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Dr. Vernon F. Ottenritter, dentist
Dr. Vernon F. Ottenritter, a retired Baltimore dentist and World War II veteran, died Monday at his Timonium home from complications of a fall. He was 87. Vernon Francis Ottenritter was born in Baltimore and raised on Springfield Avenue in the city's Pen...
Tags: Ocean City, Jesus Christ, Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Timonium
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Robo Raven makes aviation history
Robo Raven is making aviation history – again. The robotic bird's maiden flights in December were a first in the history of flying machines, but lasted only seconds inside the Reckord Armory at the University of Maryland, College Park. Now the...
Tags: Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, Engineering, Technology, Colleges and Universities
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Penn State's 2015 football schedule includes home clash with Rutgers
Penn State will welcome Rutgers back to Beaver Stadium for the first time in 21 years and play Maryland at M&T Bank Stadium as the Big Ten Conference office today announced the 2015 conference football schedule. During the 2014 season, the Big Ten will...Tags: Illinois Fighting Illini, Maryland Terrapins, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Bowl Championship Series, Purdue Boilermakers
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Lt. Gov. Brown to announce pick for running mate in race for governor in Howard County
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown plans to announce his choice of a running mate in his bid for the Democratic nomination for governor. Brown's campaign scheduled an event for Monday in Columbia to announce the selection. He will...Tags: Georgetown, Ken Ulman, Politics, Executive Branch, Local Elections
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With approach of summer, few chances left to catch student musicians in concert
There are only a few more opportunities to hear young local musicians in concert before the close of the school year on June 14. The Clarksville Elementary School chorus will present a concert at the school on Monday, June 10. The Clarksville Middle...Tags: Music, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Dentistry and Dental Health, Human Interest
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T. Rowe Price, Legg Mason offering up ultrashort-term bond funds
Baltimore's two major mutual fund companies have joined a small but growing number of investment firms offering ultrashort-term bond funds, which may become an alternative to the traditional money market fund. The T. Rowe Price Ultra Short-Term Bond...
Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Credit Ratings, T. Rowe Price, Legg Mason, Inc., Finance
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Appeal of 2010 Census nets city small population gain
The Baltimore SunBaltimore’s challenge challenge to the 2010 Census count netted the city a small population bump. Instead of being home to 620,961 people on April 1, 2010, as the U.S. Census Bureau reported in 2011, Baltimore actually had 621,074 residents...Tags: 2010 Census, United States Census Bureau, Takoma Park (Montgomery, Maryland), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Demographics
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Aboard 'Coaches Caravan' cruise, Randy Edsall says his Terps are on course
There was a questionable forecast for Thursday night, making an evening boat cruise out of Annapolis an uncertainty for Maryland football coach Randy Edsall and a couple of his counterparts who came from College Park to schmooze with fans over dinner...
Tags: Big Ten Conference, Annapolis, College Football, Maryland Terrapins, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Michelle Obama wants Bowie State graduates to promote education
Michelle Obama encouraged the graduates of Bowie State University on Friday to live up to the legacy of their university's founders and the leaders of the civil rights movement by promoting the importance of education in the black community. "Just think...Tags: Graduation, Substance Abuse, Students, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Bowie State University
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Aberdeen, Britton-Hecla students hope to make history at national event
They've been named the top students at the district and state National History Day competitions, but are now working to pay their way to College Park, Md. At Aberdeen Central High School, 13 students are readying to go to the University of Maryland...
Tags: Arts and Culture, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, History (tv network)
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University system board approves tuition, fee increase
Maryland's in-state undergraduates will pay a few hundred dollars more per semester this fall under a new tuition-and-fee plan approved Wednesday by the university system's Board of Regents. Out-of-state students will be hit a little harder, paying as...
Tags: Frostburg State University, Graduation, University of Maryland, College Park, Martin O'Malley, University System of Maryland
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Four public university presidents make collective $9.2 million
Four presidents at public research universities made a collective $9.2 million in fiscal year 2012, with the top earner of the group making much of his money because he was fired, according to a report released Sunday by the Chronicle of Higher Education....
Tags: University of Florida, University of Maryland, College Park, Auburn University , The Pennsylvania State University, Colleges and Universities
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