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Turf Football Fields Debut Friday in Howard County
Three synthetic football fields at high schools will see their first action on Friday.

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Three synthetic football fields at high schools will see their first action on Friday.

Only a few county operations will remain open on the holiday this Monday.
Three synthetic football fields at high schools will see their first action on Friday.
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Only a few county operations will remain open on the Monday holiday.
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Residents could be with reduced water service on what is expected to be a 90-degree day.
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Officers will check for alcohol, seatbelt compliance and use of child safety seats.
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