Here is the final product of my Maryland Day coverage! I went to the Lego bridge building table outside of the engineering building. I hope you guys enjoy watching it🤩!
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Jeff Beck, republican, inserted his name into the race for the District A seat in the Harford County Council. Incumbent Nolanda Robert has yet to declare if she's running for re-election or not. Beck was the first person to file for the seat. bit.ly/4e0KYEL
A 48-year-old man was found unresponsive in front of a store Friday morning in Aberdeen, according to the Aberdeen Police Department. Once officers arrived they pronounced the man dead. The matter remains under investigaiton. bit.ly/45nTyv5
The Havre de Grace City Council approved their FY 26 budget during a council meeting Monday evening. Within the budget, uniformed police officers will receive a 10% salary increase and water rates will be raised by 50 cents. bit.ly/4e7qdaH
Harmer's Town Art Center adding four interactive programs, including an art pop-up shop, 3D printing lab, gardening programs and Yoga in the Park. bit.ly/4kQo1a6
Shelby Hultquist's creative approach to teaching and chameleon-like adaptability was recognized county-wide as she was named Harford County's 2025 Teacher of the Year. bit.ly/44oapwS
Nolanda Robert said her work on the Harford Council isn't finished. She wants to tackle economic development, homelessness, affordable housing and community development. bit.ly/4ntHFun
The community coffee shop will be opening their second location next month less than a year after opening their flagship location on Churchville Rd. bit.ly/4lgxFCy
Within Bel Air's fiscal year 26 budget, residents should will experience a sewer service charge increase, adjustments to capital projects and a 2.9% cost-of-living-adjustment. bit.ly/4l78HFY
The Luckiest Light Art Studio and Gallery in Havre de Grace provides an inclusive space for individuals with disabilities to create art and share it with the community. bit.ly/4ldHjX4
A Bel Air pharmacist who stole medication from the hospital where he worked and killed his dog with the drugs has been sentenced to 1 year in prison. bit.ly/4kfTjG9
Former longtime Harford County employee, Eugene DiNoto, 54 of Bel Air, was sentenced to 11 years for a $29 million kickback scheme that he committed on his former employer Company 1 over an eight year span. bit.ly/4kxIpvD