From the Harford County Health Department: The Harford County Health Department appreciates the well-intentioned and successful animal-rescue efforts of the Joppa-Magnolia volunteer fire fighters. However exposure to rabies, a deadly viral disease, remains a critical consideration in these instances, since primary rabies vector species (including raccoons, foxes, skunks, and bats) are regarded as having the […]
Archives for May 2013
War of 1812 Reenactment Draws Gov. O’Malley Visit, Gun Rights Rally to Havre de Grace on Saturday May 4
From the Maryland Liberty PAC: Maryland Liberty Pac and Maryland Campaign for Liberty plan to peacefully rally at the 700 block of Concord Street in Havre de Grace at 4:00 PM on Saturday, May 4th, to celebrate the history of Havre de Grace in 1813 and show support for gun rights and liberty in Maryland. […]
Friends of Harford: Ideas Sought for Old Spencer’s Rubble Landfill in Abingdon; DAC Meeting for 369-Unit Development in Box Hill
From Friends of Harford: A Development Advisory Committee (DAC) Meeting has been scheduled for the following project(s): Enclave at Box Hill Site – Located on the east side of Box Hill Corporate Center, at the end of Walter Ward Blvd. Create a Mixed Use Center with 369 residential rental units and a clubhouse on 87.97 […]
“Achieving Educational Excellence in Today’s World” Educational Leadership Conference Set for May 29
From Harford County Public Schools: An Educational Leadership Conference sponsored by Harford Community College, Harford Business Roundtable for Education and the Harford County Chamber of Commerce, will be held on Wednesday, May 29, from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at Harford Community College in the Chesapeake Center. This conference will help answer questions regarding what […]
Navy Schedules Hearing on Possible Involuntary Manslaughter, Dereliction of Duty Charges in APG Super Pond Deaths
From the U.S. Navy Expeditionary Combat Command: VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (NNS) — Commander, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC), Rear. Adm. Mike Tillotson, convened a Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Article 32 Investigation April 30 to determine the disposition of criminal courts-martial charges against two Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit (MDSU) Two Sailors arising from […]
Dagger Blotter April 17-21: Young Aberdeen Girl with “a Stick in Her Backside;” Shirtless Man in Car Watches Detention Center; Bel Air Man Feels Earthquake, Hangs Up on Police
The blotter is compiled from records of calls for service received by the Harford County Sheriff’s Office. The records are reviewed and prepared for publication by Dagger staff. They do not include records from municipal or state law enforcement agencies. Aberdeen A caller from the 4500 block of Philadelphia Road reported Wednesday one employee was […]
Del. Glass Works with Havre De Grace Family Self-Sufficiency Program to Provide $2,000 Scholarships
From the office of Del. Glen Glass: Maryland State Delegate Glen Glass, (R-Harford, Cecil), announced today that he is awarding members of the Havre de Grace Family Self-Sufficiency program $2,000 college scholarships. “I fundamentally believe that what you learn in school helps you become a better human being. That is why it is a pleasure […]
Rep. Harris: “Big Surprise Coming This Fall” Because of Obamacare
From the office of Congressman Andy Harris: Congressman Andy Harris, MD went on WBAL’s The C4 Show earlier today to discuss the news last week that Blue Cross Blue Shield of MD proposed raising health insurance rates between 25-150% for young/healthy people because of Obamacare. He also addressed the testimony that Health and Human Service […]