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BW Medical Center names interim chief
Karen E. Olscamp will become interim president and chief executive officer of Baltimore Washington Medical Center Aug. 1. Currently a senior vice president and chief operating officer for the Glen Burnie center, Olscamp replaces James R. Walker, who is...Tags: Corporate Officers, Government, National Government, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Raw sewage spill shuts Furnace Creek
Twenty-five thousand gallons of raw sewage spilled into a Glen Burnie waterway, prompting the Anne Arundel County Health Department to close Furnace Creek yesterday and urge people to stay away from it. Wednesday's storm knocked out power to the...Tags: Bodies of Water, Fishing, Rivers
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Sewage spills into Glen Burnie waterway
By a Sun reporterTwenty-five thousand gallons of raw sewage have spilled into a Glen Burnie waterway, prompting the Anne Arundel County Department of Health today to close Furnace Creek and urge people to stay away from it. Yesterday's rainstorm knocked out power to...Tags: Bodies of Water, Transportation, Fishing, Rivers
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William L. Miller, 58
William L. "Bud" Miller, a carpenter and longtime Eastern Shore resident, died July 17 of heart failure at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. The former Odenton resident was 58. Mr. Miller was born in Baltimore and raised in Odenton. He...Tags: John Miller, Death and Dying, Pocomoke City, Odenton
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Police blotter
A 15-year-old Baltimore City boy was arrested after snatching a woman's cell phone, then robbing her husband at knifepoint, Anne Arundel County police said. The couple was leaving the 7-Eleven at 4000 Ritchie Highway in Brooklyn Park just after...Tags: Delaware, Prosecution, Police Arrests, Juvenile Delinquency, Housing and Urban Planning
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Takeout: Peach ice cream
Peaches, unlike most people, thrive in hot weather. The broiling sun concentrates the sugars in the fruit, yielding a sweeter peach. So when it is a scorcher, with temperatures in the 90s, I think of those ripening peaches, and all the good ice cream that... -
Shipping line to extend port pact
Sun reporterTaiwan-based Evergreen Marine Corp. will sign today an agreement to continue service to Baltimore for 10 years as it eyes an increase in traffic between the East Coast and Asia. The new longer-term contract keeps Evergreen's guarantee to move at least...Tags: Marketing, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, Shipping Service, Martin O'Malley
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Michael Anthony Cook
Sun ReporterMichael Anthony Cook, a former Glen Burnie resident who had performed for more than two decades with the Mighty Clouds of Joy, a Grammy Award-winning gospel group, died Friday of undetermined causes at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. He was 47....Tags: Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Schools, Aretha Franklin, Anglican
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The Weather Page
Sun Reporter // Weather BloggerJoe Bollinger in Glen Burnie listens to his NOAA Weather Radio. He keeps hearing the term "dominant period" and wonders what it means. "What factors cause the time to vary, and why report it at all?" he asks. Sailors and boaters need to know. The term...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Catching spirit of enterprise
Sun reporterForget working at the mall, life-guarding or filing paperwork. For 30 Baltimore students, their summer job is about finding their entrepreneurial spirit. And many of them believe that getting paid to craft a business plan is not a bad way to spend a...Tags: Pennsylvania, Colleges and Universities, Federal Reserve, Academic Progress, Microsoft Corp.
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