Western shore to the eastern shore. Treacherous going across the bay bridge. We will give you more updates on what is going on. Right behind me is the jones falls and you can see the water is moving very fast and it is high. It has been raining for two days. Some areas across the state have gotten as much as six inches of rain. We have seen a lot of rainfall amounts more than six inches at Carroll County and it is still raining out there so we still have some drops to come down. Active storm drains caused minor flooding. Workers had to clean the drains to keep the water moving. Posed in anne was arundel county because of high water. The Fire Department had to rescue a woman who tried to drive her car through the water. With the rain expected to continue into the weekend, what do marathon runners think . I like the rain. It is fun and cool and keeps you cool. Slippingorried abuout but i will do my best. In marylandd yesterday morning and has been writing in the rain. Funt was not very y
Danielle Inglis is no stranger to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The 35-year-old native of Whitby, Ont., has attended many national and international curling events over the years as Curling Canada’s social media and web content coordinator. Inglis is back at this year’s Scotties in Calgary, but in a far different capacity. Inglis is skipping Team Ontario after winning her first provincial title last month.
To no one's surprise, the Rachel Homan rink will be making their 10th appearance in Canada's national women's curling championship. But she'll be joined by the Danielle Inglis rink, which won their first ever provincial playdowns last month.
Winnipeg s Kaitlyn Lawes defeated Beth Peterson 9-8 on Sunday to win the Manitoba women s curling championship and book her spot in the national championship next month in Calgary.
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