Health will be a recurring theme Tuesday night, when the Harford County Council introduces legislation forming an Obesity Prevention Task Force, receives an update from the Board of Health, and presents a pair of proclamations in recognition of Dyslexia Awareness Month and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Also during its Tuesday night meeting, the county council […]
Harford County Executive Craig and Sen. Jacobs Condemn Maryland Redistricting Map; Ask General Assembly to Consider Alternatives
From Harford County Government: Statement from County Executive David R. Craig Regarding the Governor’s Proposed Congressional Map The Congressional map submitted by the Governor to the General Assembly looks as though it was painted by Picasso himself. But while it may be “aesthetically pleasing” to some, it does not allow for good representation for Maryland’s […]
Sharretts: Redistricting – My Lines? Your Lines? Or Constitutionally-True Lines?
From Cindy Sharretts: As long as voter registration data and election results are used for redistricting, district boundaries will be drawn, to some degree, to achieve calculated election outcomes. Though a Maryland tradition, that practice is not a scenario for honest elections and in Maryland it is an unconstitutional practice. Our Declaration of Independence acknowledges […]
Abingdon Chick-Fil-A Robbed Early Saturday Morning; Two Suspects Sought
From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: At approximately 5:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 15, 2011, Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report for an armed robbery that had just occurred at the Chick-fil-A located in the 400 block of Constant Friendship Blvd in Abingdon, MD. As the opening crew was arriving at work, […]
Harford Community College Board of Trustees Oct. 18 Agenda: Report on the State of Technology at HCC; Compensation Administration Policy Review
A report on the state of technology at Harford Community College and a review of the current Compensation Administration Policy are among the items on the October 18 meeting agenda for the Harford Community College Board of Trustees. Board members conduct a review of board policy each month. The text of the current Compensation Administration […]
State Fire Officials Investigate Stolen Car Torched in Aberdeen
State fire officials are seeking information in connection with a car stolen from Baltimore City and found on fire in Aberdeen early Sunday morning. The state fire marshal’s office said a passerby reported a 2003 Nissan Altima on fire at the intersection of Creswell Road and Kimby Lane in Aberdeen at approximately 3:35 a.m. Sunday […]
State Police Seek Virginia Bank Robber Known to Frequent Harford, Baltimore Counties
From the Maryland State Police: Maryland State Police are asking for the public’s help in the ongoing search for a suspect who shot at police officers during a robbery at a Virginia bank Friday and is known to frequent Baltimore and Harford counties. Maryland state troopers have joined the FBI and Virginia law enforcement authorities […]
Harford Campaign for Liberty: “Hold On To Your Wallet! Special Session Starts Monday;” Liberty Rally Planned in Annapolis
From Harford Campaign for Liberty: Liberty Rally in Annapolis Tuesday, Oct. 18th Noon to 2:00pm Lawyers Mall in Annapolis The word “tyranny” means oppression. It is indicative of an unjust, unrestrained exercise of power. Americans have an amplified sense of the definition of this word. From its start, our county was defined by casting off […]