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Dixon says she will give pay to charity
Facing outrage from recession-weary Baltimore residents and criticism from talk-radio hosts and union leaders, Mayor Sheila Dixon reversed course yesterday and announced that she will donate her $3,700 raise to ...
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Economic Downturn Causing Impact on Plastic Surgery
A survey this spring of more than 600 plastic surgeons by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reported that almost 53 percent said the downturn in the economy has had an adverse impact on plastic ...
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Police, Pawn Shops Team Up To Crack Down On Crime
Nov 5, 2008 9:16 pm US/Eastern Reporting Kelly McPherson The money trail to help crack down on crime has police teaming up with area pawn shops.A Kelly McPherson has details on the plan and how it will work.
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Md. can handle high voter turnout, O'Malley says
Despite a crush of last-minute registrations in Maryland, Gov. Martin O'Malley and elections officials sought to assure voters yesterday that the state can handle an increased turnout without unduly long lines ...
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Firefighter Injured While Battling Blaze, Officials Investigating Arson
Dispatchers in Allegany County say a blaze in Cumberland sent one firefighter from the McCoole Fire Department to the hospital Thursday, and investigators believethe fire was intentionally started.
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Maryland Firefighter Injured Battling Blaze
Presenter: Ronald E. Moore This presentation will prepare responders for the new obstacles that face crews trying to extricate victims in cars with high strength steel >> Register Free Now Recent Training ...
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Rawlings fire ruled arson; firefighter injured
Fire that destroyed a vacant building on Willow Run Road early Thursday and caused injury to a firefighter was deliberately set, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office.
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Frederick County girl credited with saving home from fire
Using what she learned in school from local firefighters, 12-year-old Chloe Rawlings was able to avert a disaster in her Frederick County home.
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Golf Digest magazine rates Fore Sisters
Fore Sisters recently received a congratulatory letter from Golf Digest stating that the course has been chosen to be rated as one of the "Best Places to Play." The ratings will be forthcoming in a future ...
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MD--Cell Phone Ban
Baltimore city workers will be prohibited from using cell phones and other personal electronic devices while driving on city business.
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Fire destroys popular playground
Fire destroyed the sprawling playground that thousands of volunteers built three years ago at the site of the old Memorial Stadium on 33rd Street, a blaze that community leaders called "devastating" as they ...
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Fatal Collision
Maryland State Police and rescue personnel work at the scene of a fatal traffic accident Tuesday afternoon on U.S. Route 220 south of Rawlings.
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Bel Air family displaced by blaze
Fire stemming from a faulty clothes dryer left a Bel Air subdivision family homeless early Friday afternoon.
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Benefit tournament
Thomas Subaru of Motor City, Cumberland, Option Care and PharmaCare will sponsor a benefit golf tournament for Traci Glotfelty on July 27 at Fore Sisters Golf Course in Rawlings.
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Chessie Federal Credit Union buys Rawlings property
Chessie Federal Credit Union has purchased land adjacent to McMullen Highway between Pinto and Rawlings from KFM, LLC, the group that bought the former Barton Farms property two years ago.
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Soggy Sheriff
James Miller of Rawlings takes aim before hurling a pitch that dunked Sheriff David Goad Tuesday afternoon at Town Centre during the Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission's Senior Summer Smash.
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Intense Heat
An early Sunday morning fire at the Cintas Corporation building at the Upper Potomac Industrial Park caused "extensive" damage, according to Shannon Adams, Bowling Green Fire Department Chief.
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Adopt-A-Pet: Zeke
Zeke, a short hair male neutered gray tabby is 2 years old, current on vaccinations and has been microchipped, according to officials at the Allegany County Animal Shelter.
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Pulling Together
Correctional officers from North Branch Correctional Institution, who finished third, compete in the statewide Division of Correction Tug of War for the Special Olympics in Jessup.
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Mount Savage resident receives probation, fine in hunting accident that claimed man's life
A Mount Savage man was sentenced Tuesday in connection with a fatal hunting accident that claimed the life of a Rawlings man in December.
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