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Lisa grew up in a small town in Iowa and graduated from the University of Iowa, where she studied journalism and political science. She enjoyed her first five years in journalism working as a reporter at the Des Moines Register, covering city politics, state crime, and the 2008 presidential campaign and Iowa caucuses. She then spent two years as a senior associate editor at Chapel Hill and Durham magazines in North Carolina. She settled in Maryland in the summer of 2010, and enjoys spending time with her husband and her two children in her spare time.
Want to promote your yard sale or invite the community to the church's concert? Add it to the calendar.

ReadKiddoRead asked authors, athletes and celebrities to share their favorite books.
ReadKiddoRead asked authors, athletes and celebrities to share their favorite books.
Patch rounds up the weirdest headlines from sites around Maryland.
Patch rounds up the top Carroll County headlines of the week.
Patch rounds up the weird headlines from around Maryland.
Howard county schools are asking students to be responsible on social media.
Patch rounds up the most-read crime stories of the year on Carroll County Patch sites.
Howard County police recently conducted a ‘test’ of county liquor establishments.
None of the liquor stores cited were in Columbia.
Howard County police recently conducted a ‘test’ of county liquor establishments.
Patch mined the archives for the stories that grabbed the interest of readers.
Patch mined the archives for the stories that grabbed the interest of readers.
See what stories attracted the most readers this year.
The National Weather Service has issued the following statement.
‘Everything isn’t ok.’ – Patch reader Sue Keller.
Our Patch Elf on the Shelf has gotten ahold of our computer and now wants to know what his buddy elves are up to. Share your photos here!
Patch sums up the top news of the week in Carroll County.
‘You hope this never, ever happens.’ – Steven Johnson, assistant superintendent of instruction.
Police said in each incident, a rock was used to shatter a glass window or door to get access to a business.