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Commentary: For this die-hard Patriots fan, rooting for Ravens is second best
The gift came from a son cementing a bond with his dad. I tore the paper off the present, revealing a figurine of a kneeling football player, chin cleft and stylized minuteman helmet leaving no doubt about the identity. Hello, Tom Brady! It was...
Tags: New England Patriots, Entertainment, Football, AFC Championship Game, Radio
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Letter: Howard County homeless community is like a 'big family'
This is in response to a letter Jessica Grant wrote about the homeless facility Howard County is trying to build in North Laurel in the opinion section of the Laurel Leader (Dec. 21). First of all we cannot compare the homeless men, women and children...Tags: Social Issues, Homelessness
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'Arts District' a fine concept for Symphony Woods
The debate over the redevelopment of downtown Columbia has often focused on how to best utilize Symphony Woods, the park setting that includes Merriweather Post Pavilion and, even more importantly to many, some of the oldest trees in the Columbia...Tags: Arts and Culture
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O'Malley, Rawlings-Blake will pay for Super Bowl tickets
Gov. Martin O'Malley will be in New Orleans to root for the Ravens at Super Bowl XLVII, but he hasn't yet decided who will get to use six other tickets he controls. As governor, O'Malley has a state skybox at Ravens stadium, which allows him to purchase...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Trips and Vacations, Martin O'Malley, Kevin Kamenetz
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Win Ken Ulman's 'Ultimate Ravens Breakfast'
The Baltimore SunKen Ulman hopes you're hungry. For a Ravens win in the Super Bowl AND a big 'ole breakfast. The Howard County executive, who always gets in the spirit for the big games, has come up with the menu for a Ravens-themed breakfast that he'd like to share...Tags: Torrey Smith, Social Media
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Craig reports raising about half as much as rival
Harford County Executive David R. Craig, one of the leading Republican prospects in the 2014 gubernatorial race, reported Thursday that he raised about half as much money as his chief rival for the nomination. Craig's disclosure, filed more than nine...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Local Elections, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Elections
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Howard auditor 'hot line' takes reports of fraud, abuse
Michael Mershon can get pretty stirred up about lighting. He's been working in the business for more than 30 years, most of that time in Maryland, and said he's seen local governments waste millions of dollars on lighting jobs through contract practices...Tags: Career and Workplace, Corporate Crime, Howard County, Accounting and Auditing, Local Government
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Letter: Merriweather's noise is not healthy and contradicts Ulman's commitments
County Executive Ken Ulman's support for Merriweather Post Pavilion's proposed legislation HoCo 9-13 contradicts his "make good government even better" commitment and all his core priorities: Public safety and education: Noise causes carbohydrate...Tags: Fines, Heart Attack, Punishment, Physiology, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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As Ulman eyes governor's chair, several officials consider his job
Amid a severe local outbreak of National Football League fever, Howard County Executive Ken Ulman is quick to point out that among the four Democrat politicians whose names are linked to the 2014 gubernatorial race, he's the only one who roots for the...Tags: Parties and Movements, Elections, Anthony G. Brown, Government, Regional Authority
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Howard bans distribution of sugary drinks on county property
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman moved Tuesday to ban the sale of high-sugar drinks such as soda in parks, libraries and other county properties and at county-sponsored events — hoping yet again to make the county a progressive model. "I believe...
Tags: Libraries, Local Government, Renee Foose, Coca-Cola Co., Consumer Goods Industries
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Letter: By what right can Ken Ulman tell people what to drink?
Ken Ulman is not a dictator and doesn't own Howard County's properties. The citizens of Howard County own the county's properties. The citizens should have the say on whether legal sugary drinks should be banned from the properties they own. Banning... -
Beverage industry protests Ulman's heavy-handed tactic of banning sugary drinks
It is troubling that Howard County Executive Ken Ulman can dictate what people can eat and drink on county property ("Howard bans sale of sugary drinks on county property," Dec. 12). Last week, Mr. Ulman unilaterally banned the sale of certain beverages...Tags: Food Industry, Consumers, Howard County, Obesity, Beverage Industry
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