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Doug Brown, Loyola University Maryland
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Growing smaller
While it's great that Harford County Public Schools can claim that no school in the system is operating beyond 110 percent capacity, the feat is hardly one that should have involved the kind of gyrations it took to get to the threshold. Even as the...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Harford County, Students, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning
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Baltimore Farmers' Market returns on Sunday
The Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar begins its 35th season April 1. This is the second year the popular market is starting so early. Until 2003, when it was moved up to the first week in May, the opening came in early June. Last year, skeptics...
Tags: Queen Anne's County, Beekeeping, Soups, Cecil County, Dining and Drinking
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Anglers, watermen spar over fishing fees
Anglers and watermen are at odds, again, this time over fishing license fees.
With the Maryland Department of Natural Resources facing a looming deficit in funds for overseeing both recreational and commercial fishing, anglers are pushing a bill that...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Aquaculture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Issues, Fishing
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In Easton, loss of mail center would ripple through economy
Kathie Jones loses more than patience when the mail is late. She also loses customers.
As the owner of a small business that prepares bulk mail for delivery by the U.S. Postal Service, Jones hears complaints every time a church newsletter or a...Tags: Ocean City, Richard F. Colburn, Talbot County, Travel, Prescription Drugs
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Dr. Raymond L. Markley Jr.
Dr. Raymond L. Markley Jr., a retired Baltimore gynecologist whose specialty was female urology, died March 4 of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
The former longtime Towson resident who was residing at Oak Crest Village, was 89.
The son of...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Pneumonia, Johns Hopkins University, Arts and Culture, Cancer
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Art Callaham: Remembering our ag heritage is vital
Washington County, plus most of Western Maryland and Southcentral Pennsylvania, has a rich agricultural and rural heritage. In this age of computers and technology, that heritage is often forgotten in spite of the fact that more than 40 percent of the...Tags: Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Slavery
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