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Hiring Our Heroes job fair focuses on helping veterans find work
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comRichard Andrews III said he has a job at a local graphics company, but it’s hard to get enough hours to make a decent living. Andrews, who is an Army veteran, and dozens of others with military experience were at the National Guard Armory off...Tags: Career and Workplace, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Employment Opportunities, U.S. Army, Employment
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APG working on biosurveillance in response to North Korea threats
Army personnel at Aberdeen Proving Ground are developing methods to detect biological weapons in response to recent threats from North Korea, including a 15-foot-high device that soldiers have dubbed "the Kraken." North Korea has issued a series of...
Tags: Armed Forces, Edgewood, North Korea
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Road, rail work related to BRAC needs to accelerate [Commentary]
Over the next several weeks in Aberdeen, a dozen and a half homes along Route 22 will be demolished to make way for the road to be widened. No doubt more than a few lives were disrupted when the Maryland State Highway Administration began acquiring...Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service, Aberdeen, Amtrak
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Navy sailors accidentally drowned at APG, medical examiner rules
Two U.S. Navy sailors who died diving in the Super Pond at Aberdeen Proving Ground in February accidentally drowned, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said Monday. Further details about how the men died will not be released for two to three...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Medical Procedures and Tests, U.S. Army, Science and Technology, Medical Research
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APG Federal Credit Union honors Louise Oldland for 25 years of service
APG Federal Credit Union honored Louise Oldland, operations analyst, in February with an award for 25 years of dedicated service to the credit union. In 1987, Oldland was hired as a teller at APGFCU's Aberdeen Proving Ground branch and was later promoted...Tags: Aberdeen
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Recession changed course of population growth in metro Baltimore
Not too long ago, Carroll County faced a problem: Rapid growth had brought crowded classrooms to the northeastern part of the county, and planners expected many more homes to be built in the area. "At one point, they were 400 kids over capacity at North...Tags: U.S. Army, Separation of Church and State, Executive Branch, Carroll County (Maryland), Fort Meade (military base)
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McMullen is Hall of Famer
Perryville's Merritt "Mickey" McMullen began his softball career in 1954, playing fast pitch before enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1957. He returned in 1960 and played both fast pitch and baseball in the Baltimore Major League until 1985. In 1962,...Tags: Fishing, Sports, Softball, Lifestyle and Leisure, Baseball
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Editorial: Having a large venue for high school graduations is a nice option
It wasn't that many years back when some Harford County high schools were organizing graduation ceremonies at relatively large venues outside the county, notably in Towson. The argument for the practice was rather pragmatic: Each graduate was...Tags: Harford Community College, Schools, Graduation, Havre de Grace, High Schools
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Lamenting the state of Aberdeen Proving Ground [letter]
Editor: I'm retired from the Military now after 22 years of service and three tours of combat. I worked on APG as a civilian employee for nine years now at this BRAC process is a joke. I'm writing this because the poor news and newspapers are so blind...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army, Defense, Employees
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Aberdeen Proving Ground Transportation Center better than nothing [Commentary]
Making sure 21,000 people can get to and from work is a logistics nightmare. To put the number into some kind of perspective, it is about three and a half times the number of people who can be seated at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, or a little less than...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees
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Gerald D. Klee dies at 86; psychiatrist involved in Army LSD experiments
Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist and LSD expert who participated in experiments with the hallucinogenic drug on volunteer servicemen at U.S. military installations in the 1950s, has died. He was 86. Klee died Sunday of complications after...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Johns Hopkins University, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Army, Psychiatry
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Harford government employees collect 3 tons of food in annual drive
Harford County government employees collected more than three tons of food during a one-week drive to aid Harvest for the Hungry, which concluded Friday. In all, 6,200 pounds of non-perishable food were collected during the drive that began March 1 to...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Career and Workplace, Local Government, Harford County, Civil and Public Service
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