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Delays Expected for Annapolis 10-Mile Race Road Closures
More than 4,000 people will be in Annapolis on Sunday, Aug. 28, for the 41st annual Annapolis 10-Mile Run.

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More than 4,000 people will be in Annapolis on Sunday, Aug. 28, for the 41st annual Annapolis 10-Mile Run.

A program will be held Thursday, Sept. 1 for the series's sixth event.
The supply drive will be held Wednesday, Aug. 24.
The road race is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 11 at 8 a.m.
The event is scheduled to take place Wednesday, Aug. 24 at 6 p.m.
The ribbon-cutting and open house is scheduled for Monday, August 22.
Sales Tax-Free Week begins this Sunday, August 22 and continues through Saturday, August 27.
Howard County Bureau of Highways thanks Anne Arundel County employees for their help in flash flood recovery operations in Ellicott City.
Intermittent lane closures from Fred Waring onto westbound Highway 111 will begin tomorrow, August 20 at 4 p.m.
The CHC received a $330,502 grant from the Human Resources & Services Administration in recognition to its high quality care to patients.
The Coast Guard is asking mariners to participate Wednesday in a Waterway Analysis and Management System study of Anclote River.
The Sheriff’s Office has receive a donation of $112,840 from the Gulf Coast Community Foundation.
The motivation for the program stems from the department’s need to address a number of concerns.
Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides announces that six local businesses made Inc.’s annual 5000 list.
Vinings Gallery is opening on Canton Street in the space formerly occupied by The Painted Monkey.
Neighbors in Montgomery County formed a solar co-op to save money and make going solar easier, while building a network of solar supporters.
Neighbors in Montgomery County formed a solar co-op to save money and make going solar easier, while building a network of solar supporters.
Neighbors in Montgomery County formed a solar co-op to save money and make going solar easier, while building a network of solar supporters.
Daniel Hoffman has been named the Chorus Master of the AMICCO Chorus.
Rutgers University professor Dr. Angus Kress Gillespie will give a history of the towers on September 10.