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    Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Mildred Otenasek, 98, professor, mentor

    Mildred Otenasek, a pioneering force for women in Maryland Democratic politics and a much-loved professor and mentor at her alma mater, Notre Dame of Maryland University, died Nov. 19 at her home in Roland Park. She was 98.
    Mildred Otenasek, a pioneering force for women in Maryland Democratic politics and a much-loved professor and mentor at her alma mater, Notre Dame of Maryland University, died Nov. 19 at her home in Roland Park. She was 98. A diminutive, soft-spoken...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Joe Lieberman, Notre Dame of Maryland University, Students, Human Interest

  2. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Inner Harbor site approved for Du Burns statue

    A bronze statue of Baltimore's first African-American mayor can join a statue of former Mayor William Donald Schaefer on the west shore of the Inner Harbor, a municipal panel ruled Wednesday.
    A bronze statue of Baltimore's first African-American mayor can join a statue of former Mayor William Donald Schaefer on the west shore of the Inner Harbor, a municipal panel ruled Wednesday. Baltimore's Public Art Commission voted 6-0 to allow a city-...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Maryland Science Center, Sculpture

  4. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Tolliver, Arundel's top cop, leads with low-key approach

    When an Anne Arundel County councilman vowed recently to subpoena the county's new police chief to discuss an investigation within the department, Larry W. Tolliver said the legal demand wasn't necessary. Just call me, the chief said.
    When an Anne Arundel County councilman vowed recently to subpoena the county's new police chief to discuss an investigation within the department, Larry W. Tolliver said the legal demand wasn't necessary. Just call me, the chief said. That low-key...

    Tags: Anne Arundel Community College, Lawyers, Prosecution, Government, Justice System

  6. Jun 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland State Archives running out of space

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland State Archives collection is among the largest in the country with nearly 400 years of history, including Colonial-era paintings, keepsakes of the state's governors, and thousands of land, court and genealogy...

    Tags: Maryland State Police, Annapolis, Government, Library of Congress, Tim Baker

  8. Aug 1, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Rodricks: Marveling at Phelps' heroic journey

    Baltimoreans who witnessed his odyssey unfold will remember the first 12 years of the 21st century as the <a href="/bal-phelps,0,6383784.storygallery">Michael Phelps</a> era. If you mark the life of this community by our shared experiences and our heroic figures &#8212; the sources of civic pride that keep us from despairing and sinking into the Patapsco &#8212; there's no getting around Phelps.
    Baltimoreans who witnessed his odyssey unfold will remember the first 12 years of the 21st century as the Michael Phelps era. If you mark the life of this community by our shared experiences and our heroic figures — the sources of civic pride that...

    Tags: Swimming, Heroism, Baltimore Colts, Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens

  10. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. State poised to cut Rocky Gap losses

    After sinking millions of dollars into the dream of a world-class tourist destination in the mountains of Western Maryland, the state is poised to cut its losses and turn the Rocky Gap hotel and conference center over to a private company that plans to<b> </b>open a casino at the lakeside resort.
    After sinking millions of dollars into the dream of a world-class tourist destination in the mountains of Western Maryland, the state is poised to cut its losses and turn the Rocky Gap hotel and conference center over to a private company that plans to...

    Tags: Government, Baltimore Hotels, Jack Nicklaus, Companies and Corporations, Golf

  12. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Tropical Storm Agnes flooded Maryland 40 years ago

    Forty years later, records from Tropical Storm Agnes still stand.
    Forty years later, records from Tropical Storm Agnes still stand. But the records barely tell the story. As measured at BWI Marshall Airport, June 1972 saw a record 9.95 inches of rain. June 21 and 22, meteorologists measured 2.19 inches of rain and 3.84...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Ellicott City, Weather, Carroll County (Maryland), Disasters and Accidents

  14. May 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Richard Paul Sullivan, chairman and CEO of Easco Corp.

    Richard <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/paulsullivan1">Paul Sullivan</a>, a former chairman and CEO of Easco Corp. who had been active in Republican state politics and civic affairs, died Sunday of cancer at his Owings Mills home.
    Richard Paul Sullivan, a former chairman and CEO of Easco Corp. who had been active in Republican state politics and civic affairs, died Sunday of cancer at his Owings Mills home. The longtime Guilford resident was 79. Mr. Sullivan, whose father was...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Jupiter, Elections, Companies and Corporations, Cancer

  16. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Vernon Harry Wiesand, police magistrate

    Vernon Harry Wiesand, a retired attorney and police magistrate who was a former city Recreation and Parks Board president, died of stroke complications May 26 at the Anchorage Nursing Home in Salisbury. The former Mount Vernon Place resident was 92.
    Vernon Harry Wiesand, a retired attorney and police magistrate who was a former city Recreation and Parks Board president, died of stroke complications May 26 at the Anchorage Nursing Home in Salisbury. The former Mount Vernon Place resident was 92. Born...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Judges, Justice System, Car Tires, Polio

  18. Jun 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Colleagues recall Dixon, 74, as a leader who made friends and allies to benefit his community

    One day after his death, Richard Dixon, 74, was the subject of tributes and accolades sweeping across all of Carroll County &#8212; where he was born and raised, built a family and served his community as a school board member, state delegate and Maryland treasurer.
    One day after his death, Richard Dixon, 74, was the subject of tributes and accolades sweeping across all of Carroll County — where he was born and raised, built a family and served his community as a school board member, state delegate and Maryland...

    Tags: Health, Tuskegee University, Government, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Civil and Public Service

  20. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Richard N. Dixon, former Maryland treasurer

    Richard N. Dixon, a Carroll County custodian's son who combined financial expertise as a stockbroker with political savvy as a state delegate to become Maryland's first African-American treasurer, died Thursday after suffering a stroke two days earlier. He was 74.
    Richard N. Dixon, a Carroll County custodian's son who combined financial expertise as a stockbroker with political savvy as a state delegate to become Maryland's first African-American treasurer, died Thursday after suffering a stroke two days earlier....

    Tags: Stock Broking, Government, Pension and Welfare, Elections, Voting

  22. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Who would be on Baltimore's Mount Rushmore?

    Your article about Michael Phelps' prospects for being on Baltimore's Mount Rushmore of athletes made me think who else could be compared to its towering figures ("Make room on our Rushmore," Aug. 5). James Rouse would be George Washington, Thomas...

    Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, James Rouse

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