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'We gave the building another 200 years': Ellicott City couple renovates historic Mt. Ida home to become inn – Capital Gazette

After nearly two years of renovations, Kimberly Kepnes and Nathan Sowers opened the historic Ellicott City home Mt. Ida as an inn and special event venue.

'We gave the building another 200 years': Ellicott City couple renovates historic Mt. Ida home to become inn – Baltimore Sun

After nearly two years of renovations, Kimberly Kepnes and Nathan Sowers opened the historic Ellicott City home Mt. Ida as an inn and special event venue.

Public Facilities and Spaces Report Evaluation and Action Commission Established by Howard County Executive Ball

Public Facilities and Spaces Report Evaluation and Action Commission Established by Howard County Executive Ball
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Maryland NAACP leader blasts Gov. Larry Hogan's posthumous pardons of lynching victims as 'political posturing'

AP The head of Maryland’s NAACP on Sunday lambasted Gov. Larry Hogan’s posthumous pardon of lynching victims as “political posturing,” criticizing the Republican governor for issuing a blanket pardon of dozens of the state’s Black victims even though many were never convicted of any crimes, but merely charged or accused of wrongdoing before they were killed. The scathing criticism comes after Hogan on Saturday issued the blanket pardons for Howard Cooper, a 15-year-old Black child who was hanged from a sycamore tree after he was convicted of raping and assaulting a White woman, and 33 other victims of racial lynching in Maryland between 1854 and 1933.

Maryland NAACP leader blasts Gov. Larry Hogan's posthumous pardons of lynching victims as 'political posturing'

Maryland NAACP leader blasts Gov. Larry Hogan s posthumous pardons of lynching victims as political posturing Updated 10:00 AM ET, Tue May 11, 2021 Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, far right, Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski and Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones stand next to a new historic marker on Saturday in Towson, Maryland, that memorializes Howard Cooper, a 15-year-old who was dragged from a jailhouse and hanged from a tree by a mob of white men in 1885. Hogan signed a posthumous pardon for 34 men, including Cooper, who were lynched in the state between 1854 and 1933 without due process against allegations they faced. (CNN)The head of Maryland s NAACP on Sunday lambasted Gov. Larry Hogan s posthumous pardon of lynching victims as political posturing, criticizing the Republican governor for issuing a blanket pardon of dozens of the state s Black victims even though many were never convicted of any crimes, but merely charged or accused of wrongdoing before they w

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