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Weird Maryland News: Golden Eggs in Baltimore County, Ducks in Bel Air

Offbeat stories from around the state also included a Perry Hall crash and an Elkton twister that wasn't.

By Patch Staff

Artist Gives ‘Golden Eggs’ Van Gogh Treatment

Most people in Baltimore County are familiar with the “Golden Eggs” that jut into the sky at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant on the Dundalk/Essex border. Now an artist has given the iconic symbols the Vincent Van Gogh treatment. Learn who the artist is on Dundalk Patch.

Find out what's happening in Havre de Gracefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Feeding Ducks at Bynum Run Pond Ruffles Feathers

Readers disagreed whether it was OK to feed the fowl at Bel Air's "Duck Pond" and questioned if the ducks were really wild or actually discarded pets. Check out the comments on Bel Air Patch.

Find out what's happening in Havre de Gracefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Bring a See-Through Bag to See Ravens

M&T Bank Stadium has new guidelines on what fans can bring with them this football season to games. Get up to speed with North Baltimore Patch.

Routine Traffic Stop Takes Dramatic Turn When Car Crashes Into House

A suspect is in custody after bailing out of a moving car, which then crashed into a house, setting a fire on Belair Road in the Perry Hall area. Read more on Perry Hall Patch.

Elkton Residents Want Tornado Ruling Overturned

After the National Weather Service said a severe storm that careened through Cecil County Tuesday was not a twister, Elkton residents begged to differ. Read more on CecilDaily.com.

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