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Email: kym.byrnes@patch.com
Phone: 410-504-9565
Hometown: Westminster
Birthday: July 28
Kym earned a degree in journalism from Ohio University in 1996 and a Master's in Publication Management from the University of Baltimore in 2004. She worked in nonprofit communications for almost ten years before taking a break to raise her twins (who are now in elementary school). While home with her kids, she started freelance work as both a writer and a graphic designer. She became a regular writer for several local publications including the Carroll Eagle newspaper and Carroll Magazine. In addition to freelance work, Kym also worked as an adjunct instructor at Carroll Community College and McDaniel College.
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Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? There is something out there "bigger" than us, I have no idea what it is or how it works.
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The deaths of two children in the region over the holiday weekend underscore the dangers of leaving young ones in hot cars.
Someone found "something" in a field in the vicinity of Roswell, NM 66 years ago today. Since then, UFO sightings and the search for what those UFOs are, continues.
Two of the three men are suspects in other burglaries.
Police continue to investigate the accident.
Links to obituaries as listed by several funeral homes in Carroll County.
Find out what your Carroll County commissioners are doing this week.
Links to obituaries as listed by several funeral homes in Carroll County.
Find out what your Carroll County commissioners are doing this week.
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There may be delays at the Northern Landfill this week.
Motorists should expect delays at these construction sites.
Natural Resources Defense Council ranked the state's waters 11th out of 30 for water safety.
There may be delays at the Northern Landfill this week.
Natural Resources Defense Council ranked the state's waters 11th out of 30 for water safety.
Motorists should expect delays at these construction sites.
Use Capital News Service's interactive map showing sea level rise and storm surge projections through the Chesapeake region.
Find a good home for what you don’t need — discover something you do — on the Eldersburg Patch Buy/Sell/Trade board!
Use Capital News Service's interactive map showing sea level rise and storm surge projections through the Chesapeake region.
Looking for something exciting to do this weekend? Check out some of the fun things going on around town.