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Caroline County (Maryland)

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    Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Havre de Grace Halloween survives superstorm

    Sandy rained on Havre de Grace's annual Halloween parade, but even a superstorm<strong> </strong>could not curtail trick-or-treating in the battered waterfront town.
    Sandy rained on Havre de Grace's annual Halloween parade, but even a superstorm could not curtail trick-or-treating in the battered waterfront town. The Harford County city of 13,000 on the banks of the Susquehanna River postponed its annual Halloween...

    Tags: Havre de Grace, Government, Public Officials, Holidays, Parenting

  2. Sep 30, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Black walnuts sought

    If you have black walnut trees in your yard, and do not know what to do with all of the walnuts that drop each fall, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service could use your help with collecting them.    If you can provide at least two...

    Tags: Conservation, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Walnuts, Natural Resources

  4. Aug 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. State levies fines against private, public entities for pollution violations

    Environmental laws do get enforced, however slowly at times.&nbsp; The <a href="http://www.mde.state.md.us">Maryland Department of the Environment</a> announced Wednesday it had taken action against about 18 individuals, companies and local governments for alleged violations of the state's laws governing lead paint and air and water pollution.
    Environmental laws do get enforced, however slowly at times.  The Maryland Department of the Environment announced Wednesday it had taken action against about 18 individuals, companies and local governments for alleged violations of the state's laws...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Cecil County, Elkton, Environmental Politics, Fines

  6. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Md. corn crops suffer in drought

    Queenstown farmer John Draper's corn crop looks bleak &mdash; ears that normally have 18 or 20 rows of kernels have 14 rows due to a lack of rain. Others have few or shriveled kernels, and some stalks haven't grown any ears at all.
    Queenstown farmer John Draper's corn crop looks bleak — ears that normally have 18 or 20 rows of kernels have 14 rows due to a lack of rain. Others have few or shriveled kernels, and some stalks haven't grown any ears at all. Yet, with a shot at...

    Tags: Dorchester County, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Arable Farming, Barack Obama, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport

  8. Jul 16, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Hagerstown man wins jousting title

    Two Maryland teenagers who are newcomers to national competition, and one veteran national titleholder from Hagerstown were honored by the Maryland Horse Industry Board with Touch of Class Awards for earning national titles in jousting, the official state...

    Tags: High School Sports, High Schools, Animals, Calvert County, Human Interest

  10. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Clarksville Elementary is one of best performing schools in area

    New Howard County schools Superintendent Renee Foose lauded the system's results on the Maryland School Assessment tests but said she's concerned about the focus that is placed on proficiency exams in general.
    New Howard County schools Superintendent Renee Foose lauded the system's results on the Maryland School Assessment tests but said she's concerned about the focus that is placed on proficiency exams in general. "I'm concerned that all of our energy goes...

    Tags: Severna Park, Academic Progress, Baltimore County, Middle Schools, Science and Technology

  12. Jul 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Caroline County man, 33, killed in Delaware crash

    Delaware State Police say a driver was killed when a car left the road and hit a tree. It happened about 10:25 p.m. Sunday on Mahan Corner Road in Marydel. Troopers say 33-year-old Shawn M. Bates of Marydel, Md., was traveling south at a high rate of...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Accidental Death

  14. Jun 23, 2012 | Hampton Roads Daily Press
  15. Sunday's 6/24 local calendar (updated Sunday AM)

    BASEBALL International League: Norfolk at Toledo, 6 Eastern League: New Britain at Richmond, 2:05 Southern Virginia Adult Baseball League: Peninsula Pirates vs. 61’s (doubleheader at Kiln Creek Park), 1 Hampton Braves vs. Peninsula Cardinals...

    Tags: Deltaville, York County (Virginia), York (York, Pennsylvania), American Legion, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)

  16. Jun 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Rebecca Groves "Becky" Smith, college trustee

    Rebecca Groves "Becky" Smith, a former educator and social worker who had been a trustee at what is now McDaniel College for more than three decades, died Thursday of heart failure at William Hill Manor in Easton. She was 95.
    Rebecca Groves "Becky" Smith, a former educator and social worker who had been a trustee at what is now McDaniel College for more than three decades, died Thursday of heart failure at William Hill Manor in Easton. She was 95. The former Rebecca Groves,...

    Tags: Social Services, American Legion, Jacksonville (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Crosswords

  18. Jun 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Fish kills fade, troublesome algae remain

    The fish kills that have plagued Baltimore's Inner Harbor and nearby creeks over the past two weeks may have eased with the dip in temperatures, but scientists caution that's not the last we've seen of potentially toxic and even deadly algae blooms in area waters.
    The fish kills that have plagued Baltimore's Inner Harbor and nearby creeks over the past two weeks may have eased with the dip in temperatures, but scientists caution that's not the last we've seen of potentially toxic and even deadly algae blooms in...

    Tags: Dundalk, Cecil County, Dorchester County, Conservation, Science and Technology

  20. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Washington County's jobless rate drops to 8.2 percent in March

    Washington County&rsquo;s jobless rate dipped to 8.2 percent in March, a decrease from February&rsquo;s adjusted rate of 9.3 percent, according to state figures released Friday.
    dan.dearth@herald-mail.com
    Washington County’s jobless rate dipped to 8.2 percent in March, a decrease from February’s adjusted rate of 9.3 percent, according to state figures released Friday. It is the lowest the county rate has been since November 2011, when it...

    Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Somerset County (Maryland), Employment Opportunities, Cecil County

  22. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. School readiness report supports need for continued work with parents, community

    Only 78 percent of Washington County Public Schools kindergartners were fully ready to start school last fall, according to a state report, and the findings have caused concern among school officials, Superintendent Clayton Wilcox said.
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    Only 78 percent of Washington County Public Schools kindergartners were fully ready to start school last fall, according to a state report, and the findings have caused concern among school officials, Superintendent Clayton Wilcox said. In an effort to...

    Tags: Early Learning, Head Start, Concerts, Cecil County, Music

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