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Parkville

American  
[pahrk-vil] / ˈpɑrk vɪl /

noun

  1. a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.


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“This is not justice,” said State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, a Parkville Republican who chairs the Missouri Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, in a post on X.

From Seattle Times

“I think once you get to the point that we’re at right now - about the halfway mark - you start to feel a lot of momentum, a lot more trust from consumers, a lot more trust from patients, a lot more trust from investors that have to help fund all of these operations,” said Chantelle Elsner, senior vice president of commercial operations for TerrAscend, which has a cannabis location in Cumberland, with stores expected to open soon in Salisbury and Parkville.

From Washington Times

“They were very interested in not only individual cases but in systemic concerns regarding the reporting of child abuse,” said Mark O’Donnell of Parkville, Maryland, a former church member who said he appeared twice before the grand jury.

From Seattle Times

The Mustangs led early but dropped the Class 4A boys' basketball championship to Parkville, 72-56.

From Washington Post

The Mustangs lost to Parkville in Saturday’s Maryland 4A title game.

From Washington Post