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Trailblazing Howard County Fire and Rescue Chief Retires
After an illustrious 30-year career Chief Christine Uhlhorn has announced her retirement today. Uhlhorn is a 30-year veteran of the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services and a third-generation firefighter. County Executive Calvin Ball appointed her as the first female Chief in Howard County in December of 2018 at the beginning of his first term.
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02/10/2020
4852
Howard County Government Closings for Presidents’ Day on February 17
Howard County Government offices, courts, animal shelter and 50+ centers will be closed in observance of the Presidents’ Day holiday on Monday, February 17.
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02/08/2020
4853
Twin Rivers Road Water Main Replacement Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to remove and replace corroding water main along the eastbound lane of Twin Rivers Road between Governor Warfield Parkway and Harpers Farm Road in Columbia is scheduled to begin on or about Monday, February 17. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by mid-August 2020.
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02/07/2020
4854
Board of Education Approves Modified Health Fund Deficit Reduction Plan
The Howard County Board of Education has approved the collaborative plan with the County Government to reduce the Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) Health and Dental Fund deficit.
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02/07/2020
4855
County Council Adopts Updated WalkHoward Plan
Howard County Council unanimously adopts updated WalkHoward plan, a pedestrian master plan that provides vision, framework, and guidance for improving walkability and pedestrian access to transit within the county.
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02/05/2020
4856
Andersen-Becker Inc and ManneqART Plan Move into Long Reach Village Center
Today, two companies announced plans to move into a portion of the Safeway space in Long Reach Village Center.
Article
02/04/2020
4857
Howard County Debuts Age-Friendly Community Survey
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball today announced the launch of the County’s Department of Community Resources and Services (DCRS) ‘Age-Friendly Community Survey.’
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02/04/2020
4858
Four Howard County Officials Receive Climate Change Professional Certifications
Last week, Governor Hogan recognized four Howard County Government officials among 40 professionals in the State who are now Certified Climate Change Professionals®, an international credential administered by the Association of Climate Change Officers (ACCO). The certifications were earned after satisfying the credentialing requirements including six days of training, passing four exams, and satisfying 14 hours of elective requirements.
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02/03/2020
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Innovative, Popular Tie-Dye Studio ‘Roll Up N Dye’ Moves Into Long Reach Village Center
Roll Up N Dye, an innovative and popular tie-dye studio that hosts parties and team-building events, is moving into the first floor of Long Reach Village Center, as part of the Long Reach Rising Revitalization project led by Howard County.
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02/03/2020
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February 2020 Tip Sheet
Media tip sheet showcasing Howard County Government happenings for the month of February 2020.
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01/31/2020
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Howard County Arts Council Offers Accessible Studio Space at Long Reach Village Center
The Howard County Arts Council is seeking applications from artists to fill multiple artist studio spaces at Long Reach Village Center. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until studios are filled. Applicants will be evaluated based on their artistic discipline, artistic merit and commitment, as well as the appropriateness of their activities for the available space.
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01/31/2020
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Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Testifies in Support of Bay Restoration Fund
The legislation would alter the criteria for determining the use of funds in the Bay Restoration Fund for purposes including climate resiliency and flood control, including flood mitigation in Ellicott City. It also specifies that certain grants to local government may be used for stormwater management measures.
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01/29/2020
4863
Howard County Releases “The Path Home” A Five-Year Plan to End Homelessness
A new report jointly authored by the Howard County Department of Community Resources and Services’ Office of Community Partnerships and the Howard County Coalition to End Homelessness provides a new multi-year outlook on the county’s collaborative effort to build a community where no one experiences homelessness.
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01/29/2020
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Howard County Releases “The Path Home” A Five-Year Plan to End Homelessness
The Path Home outlines a five-year strategic plan to ensure that homelessness in Howard County is rare, brief and nonrecurring.
Article
01/29/2020
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Howard County Executive Calvin Ball to Testify in Support of Bay Restoration Fund
Senate Bill 172 Bay Restoration Fund alters the criteria for determining the use of funds in the Bay Restoration fund for purposes including climate resiliency and flood control, it also specifies that certain grants to local government may be used for stormwater management measures.
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01/29/2020
4866
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball to Participate in Annual Point-In-Time Homeless Count
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball and staff members from the County’s Department of Community Resources and Services will join community volunteers to conduct the agency’s annual Point-In-Time (PIT) Count on Tuesday, January 28 from 3:00 p.m. to midnight.
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01/28/2020
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County Executive Calvin Ball Joins Ribbon Cutting for Howard County General Hospital Expansion
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball joined Howard County General Hospital President Steve Snelgrove to officially open the hospital’s two-story, 50,000 square foot expansion on today. The project houses a new entrance and waiting area for the Emergency Department, replaces observation and psychiatry units, and cost approximately $45 million.
Article
01/27/2020
4868
Howard County Hosts Red Sand Ceremony to Raise Awareness About Human Trafficking
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball joined representatives from HopeWorks and the County’s Office of Human Trafficking Prevention and Police Department today, to fill pavement cracks outside the County’s George Howard Building with red sand to honor victims and survivors and raise awareness about human trafficking.
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01/27/2020
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County Executive Calvin Ball Joins Ribbon Cutting for Howard County General Hospital Expansion
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball will join Howard County General Hospital President Steve Snelgrove on Monday, January 27th, to officially open the hospital’s two-story, 50,000 square foot expansion.
Article
01/25/2020
4870
Howard County Executive Ball Presents “Childhood Memories of The Holocaust A Cantata”
In observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Office of the County Executive, the Howard County Office of Human Rights and Columbia Center for the Arts will present Childhood Memories of The Holocaust A Cantata: We Will Never Be Bullied Again. This event is free and open to the public, no ticket or registration is required.
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01/24/2020
4871
Howard County Hosts Red Sand Ceremony to Raise Awareness About Human Trafficking
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball will join representatives from HopeWorks and the County’s Office of Human Trafficking Prevention and Police Department on Monday, January 27 to fill pavement cracks outside the County’s George Howard Building with red sand to honor victims and survivors and raise awareness about human trafficking.
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01/24/2020
4872
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball to Host Lunar New Year Celebration
All are invited to join Howard County Executive Calvin Ball, along with First Lady Yumi Hogan, Senator Clarence Lam and Council Chairperson Deb Jung, for his second annual Lunar New Year Celebration on January 25th at The Mall in Columbia.
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01/24/2020
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Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Testifies in Support of House Bill 1: Built to Learn Act of 2020
On January 23, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball joined County and City leaders from across Maryland to testify in front of the Maryland General Assembly’s Appropriations Committee in support of House Bill 1: Built to Learn Act of 2020
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01/24/2020
4874
Excavation for New Cut Road Water Main Replacement to Begin
In order to accommodate two retaining walls necessary to stabilize and strengthen the area between New Cut Road and the New Cut tributary, the water main must be relocated. This project will require the use of explosives to clear the way for the installation of the new pipe into the existing bedrock to improve infrastructure resilience.
Article
01/23/2020
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St. Paul Street Sewer Connection Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to connect 3758 St. Paul Street in Ellicott City to the County’s public sewer main is expected to begin on or about Monday, January 27. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by late February.
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01/23/2020