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Obituary: James A. "Jim" Kehoe
James A. “Jim” Kehoe, 81, of Danville, died Monday, July 17, 2012. Born Oct. 1, 1930, in New Albany, Ind., he was a son of Gary and Katherine Kehoe. He retired from Northpoint Training Center and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean...
Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Korean War (1950-1953), International Military Interventions
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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.
"I'm concerned that all of our energy goes...Tags: Education, Ellicott City, Caroline County (Maryland), Academic Progress, Science and Technology
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Who was Captain Joseph Clark?
This bicentennial year of the War of 1812 has so far seen little commemoration of America’s “second Revolution.” Kentuckians volunteered in numbers and played a significant role in the outcome of the war. Approximately 25,000 Kentucky...
Tags: War of 1812, Trips and Vacations, Arts and Culture, Companies and Corporations, Middletown
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Chris Neaves, biochemistry student
Chris Neaves, a student and musician, died of undetermined causes July 21 at his Columbia home. He was 21.
Born David Christopher Neaves in Lewisville, Texas, he moved to Howard County in 2006 after spending three years in Windsor, England, with his...Tags: Entertainment, Ellicott City, Clemson University, Biology, Howard Community College
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Pointers Run unveils students' wall mural during 20th anniversary celebration
Pointers Run Elementary School fourth-grader Ellie Matthews approached the 32-foot-long mural and searched among the more than 600 glazed clay portraits for her place in posterity. "I'm over here," said Ellie, who was among the Pointers Run students,...
Tags: Science, Education, Arts and Culture, Elementary Schools, Science and Technology
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Clarksville project takes step forward, but questions remain
Those who have followed the years-long saga of the Gateway School site in Clarksville might be experiencing deja vu after County Executive Ken Ulman's announcement last week that the county had reached a deal to sell the 7.8-acre parcel for $5 million...Tags: Ellicott City, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Traffic: Accident on Route 108 near Route 216
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on Route 108 near Route 216 in Howard County, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard near Read Street in Baltimore City and Kane and Lombard streets in Baltimore City....Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Howard County, Patterson Park
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Colombian orphans visit Maryland families
Gustavo, a 12-year-old orphan from Colombia, has spent a week at camp, attended the Catonsville July 4th parade and watched an IronBirds baseball game at Ripken Stadium during what he has been told is a vacation to America.
In reality, he and nine...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Adoption, Philosophy, Harford County, Religion and Belief
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Rec sports: Russo, Heisig help Grizzlies win Junior National bracket
The deadline for submitting sports copy is 9 a.m. on Mondays. We prefer email (howardcountysports@patuxent.com). We do not accept results by phone. When two Howard County teams play, players from both teams (first and last names) must be mentioned in...Tags: Washington Nationals, Cross Country Running, Triple Crown, Washington, DC, Morgan State University
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Chick-fil-A restaurants become rallying points for supporters
Throngs of people weighed in on the Chick-fil-A debate at stores across the United States on Wednesday, buying chicken sandwiches to show their support for the restaurant chain and its president's opposition to same-sex marriage. Former Arkansas Gov....
Tags: Minority Groups, Companies and Corporations, Same-Sex Marriage, Economy, Business and Finance, Gays and Lesbians
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Obituary: John H. Tucker
The Rev. John Hardwick Tucker, 81, of Moreland, died Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012, at his home. Born Sept. 15, 1930, in Vicksburg, Miss., he was a son of the late Edward A. and Ruth Hardwick Tucker. He was a member of Gethsemane Baptist Church, a veteran of...
Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Ehrlich overreached in characterizing origins of the TSA
Former Gov. Robert L. EhrlichJr.used a bit too much dramatic license in claiming that the Transportation Security Administration was the brainchild of the "left" ("The left and right view the world in predictable ways," Aug. 5). My recollection is that...Tags: National Security, Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Senate, Politics, Executive Branch
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