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OWINGS MILLS (AP) -- The Baltimore Ravens cut their roster down to the league limit of 53 players, and also traded defensive back Derrick Martin to the Green Bay Packers for offensive lineman Tony Moll.The Ravens also informed kicker Steve Hauschka that he's the new starting kicker as he replaces Matt Stover. Moll has started 11 games at right guard and seven games at right tackle. His addition should solidify the team's depth on the offensive line. The Ravens also placed fifth-round pick Jason Phillips, a linebacker from Texas Christian, on injured reserve. Phillips underwent surgery on his lateral meniscus prior to the NFL draft. The team brokered an injury settlement with undrafted rookie defensive lineman Will Johnson. Meanwhile, the Ravens also cut: wide receivers Yamon Figurs, Jayson Foster, Ernie Wheelwright, Justin Harper and Eron Riley, fullback Jason Cook, sixth-round running back Cedric Peerman, cornerback Evan Oglesby, offensive tackles Joe Reitz and Stefan Rodgers, tight ends Davon Drew and Isaac Smolko, offensive guards Bryan Mattison and Tre Stallings, kicker Graham Gano, linebackers Tony Fein and William VanDeSteeg, safety K.J. Gerard, center Robbie Felix and defensive tackle Nader Abdallah.

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Round 2: Snow expected to fall today, Wednesday
Fast on the heels of the largest 24-hour snowfall to hit the Frederick County since 1983, meteorologists are predicting another round of heavy snow and wind to hit today.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning Monday afternoon for the area, including Frederick County, and said 10 to 20 inches of snow is possible by Wednesday night.
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Weather-related closings, delays
A list follows of weather-related closings and cancellations for this week.
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Fire and police blotter
Police search for robber
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School closures cause makeup schedule revision
Even though Frederick County Public Schools are closed today -- using the sixth snow day this school year -- the school system will not hold school on the Monday Presidents Day holiday as the first scheduled snow makeup day.
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Crowds pay respect to fallen marine
Even U.S. Marines couldn't hold back tears Monday at the viewing of their colleague, Sgt. David Smith.
The procession to the Frederick Christian Fellowship Church was led by Frederick County Sheriff's deputies. Dressed in full military regalia, Marines carried Smith's casket into the church followed by family members as more Marines stood at attention.
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