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Year in Review: Odenton's Top Stories from February
Patch reviews the top stories from 2013.

From now through New Year's Day, Patch is counting down the most-read and most interesting stories in the Odenton-Severn area. Today, we take a look at the top stories from February.
My Place Shooting Suspect Taken into Custody - Police located and arrested a man wanted in connection to a shooting on January 19. Later in 2013, he was acquitted of attempted murder charges.
24-Hour Gambling Fails to Boost Revenue - After Maryland Live! saw the first full month of round-the-clock gambling the casino saw revenue essentially flat from the month before. Revenue rose later in the year and peaked during the summer, however.
"Super" Trip for Odenton Man and Son - The Ravens won the Super Bowl, and Alan and Bradley Simpson were there to enjoy it. A power outage at the Super Dome didn't spoil the fun.
20 Years at Odenton, Still Connecting With Kids - Read all about Kim Malley and her work with students at Odenton Elementary School. Malley was a Teacher of the Year nominee in Anne Arundel County.
Arundel Middle Teacher Placed on Leave Following Video - The video, secretly recorded by a student, showed a teacher involved in a long confrontation with a another student. She was placed on leave and now teaches in Prince George's County.
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