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Morning, people of Glen Burnie! It's me again, Debora Whitehead, your host of the Glen Burnie Daily.
First, today's weather:
A shower and thunderstorm. High: 72, low: 51.
Find out what's happening in Glen Burniefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here are the top 4 stories today in Glen Burnie:
- Are you looking for a house in Glen Burnie? This craftsman home was just listed for $580,000. The property features a formal dining room, a family room warmed by a gas fireplace, a finished basement, and much more! Click on the link to check the details. (Glen Burnie Patch)
- Anne Arundel County Police are investigating a shooting in Glen Burnie that happened on Thursday morning and left a 17-year-old girl injured. They found the victim shot on the 6000 block of Harris Heights Avenue and took her to a local hospital. If you have information about this case please call the police at 410-222-4700. (WBAL TV Baltimore)
- Come to the AACPL Glen Burnie branch to Music and Movement community service. Little ones will have fun while dancing and interacting on Thursday, March 24 at 9:30 a.m. (Google Events)
- Local businesses are feeling the hit of inflation. Business owner, Nick Johnson, said getting calls for orders at his restaurant is great but the bill for the business expenses is higher. The Wall Street Journal reported that "66 percent of small business owners are affected by supply-chain issues; 84 percent of small business owners say the pressure of inflation has gotten worse since September, and more than 75 percent say inflation is hurting their bottom line." (wmar2news)
Today in Glen Burnie:
Find out what's happening in Glen Burniefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Glen Burnie High School Spring Craft Fair. (9 a.m.)
- Stained Glass 3D Lily Workshop — Glen Burnie. (11 a.m.)
From my notebook:
- "Four children were hurt in an East Baltimore house fire Friday morning. The kids are between the ages of 5 and 13 and were rescued from a burning home on East Monument Street, according to the Baltimore Firefighter's Union Local 734. The union says the kids were rushed to Johns Hopkins Children's Center and are in serious condition." (wmar2news)
- Nextdoor Neighbor, Brookfield: "Pet Pantry? Hi, I’m curious as to know if there is such a thing around our area for pet owners where they can get free food, toys, etc. for their four-legged friends? " (Nextdoor)
- Nextdoor Neighbor, Ferndale-Glen Burnie: "Hi, everyone! Anyone need haircuts or some color? I have a studio in the Glen Burnie area. Let me know." (Nextdoor)
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— Debora Whitehead
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