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Eagles' Bull a Volunteer, Shrimp Season's Here and so is Joe Flacco: News Roundup for 4/2 to 4/9

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As the McDonogh School raised money for recovery efforts in Japan, exchange students from there talked about their experiences here in the states.

A suspect forced a woman to have sex with him, a Toyota Camry and two Bobcat loaders were stolen and a cluster of burglaries in New Town were in this week's incident reports for . 

A traffic stop in southern Oregon leads to the discovery of a suitcase full of marijuana and a small fire for Lester Kasten, 45, of Owings Mills.

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Despite entering the spring season with zero lacrosse experience, the Eagles' Briana Bull volunteered to play goalie.

With the help of , our resident Cajun cook fixed a boil to kick off the shrimp season, the blessing of the boats and Maryland's Blessing of the Fleet.

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The Baltimore Ravens quarterback and Dunkin' Donuts presented a $9,000 check to the Thursday, where Flacco sounded off on childhood pets and the NFL lockout.

We also pulled Flacco aside as a guest in our You Said It! feature, this time on the uncertainty surrounding the shutdown of the federal government. 

Once a hero on the courts at McDonogh School, Brittany Murphy is now co-captain on the Fighting Irish squad at University of Norte Dame. Her team's quest for the NCAA girls basketball title was ended by Texas A&M Tuesday, 76-70. 

Klausmeier, Olszewski said the Baltimore County schools superintendent agreed to provide delegation with answers in a public forum in one month over the issue of newly hired deputy superintendent Renee Foose's salary of $214,000 while the district is cutting about 200 teacher positions. 

The latest class of  brought a group of us to Dundalk Tuesday for an opportunity to train for "calls to service" first-hand. 

A Reisterstown educator urged lawmakers to include gender identity as a protected class from employment and housing discrimination with HB 235 before the General Assembly adjourns.

The Baltimore County Council reviewed two items on its agenda that regarded two major local roadways in Owings Mills--Owings Mills Boulevard and the Painters Mill bridge.

A Reisterstown woman was convicted Thursday in a scheme to con Baltimore schools out of more than $150,000 that was supposed to help special education students, the state prosecutor’s office said.




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