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100 PATH leaders and 10 clergy gathered at Maryum Islamic Center Saturday night to deepen relationships and stand against increasing hatred aimed toward Muslims.
READ MORE >>Continue funding for the READY program at $500,000 a year from the County Budget.
100 PATH leaders and 10 clergy gathered at Maryum Islamic Center Saturday night to deepen relationships and stand against increasing hatred aimed toward Muslims.
READ MORE >>100 PATH leaders and 10 clergy gathered at Maryum Islamic Center Saturday night to deepen relationships and stand against increasing hatred aimed toward Muslims.
READ MORE >>On Saturday, nearly 100 people of a range of faiths and beliefs crowded into the Maryum center to hear messages of tolerance from Muslim, Christian and Jewish leaders aimed at countering the potential targeting of Muslims and preventing the development of a wedge between Muslims and others that they say is desired by extremists.
People Acting Together in Howard, or PATH, planned the event…
READ MORE >>After nearly six months of back-and-forth, a bill creating a set of nutritional guidelines for the food and drink sold in Howard County government vending machines was voted, for a final time, into law today.
The legislation, which requires a certain percentage of the food and drink offerings in county vending machines to meet a set of caloric, fat and sugar guidelines. was first passed by the County Council in early July, and then vetoed a week later by County Executive Allan Kittleman.
The 4-1 decision Friday traced party lines, with the council’s lone Republican member, Greg Fox, casting the only dissenting vote. He and Kittleman argue that the bill chips away at personal freedoms.
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