(Harford County, MD – January 6, 2008) Harford County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce the promotion of Dale Stonesifer to the rank of Major. He will serve as the Commander of the Services and Support Bureau which provides the Citizens of Harford County with the very core services that all Sheriff’s Offices nationwide are […]
Archives for January 2009
Hill Tallies Fourth Straight Game in Double-Digits, but Harford Men’s Basketball Routed by Allegany, 100-67
From the HCC sports desk: BEL AIR, Md.—The Harford men’s basketball team put forth a valiant effort in the first half of play, holding visiting Allegany to just 37 points, while scoring 31 of its own, but allowed 63 points in the second half as it fell, 100-67, on Wednesday night at Susquehanna Center. The […]
Harford’s Representatives Head To Annapolis For 90-Day General Assembly Session
The 426th legislative session of the Maryland General Assembly convenes today and runs for ninety days, until April 13. The Maryland House and Senate will again be convening in the oldest State House in the country, in the same building that General Washington resigned his commission as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army on December 23, […]
Harford County Prepares to Rally For The Ravens This Friday On Main Street In Bel Air
(Bel Air, MD – January 13, 2009) – – Following the Ravens exhilarating victory over the Titans last weekend, Harford County Executive David R. Craig has announced that Harford County will be cheering on the “purple and black attack” with a large outdoor pep rally. The rally will take place on Friday, January 16, 2009 […]
Is Obama Stopping In Edgewood On His Railroad Ride To Presidential Inauguration?
On his historic recreation of Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural railroad ride to the White House this weekend, President-Elect Barack Obama could be making an unexpected and unlikely stop in Harford County along the way. Obama’s much-celebrated trip begins Saturday in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, continues to Wilimington, Delaware (where he will pick up his vice president-elect Joe Biden, […]
County Executive Craig Not Interested In Becoming Harford’s Next School Superintendent
Contrary to speculation among politicos, a high-ranking member of the county administration has confirmed that Harford County Executive David R. Craig is not interested in being the next Superintendent of Harford County Public Schools. Speculation had been rampant that Craig, a long time history teacher at Southampton Middle School and a career educator, was interested […]
Nationwide Search, But Plenty Of Local Interest In Harford’s Superintendent Job
One of the most important duties of a school board is the selection of a superintendent. After the sudden passing of Superintendent Jacqueline C. Haas, the Harford County Board of Education appointed an interim superintendent and has now hired the Maryland Association of Boards of Education to assist them in a nation-wide search to be […]
Wanted Man And Passenger Killed In Havre de Grace Crash While Fleeing From Police
UPDATED: 1/13/09 AT 3: 30 P.M. – WANTED MAN AND PASSENGER KILLED IN CRASH AFTER FLEEING FROM TROOPER (Havre de Grace, MD) – Troopers recovered thousands of dollars worth of cocaine from the trunk of a car in which two men were killed early this morning after the driver fled from a trooper trying to […]