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Play examines Fitzgerald's forgotten wife

"Zelda at the Oasis" premiers in Laurel

Posted 3/18/10 by Laurel Leader

DJS halts high-security placements at Waxter

Center called dangerous by residents

Posted 3/18/10 by Laurel Leader

Obama campaigner launches his own run

Russett resident seeks District 21 delegate seat

Posted 3/18/10 by Laurel Leader

Police search for man in attempted robbery

Release photo from store's surveillance camera

Posted 3/17/10 by Laurel Leader

sports

College basketball: Laurel grad Davis ends four-year career

Posted 3/18/10 by Laurel Leader

Prep notebook: Pallotti senior Halkos concludes stellar season

Posted 3/18/10 by Laurel Leader

Rec Notes

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Photos: Gymnastics at Fairland

Posted 3/11/10 by Laurel Leader

entertainment

Agatha Christie play opens on Main Street

Posted 3/18/10 by Laurel Leader

Calendar of events

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Stepping Out: concerts, theater, ice show

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Calendar of Events

Posted 3/11/10 by Laurel Leader

education

Tight schools budget has local impact

Posted 3/11/10 by Laurel Leader

Evening of jazz for Ryan Odelle Mance Memorial ScholarshipY

Posted 3/11/10 by Laurel Leader

Tai Sophia open house

Posted 3/11/10 by Laurel Leader

Great Expectations: Laurel High's new space goes beyond the arts

Posted 3/10/10 by Laurel Leader

business

Magazine gala is March 13

Posted 3/11/10 by Laurel Leader

Career development program on workforce reentry

Posted 3/11/10 by Laurel Leader

Coffee break with police chief

Posted 3/04/10 by Laurel Leader

Government contracting for businesses

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community

Recruitment drive for Police Explorer Post 1870

Posted 3/18/10 by Laurel Leader

Workshops on job-related stress

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Keeping Up With Seniors

Posted 3/18/10 by Laurel Leader

Religion Notices

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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

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    This Week's Events

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


    March 19: Columbia Center for Spiritual Living's Cinema Night featuring "Peaceful Warrior," 7 p.m. Donations accepted. Howard County General Hospital Wellness Center, 10710 Charter Drive/Medical Pavilion, Columbia. 410-750-8559. www.columbiacsl.org

    March 20: Spring Fashion Event, 8:30 a.m. Held to benefit Success in Style, a Howard County-based nonprofit that provides professional clothing to disadvantaged women. Tickets $40. Nordstrom, 700 Fairmount Ave., Towson. 410-750-6475

    March 22: The Kyle Coughlin Show: Rhythm, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $5, $10 and $15. Howard Community College, Smith Theatre, Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center, 10901 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Columbia. 410-772-4900

    March 27: Spring Egg Hunt, 10 a.m.-noon. Held by Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks. For ages 2-10. Schooley Mill Park, 12975 Hall Shop Road, Fulton. 410-313-7275

    March 31: COLORS, A celebration of diversity and a salute to African-American patriots, 7 p.m. Performances in music, spoken word and dance sponsored by the Parents of African-American Students and the African-American Awareness Association of Mt. Hebron High School. Suggested donation: $7 adults, $5 students. Centennial High School, 4300 Centennial Lane, Ellicott City.
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