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County Executive Ken Ulman

Monday, February 4, 2013

Report: Ulman Locked out of Superdome

Howard County Executive Ken Ulman was reportedly locked out of the Super Bowl during the power outage at the Superdome.

  Howard County Executive Ken Ulman went down to New Orleans to watch the Baltimore Ravens play in the Super Bowl along with his brother Doug Ulman and his father Lou. Ulman's brother Doug, the CEO of Livestrong, had acquired the tickets, according to Sam O'Neil, an Ulman administration official. But when the lights went out just after the start of the third quarter, it was Ulman who was out in the dark—he was locked out of the building, according to an Explore Howard report. Ulman told Explore Howard he had gone outside to call his wife, when the power went out, and the stadium went into lockdown. "I turned around, the building was dark and they locked the doors," Ulman told the paper. "It was bizarre." Once power was restored, Ulman was …

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Ken Ulman in State of Howard County: ‘We Want Jobs.’

Ulman’s State of the County address was held Thursday.

Ken Ulman's State of Howard County address Thursday included a focus on jobs and innovation, touting a geographical area he says nurtures ideas that can lead to new businesses. The county executive pointed to new efforts in county government, such as the Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship within the Economic Development Authority, dedicated to helping new businesses. “Our opportunity, and the one we must commit ourselves to seizing, is creating an environment where the big ideas that surface are nurtured, supported and given the resources they need to become the next big thing in the market place," he said. Ulman added: “Let me be clear: We don’t want just high tech jobs or low tech jobs. We want jobs. Period.” To see other topics …

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