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Snow storm puts Laurel under civil emergency

Mayor makes declaration to help city battle storm

Posted 2/06/10 by Laurel Leader

No city refuse, recycling collections on Tuesday

County schools to stay closed Tuesday

Posted 2/09/10 by Laurel Leader

Snow scenes

Photos tell the story of a storm

Posted 2/07/10 by Laurel Leader

Laurel snow emergency begins 10 a.m. Friday

Parking restrictions, snow removal ordinances in effect

Posted 2/05/10 by Laurel Leader

news

Crime log

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

City Councilman enters County Council race

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Legislation would close Waxter Center

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Patuxent Research Refuge seeks public input on conservation plans

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

sports

Prep notebook: Pallotti girls fall to Severn, eye strong playoff run

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Prep basketball: Laurel resident aids atmosphere at Pallotti

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Prep Scores

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Recreation Notes

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

entertainment

Laurel Mill Playhouse postpones opening new show

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Music benefit for Haiti

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Black History Month Happenings

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Calendar of events

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

education

Family Academy night

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Used book sale

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

College News

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Local schools receive free children's books

Posted 1/28/10 by Laurel Leader

business

A purse of your own

Posted 2/06/10 by Laurel Leader

Helping Haiti

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Small business forum on state help

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Burn the fat and feed the hungry

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

community

New park and community center still on schedule

Posted 2/04/10 by Howard County Times, Laurel Leader

Junior Girl Scouts advance Chesapeake oyster project

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Indoor venues offer a warm respite from winter cold

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Snow blows but spring youth sports are on the way

Posted 2/04/10 by Laurel Leader

obituaries

To our readers

Posted 10/22/09 by Laurel Leader

Former City Council member Robert Stahley

Posted 10/22/09 by Laurel Leader

Mary Marton, chaired Laurel Board of Election Supervisors

Posted 10/14/09 by Laurel Leader

Frances Logan, 80, was Laurel High principal

Posted 8/20/09 by Laurel Leader

updated blogs

Recent Posts

ArtForm

‘Lysistrata’: Deprived & postponed

Posted: 02/08/10 by Mike Giuliano

It might be possible to make a gender distinction in evaluating the audience laughter that greets the ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata.” If women laugh triumphantly...

Sidelines

No gurlz allowed

Posted: 02/06/10 by Carol Gralia

A year after County Executive Ken Ulman hosted a signing day/photo op for four Division I-bound football players, I thought I would have cooled down. But...

The Driver's Seat

Ex-big leaguer steals show at snowy Nats’ Winter Caravan

Posted: 01/30/10 by David Driver

The snow was falling about an inch per hour Saturday afternoon in Landover, in the shadow of the Redskins’ home field on a day Georgetown...

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    event guide

    This Week's Events

    A sampling of seminars, fundraisers and concerts in Howard County.


    Feb. 13: Symphonic Pops Concert , 7:30 p.m. Presented by The Columbia Orchestra, $20 for adults, $16 for seniors over 60, and $10 for full-time students. Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake High School, 5460 Trumpeter Road, in Columbia. 410-465-8777.

    Feb. 19: "Blacks in the Bible: A Study of Leading African Figures in Scripture," Lecture by Professor Christel Temple-Giles, 6:30-9 p.m. St. John Baptist Church, 9055 Tamar Drive, Columbia. 443-319-5136.

    Feb. 19-20: American Conservation Film Festival, 7 p.m. Presented by Howard County Conservancy. $5/person, $15/family. Refreshments included. 10520 Old Frederick Road, Woodstock. 410-465-8877.

    Feb. 28: Annual Purim Carnival, 1-4 p.m. Organized by the Jewish Federation of Howard County, $10/family or $5/person. Music, games, prizes, crafts, food and more. Volunteers needed. Reservoir High School, 11550 Scaggsville Road, Fulton. 410-730-4976. valerie@jewishhowardcounty.org.

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    The Examiner

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    WBAL Radio

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    Senator To Block Wine Shipment Bill
    Wastewater Overflow In Severn Run
    No Rest For The Weary, As Another Storm Looms

    WBAL TV

    Crews Dig Out, Prepare For Next Snowstorm
    Police: Man Doing 'Doughnuts' In Snow Crashes Into Building
    Woman Killed In Woodlawn Fire
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    WJZ

    Maryland Prepares For Another Snow Storm
    Woman Dies In Woodlawn Fire
    Md. May Fine For Piercing Minors Without Parent OK
    Metrorail Reopens, May Close Early In Second Storm
    3 Charged In Theft Of 400-Pound Statue
    Heavy Snow Fall Causing Roofs To Collapse
    Jack Young Elected City Council President
    Some Md. Schools Closed Tuesday
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