From State Sen. Jason Gallion: Legislation to create fair labeling for imitation milk products has now passed the Maryland State Senate with strong bipartisan support (36-10). Senator Gallion sponsored SB 922, which would bring truth in labeling to imitation milk products. This legislation aims to have the FDA live up to their own definition of […]
‘Food, Farmers and Community: Opening the Dialogue,’ Attracts Capacity Crowd, Focuses on Harford’s Agriculture, Food System
From Harford Community College: A capacity crowd of 150 people, a mix of farmers and community members, attended “Food, Farmers and Community: Opening the Dialogue,” March 16 at Harford Community College. The half-day symposium focused on Harford County’s agriculture and food system and the advantages of buying local as well as exposing new techniques used […]
Harford Community College Considering Edgewood Campus
From Harford Community College: Last month, Harford Community College was presented with the findings of a study conducted by MGT Consulting Group to determine the feasibility of a satellite campus on the southern Route 40 corridor. The proposed satellite campus would address obstacles faced by students in the southernmost reaches of Harford County, including limited […]
“Total Betrayal”: Gov. Hogan on Trump Administration’s Cuts to Chesapeake Bay Program
From the Office of the Governor of Maryland: Governor Larry Hogan today issued the following statement on the Trump Administration’s proposed Fiscal Year 2020 Budget, which would drastically cut funding for Chesapeake Bay restoration: “As Governor of Maryland and Chairman of the Chesapeake Executive Council, protecting the Chesapeake Bay remains one of my top priorities. […]
Harford Community College Awarded Nearly $100,000 National Endowment for the Humanities Grant
From Harford Community College: The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced an award of $97,118 to Harford Community College (HCC) for “Active Learning and Student Engagement in the Humanities: Understanding the Civil Rights Movement in Harford County, Maryland.” The grant is for a three-year project involving student research and oral history, curriculum development, community […]
Glen Cove Road Bridge Reopened in Darlington
From Harford County government: Glen Cove Road Bridge #155 between Franklin Church Road and Dublin Road (MD Route 440) in Darlington has been reopened to all through traffic. The bridge had been closed since August due to flooding. This is a temporary, one-lane bridge and drivers are urged to use caution when crossing. A permanent […]
[UPDATED] 7-Yr-Old Joppa Boy, 65-Yr-Old Forest Hill Man Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash in Bel Air
[UPDATED] From Maryland State Police: Maryland State Police are investigating a crash in which two people died this morning in Harford County. At approximately 7 a.m., troopers from the Maryland State Police Bel Air Barrack responded to southbound Maryland Route 24 at Ring Factory Road on a report of a multi-vehicle crash. According to a […]
Detectives Investigate Stabbing at Abingdon Bar
From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: A man is recovering and detectives are investigating, following a stabbing in Abingdon early Thursday morning. On March 7, 2019, at approximately 2:11 a.m., deputies assigned to the Southern Precinct of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Bushmill Tavern in the 4000 block of Philadelphia Road in […]