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Yes, Wednesdays can be a challenge. Need some inspiration from those who "climbed a mountain?"
Are Wednesdays really so tough? Well, yes, they can be. Here, though, is to keeping things in perspective. For more than a month now, Patch and Grape-Nuts have teamed up to present stories about your neighbors - neighbors who have faced challenges that would seem insurmountable to many of us. But not to the people we've featured in this series, Journeys. Not surprisingly, the stories have generated dozens of comments on Patch and on Facebook: "Great story..." "Thanks for sharing..." "So wonderfully inspiring..." And, so, here they are again. Great stories shared to inspire. Take a look at what these people have faced. Then click on the story to see their responses. And feel better about your tough Wednesday. Enterprising Dad Juggles …
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Find the links to Hunt Valley and Cockeysville area funeral homes.
The following notices were posted to the websites for Hunt Valley and Cockeysville area funeral homes. Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley Evans Funeral Chapel Ruck Funeral Homes
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Tuition rates and fees for In-county, out-of-county and out-of-state students will all go up next semester.
Students attending the Community College of Baltimore County will have to dig a little deeper next semester. The college will increase fees across the board by 3 percent. Currently, in-county students pay $106 per credit. Out-of-county and out-of-state students pay $202 and $303 respectively. Under the new tuition rates, those costs will increase to $109, $208 and $312 respectively. General services fees will also increase across the board. Currently, in-county students pay $9 per credit. Out-of-county and out-of-state students pay $18 and $27 respectively. The new increases will bring those fees to $10.50, $20.50 and $30.50 respectively. Registration fees will increase from $40 to $50. Graduation fees will increase from $50 to $75. …
Residency requirements could thwart Timothy Tenne's efforts to get his name on the 2014 ballot
Timothy Tenne has lived in Baltimore County nearly all his life except for the time he spent in the Air Force. The retired Lt. Colonel and commercial airline pilot wants to be Baltimore County Executive but he may need a little help to meet the residency requirements. "There is going to have to be some kind of an opinion from the Attorney General or we're going to need a Charter change," Tenne said speaking of his eligibility. Tenne filed earlier this year and is listed on the Maryland State Board of Elections website as a provisional candidate. "He is provisional until he satisfies his residency requirement of 5 years living in Baltimore County," wrote Katie Brown, director of elections for the Baltimore County Board of Elections. The …
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9:37 am on Thursday, May 23, 2013
Bob Hurley wrote: Kamenetz is and has been a good manager and has controlled spending and has rid the county of waste. Bob, if Mr. Kamenetz is such a good manager why did he allow his county administrative officer Fred Homan to create such a huge mess involving workman comp cases with county employees. Because of Mr. Homan's actions (under Kamenetz) the county had to pay and will continue to pay …   more ›
Cpl. Chuck Schruhl will discuss speed cameras with the group at Wednesday nights meeting.
Speed cameras are on the agenda when a police-community group meets later this week. Cpl. Chuck Schruhl will discuss the controversial traffic devices with the Cockeysville Police Community Relations Council at 7 p.m. May 22 at Bank of America Headquarters, 11333 McCormick Road in Hunt Valley. The group will also hear from Cockeysville Precinct commander Capt. Dennis Delp who will report on crime trends in the area. Other topics at the Wednesday meeting include the election of officers for the group and planning for the group's annual Officer Appreciation Picnic to be held in July, according to the group's newsletter. Will you attend the PCRC meeting Wednesday night? Tell us in the comments.
Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch gives a roundup of local job opportunities for the week of May 20, 2013.
Looking for a new job? Your first job? Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch is here to help with a roundup of what's available in and around town. Know of an opening that isn't listed here? Share the details in the comments section. You can also upload your own job postings to the announcements section here. These jobs were posted to Careerbuilder.com and Indeed.com over the last 7 days:
A handgun, rifle and $2,000 were stolen from the running back’s Reisterstown home between Friday night and Saturday morning.
What advice did the first lady give graduates? Will electricity rates go up - again? Get all the Maryland news with one click on Patch.
By Patch Staff It was a big news week in Maryland last week, with a visit by the first lady, a commuter nightmare in Montgomery and a heads up for a sixth casino in the state. All the headlines from 48 Patch sites across Maryland: Berliner Calls for Better Electricity Service with 'Utility 2.0' Montgomery County Council Member Roger Berliner asked the Maryland Public Service Commission to require that substantial changes be made to electricity services in the state. Meanwhile, Pepco is asking for permission to raise rates. Michelle Obama to Bowie State Grads: It's Time to Feel Hungry Again In a speech rich with historical references, the first lady reminded the BSU class of 2013 why education is important. Report: Quince Orchard Students…
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Patch brings you some of the week's more unusual headlines from around Maryland.
Naked Shooting Suspect on PCP Climbs Fire Truck (Graphic Video) After he finally came down from the truck, police used a Taser on the man, who is suspected of shooting someone earlier in the day. Burglar Hides in Target until after Closing, Smashes Displays A masked man stole electronics and wheeled them out the back door of the Pikesville store on Reisterstown Road. Student Robbed of Marijuana in Franklin High Bathroom A student told police he was robbed of his marijuana after an uninvolved student witnessed the incident. Man Pleads Guilty to Depraved Heart Murder in Gaithersburg Hit-and-Run Death Police said the Damascus resident ran one man down with his car, targeted another. Report: Quince Orchard Students Won't Lose AP Exam Credit …
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Ashley Virginia
9:17 am on Thursday, May 23, 2013
Sanchez, did you know that most foreign countries do not charge their youth to further their education. College may be a privilage but they sure as hel could make it easier fo us to afford it. I work a fully time job and make the same as my boyfriend who is a mechanic and because of my income alone I cannot receive financial aid. Also, under the eyes of the state, even though I claim myself for …   more ›