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Analysis: Which state agencies made the biggest purchases in 2017?
Maryland Department of Transportation, Comptroller of Maryland and IAC Public School Construction reported the largest purchases in Maryland in 2017, according to the latest state data.
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Analysis: Which state agencies in Maryland made the biggest purchases in 2017?
Maryland Department of Transportation and Comptroller of Maryland reported the largest purchases in Maryland in 2017, according to the latest state data.
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State spending: Which agencies spent the most in 2017?
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland State Department of Education and Maryland State Highway Administration spent the most of all state agencies in 2017, according to the latest state data.
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State spending: Which agencies spent the most since 2013?
Maryland Department of Transportation, Comptroller of Maryland and IAC Public School Construction spent the most of all state agencies over the last five years, according to the latest state data.
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From Maryland State Wire
Analysis: 424 college athletes play softball in Maryland
Maryland is the 29th most popular state for college softball, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
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From Maryland State Wire
Analysis: College baseball in Maryland grosses $5.3 million
University of Maryland - Baltimore County baseball tops the list of highest grossing programs in the state, reporting more than $714,000 – or $21,003 per athlete – in 2016, followed by University of Maryland - College Park ($627,586), and Towson University ($547,886)), according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.
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From Maryland State Wire
6,733 borrowers in default on student loans after attending Maryland schools
University of Maryland University College in Adelphi, Community College of Baltimore County, and Fortis Institute in Towson reported the largest share of borrowers who attended colleges and universities in Maryland who defaulted on school loans they started repaying in 2014, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.