MD Good News: Family Portrait, Hogan's Memoir, Paranormal TV Show
MARYLAND — Good news stories in the past week included a photographer capturing the sweet and tough moments families have experienced during the coronavirus pandemic, bows to honor police in Harford County, a paranormal TV show features the Havre de Grace Opera House, and a $540,000 lottery ticket has gone unclaimed so far. Plus, an art educator remains dedicated to kids during coronavirus restrictions, a teen is creating face shields with a 3D printer for front-line workers, Gov. Larry Hogan has published his memoir, and more in our roundup of good news stories from Maryland's Patch sites this week.
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Here are some of this week's good news headlines:
Photographer Captures Sweet, Tough Family Moments During COVID-19
Teen Creates Face Shields With 3D Printer For Front Line Workers
Hogan To Publish Book, Supporters Push For 2024 Presidential Run
Wireless Education Network To Be Built For Maryland Students
$190M Allocated For MD Colleges, Small Businesses, Nonprofits
Summer Travel: MD Among Best For Road Trips Plus Airport Tips
Strathmore's UkeFest Goes Virtual Aug. 14-19: How To Register
Baltimore Nonprofit Offers Free Summer Camp With Music, Academics
The Recher To Open As Coronavirus Restrictions Are Lifted: Report
Elkridge Student Earns Top Honors At Virtual National Competition
MD Dairy Farmers Help Provide 96,000 Gallons Of Milk To Families
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This article originally appeared on the Annapolis Patch