This week in the Westminster Eagle
Posted March 25th, 2007
Alleged thief nets early retirement
Police say no one really took notice of the woman who walked with a cane when she visited
But no one really forgot her, either.
It wasn't until a rash of robberies were reported that people really remembered seeing her.
"When we started interviewing and tal...
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Panel to review Westminster economic goals
Concerned about the state of economic development of
Scheduled to begin meeting next week, the GWDC "Blue Ribbon Comm...
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For Flynn's sake, seniors take one final shot
Annual exhibition game benefits Flynn family
High school basketball
The final score didn't matter. The chance to play one more basketball game, especially for a good cause, was all the reason seniors from each
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No matter the source, hot air keeps this ol' world spinning
Nothing in life is static, there is always change. Sometimes change is obvious, other times so finite it can't be detected.
The hullabaloo about "global warming" falls in both categories.
Subtle because it has been happening for centuries undetected; and promoted now because many liberals have a...
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'Remember the Maps!' ... or maybe, 'Keep 5 Alive!'
Some students of history may recall that the great rallying cry for the Spanish-American War in the late 1890s was "Remember the
For those of us who weren't around back then, here's a brief history lesson: The USS Maine was an American battleship in 1898. President William McKinley sent th...
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History of education, minus beheadings, in our state
In researching the history of education in
Perhaps the "first" reference to schools in
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ARTS
> Artwork by members of the Maryland Printmakers are featured in a non-juried show on display through March 23 in the Great Hall at
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Community Rallies behind Bowling Brook
On March 2,
The closing comes in the wake of the death of one of the students on January 23.
Since the closing was announced, many Carroll Countians have rallied in sup...
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A sordid saga of communists, reservoirs, congressman, and pumpkins
Contrary to what is being circulated; the Union Mills reservoir project in
Recently the old Whittaker Chambers “pumpkin patch&...
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News Briefs
Land preservation on the agenda for FPACC
The Finksburg Planning and Citizens' Council will host a general meeting this Thursday, March 22, at 7 p.m. at
The focus of the meeting is land preservation, and speakers will include Nick Williams of the
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Girl Scouts' drive supports troops
Two Westminster West Middle School eighth-graders are bringing relief efforts for the War in Iraq closer to home by collecting items for wounded soldiers who have returned to the states.
The collection is part of a Girl Scout Silver Award project for Ashlyn Cox and Sarah Patterson. Both say they i...
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Education Notes
North Carroll raises $9,000 in Math-a-Thon
This year, the school Mathematics Department, including the fifth-grade teams which...
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Country roads bring local singer Bryna back to familiar territory
Tragedy brought country music into
During the daily dr...
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