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Mustache Bash at Rafael's Raises Money for Men's Health Initiatives
Prizes were given for the best mustaches.

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Prizes were given for the best mustaches.

The Franklin High School football team made history this week.
Catch the show Dec. 6 and 7 or Dec. 14 and 15.
The county government building will get a little more festive Dec. 10.
One winner could win $291 million in the next multi-state jackpot drawing.
A rabid cat has been discovered in Upper Glencoe.
The Indians will take on the Lancers in the MPSSAA 3A State Championship game Thursday evening.
The Center for Spiritual Living has been located in Eldersburg until now.
Doris Franks has a medical condition and is not carrying her medicine, police said.
The Sylvia Canon Humanitarian Award was created in 2001 to acknowledge Sylvia's many contributions to the county.
Shopping, Santa and a Christmas concert on Main Street Dec. 14.
The tree is lit and Santa is waiting for visitors, be sure to check out the festive fun on Main Street Friday night.
Don't miss the Mustache Bash, good fun in the name of men's health, Thursday at Rafael's.
A local animal advocacy group wants to see the shelter providing more services.
It is getting easier and more affordable to adopt and sterilize animals at Baltimore County's shelter.
It is getting easier and more affordable to adopt and sterilize animals at Baltimore County's shelter.
It is getting easier and more affordable to adopt and sterilize animals at Baltimore County's shelter.
It is getting easier and more affordable to adopt and sterilize animals at Baltimore County's shelter.