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Local Man Wins Scholarship for Bay Cleanup Plan
A Glen Burnie man earned a scholarship to further his education in environmental science.

Brian Hooks is a Maryland native and a graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. His undergraduate focus was in print journalism, but he also worked at the campus television station and built a multimedia blog on nonprofit media organizations and other experimental methods of approaching the floundering newspaper market. Along with publishing numerous print stories in the greater D.C. area, he has also been active in the Society of Professional Journalists and the International Center for Media and the Public Agenda, out of Salzburg, Austria. His other interests are playing the drums, singing, listening to music, watching football and baseball, beaching and humor –extra dry. He is learning to embrace his shiny head.
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Religion: I was raised Irish Catholic, but so far my experiences have made me non-religious. I like to think practicing kindness and humility, tenets of just about every religion, are valuable in and of themselves.
A Glen Burnie man earned a scholarship to further his education in environmental science.

Nearly 200 of the best musicians in Anne Arundel County schools will be performing in a concert on Feb. 2.
Nearly 200 of the best musicians in Anne Arundel County schools will be performing next month.
A man was left uninjured after a robbery attempt in Glen Burnie.
Police are looking for two men after they robbed a 7-Eleven in Glen Burnie.
Stores in Odenton, Severn and Gambrills were among those that could face fines following a two-month investigation.
Check out the latest homes for sale posted on YouTube.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
Authorities are looking into possible penalties for businesses found non-compliant with alcohol sales laws.
A man was robbed in Brooklyn Park, apparently by a group of juvenile males.
One driver is in critical but stable condition after the collision early Tuesday.
What are some stories you would like to see Glen Burnie Patch cover in 2013?
Anne Arundel County police are executing a plan designed to decrease traffic injuries and fatalities.
Anne Arundel County police are executing a plan designed to decrease traffic injuries and fatalities.
Anne Arundel County Police are executing a plan designed to decrease traffic injuries and fatalities.
A roundup of places to ring in the new year from around the county.
Upload a picture of your family or your Christmas tree on Patch.
Anne Arundel County offers tips for how to prepare your pine for pick-up after the holidays.
Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Glen Burnie early Tuesday.