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With heat index values exceeding 100 degrees, Baltimore County Department of Health is reminding residents that there are several cooling center options to get out of the heat.From May through September, Baltimore County Public Librariesare open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Residen stanley cup ts can take stanley cups advantage of a library s air conditioning and simply read or participate in scheduled programming at any branch.Despite the name, Baltimore County Senior Centers stanley cup are open to everyone during extreme heat days, regardless of age, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information about those locations, call the Department of Aging Senior Center Information and Assistance line at 410-886-2594.Residents can also enjoy cooling centers not run by the county, such as churches, malls, movie theaters, museums, restaurants, or a friendly neighbor s house who has air conditioning.There are plenty of Rzpt Cash reward of $30,000 announced in murder case of Israeli man visiting Baltimore for relative s wedding
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. 鈥?The powerful winds ripped through a Frederick County family farm and destroyed several buildings, but not their spirit.The storm has since moved on but the damage remains and you can still see and hear how windy it is hours after it hitThe wind ripped pieces of metal siding from a barn and two silos here 鈥?scattering them all across a Monrovia farm 鈥?and one man tells us it all happened so fast 鈥?he had no time to escape and no where to go. It was a crazy morning, it come out of nowhere to be honest with you. It wa stanley cup s like i heard something coming and in ten or fifteen seconds it was here, said Wayne Burall Jr. I live in the double wide trailer over th stanley termosar ere, and I looked out, and i knew...I knew I couldn t get to the farm stanley cup house, so I just went in, curled up in the closet and prayed to god. Wayne Burall or Wayne Junior as his family calls him -- was one of two people on the farm at the time. He s sad to see the damage done but grateful he and no one else was hurt. T |