Rep. Harris Issues Statement on President Trump’s Immigration Executive Order From the office of Congressman Andy Harris: WASHINGTON, DC: Congressman Andy Harris released the following statement regarding President Trump’s latest Executive Order: “I applaud President Trump for doing everything he can to assure that immigrants from countries which are either state sponsors of terrorism, or […]
Archives for March 2017
Jarrettsville Lions Club Donates $500 to Support Student Involvement in Academy of Finance at Edgewood High School
From Harford County Public Schools: The Jarrettsville Lions Club recently donated $500 to the Academy of Finance at Edgewood High School (AoF) following a presentation by AoF student Romina Mitchell and coordinator Sarah Miller. The Lions Club was very impressed with the informational presentation, and members showed enthusiasm about the program in conversations following the […]
Del. Szeliga: “With Limited Financial Resources, I Believe Maryland Should Focus on Helping Our Own”
From Del. Kathy Szeliga: You Can’t Watch Them Citizens deserve to see what their lawmakers are doing. Today, there was a bill hearing on my bill to require video of the House and Senate floor proceedings. Currently, citizens can only listen to the audio of floor proceedings. With 141 delegates from across our state, it’s […]
Tydings Park Upgrade and Improvement Project Continues in Havre de Grace
From the City of Havre de Grace: The City of Havre de Grace announced that the Tydings Park Upgrade and Improvement Project has reached a new milestone with the installation of new playground equipment. On Thursday February 23, 2017, a REV 8 Rotating Climber and interactive stations were added to the park. The modern Merry […]
Rep. Harris Introduces Legislation to Combat Sanctuary Campuses
From the Office of Congressman Andy Harris: WASHINGTON, DC: Today, Congressman Andy Harris (MD-01) introduced the Federal Immigration Law Campus Compliance Act of 2017. This legislation will end sanctuary policies on campuses nationwide without negatively impacting innocent individual students. The federal government currently provides around $38 billion in grants each year to universities for research […]
Registration Open for Harford County’s Free “Prepare Because You Care” Emergency Preparedness Training Program
From Harford County government: When it comes to emergencies and disasters, it’s not a question of “if”, but “when.” Find out what you need to know to protect yourself and your loved ones in a wide range of emergency situations. Registration is now open for Harford County’s free “Prepare Because You Care” emergency preparedness training […]
Harford County Cultural Arts Board Seeks Applications for Artists in Education Grants
From the Harford County Cultural Arts Board: Harford County Cultural Arts Board, which preserves, enhances and promotes the culture of Harford County, is accepting applications for Artists in Education Grants. The Artist in Education funding is part of a Community Arts Development Grant received from the Maryland State Arts Council. Schools and nonprofit, community-based settings […]
Dagger Movie Night: “Before I Fall” — Shameless “Groundhog Day” Rip-Off Feels Like Déjà Vu
One could make the very compelling argument that “Before I Fall” is an example of audience participation filmmaking. Shallow and popular high school student Samantha (Zoey Deutch) spends the entire runtime reliving the day of the car accident that killed her; the audience spends the entire runtime reliving the movie “Groundhog Day.” This shameless remake/rip-off […]