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Kratovil named to judgeship
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Wednesday the appointment of former Rep. Frank M. Kratovil Jr., who was defeated in his re-election bid in 2010, to a District Court judgeship in Queen Anne's County.
Kratovil, a Democrat, served a single term in Congress...Tags: Frank Kratovil, Roscoe G Bartlett, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Politics, University of Baltimore
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Former superintendent devoted to new job; Antietam Fire Co.'s moving; rescued horses recover
With 2011 drawing to a close, The Herald-Mail this week took a look back at some of the stories the newspaper published during the year and followed up on some of those stories to provide a glimpse of what happened next.
Ex-supe 'devoted' to new job...Tags: Fires, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Disasters and Accidents, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Heavy Engineering
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Maryland cover crop program sets record
Maryland has enrolled a record 550,000 acres of farmland in the state's winter cover crop program, the state announced Tuesday. The project pays farmers to plant small grains in the fall to reduce the erosion of soil and harmful nutrients into the...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Allegany County, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture
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Irene whips Maryland
Marylanders began cleaning up from Hurricane Irene this morning but mostly the state emerged from the storm without significant damage or widespread flooding, as feared.
Emergency officials cautioned that high winds are expected throughout the day as the...Tags: New Jersey, Hospitals and Clinics, Volleyball, St. Mary's County, Anne Arundel County
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Irene damage closes area schools, stymies efforts to restore power
Schools throughout the region are closed today and hundreds of thousands of families and businesses remain without power as Marylanders clean up after Hurricane Irene.
The transportation grid was coming back to life, and stores were restocking shelves...Tags: New Jersey, Commuting, American Airlines, Inc., Hospitals and Clinics, St. Mary's County
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Irene's aftermath claims second Marylander as utilities work to restore power
As the pace of electricity restoration slowed Tuesday, the aftermath of Hurricane Irene continued to frustrate thousands of utility customers and officials announced another storm-related death in Maryland.
More than 165,000 customers remained without...Tags: Water Supply, Weather, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Robert W. Curran, North Carolina
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Maryland state trooper hits, kills woman in accident
A Delaware woman died Friday night after being hit by a Maryland state trooper in Queen Anne's County, police said. Iraina J. Curtis, 29, of Dover was struck by a patrol car on westbound Shopping Center Drive in Stevensville, Maryland State Police said...Tags: Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Health, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Stevensville, Injuries and Wounds
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Rescue dogs, handlers worked to find remains at the Pentagon
Jesse quivered and refused to budge.
A creature defined by her keen senses, the yellow Labrador retriever was overwhelmed in an atmosphere stained by the stench of jet fuel and saturated with the growl of heavy machinery and thumping of military...Tags: FEMA, American Airlines, Inc., Heavy Engineering, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Edward L. Walls Sr.
Edward L. Walls Sr., a retired decorated career Army officer and bluegrass banjoist, died Tuesday of leukemia at Easton Memorial Hospital. The lifelong Centreville resident was 74. Born in Roberts, Queen Anne's County, Mr. Walls was raised in...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, International Travel, Dorchester County, University of Maryland, College Park, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland)
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Septic pollution woes divide Kent Island
— Residents of Kent Island are never far from the water. That's what drew many of them to the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay, where they're close to boating, fishing and all nature's bounty.
But for the mostly tidy cottages, bungalows and...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Energy Saving, Symptoms
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Seventeen dishes chosen for the governor's picnic
The Baltimore SunThe governor has announced the 17 dishes that will be featured at his (invitation-only) July 21 cookout, the launch event for Maryland's Buy Local Challenge Week, July 23-31. Recipes were submitted by chef/producer teams and selected for their...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Onions, Atlantic Ocean, Talbot County, French Toast
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Dale R. Schlotterbeck, 79
Dale Rinehart Schlotterbeck, 79, of Kent Island, Md., died at home on Nov. 1, 2011, after an extended illness. Dale was born at home in Hagerstown, Md., the son of the late Rhinehart and Mabel (Hollyday) Schlotterbeck. Dale was a 1951 graduate of...Tags: Services and Shopping, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Anne Arundel County, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland)
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