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Awards and Recognition
Most Digital County Government Center for Digital Government - 2007 Howard County Government ranked 3rd in the nation when it comes to counties using information technology in increasingly innovative ways and improving service to their citizens. The ranking is based on the 2007 Digital Counties Survey conducted by e.Republic’s Center for Digital Government and the National Association of Counties (NACo). Howard County was compared to other counties of similar size with populations in the 250,000 to 499,999 range.
Public Leadership in the Arts Americans for the Arts - 2007 Howard County Government and County Executive Ken Ulman were awarded this honor for leadership and dedication to supporting the arts in the community and incorporating culture into the county’s economic development plan. The award was presented by Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America, in conjunction with the National Association of Counties (NACo).
Best Place to Live Money Magazine - Ellicott City/Columbia - 2006 Ellicott City and Columbia together ranked 4th place in Money Magazine's annual "Best Places to Live" survey. The magazine looked for small livable cities that had the best possible blend of good jobs, low crime, quality schools, plenty of open space, rational home prices and lots to do.
Technologically Advanced Community USA Today - 2006 Howard County was ranked the 2nd most technologically advanced community in the United States.
Good Sports Community of the Year Sports Illustrated- 2006 In partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association, Sports Illustrated chose Howard County as one of only eight communities nationwide to receive this award based on it's ability to promote values such as sportsmanship, fair play, skill development, helpful parent involvement and positive coaching methods.
Great Public Library Systems Hennen's American Public Library Ratings - 2005 Howard County was ranked 1st in the nation among great public libraries, based on an index of 15 factors including circulation, visits, staffing, materials, reference service, and funding levels.
100 Best Communities for Young People America's Promise Alliance - 2005 This annual competition which recognizes outstanding community-wide efforts that improve the well-being of youth. Winning communities are chosen because they found innovative ways to solve problems that will improve the lives of children and young people, and demonstrated a willingness to work together within their communities to make a difference.
Best Quality of Life American City Business Journals - Top 20 Counties in the U.S. - 2004 Howard County was ranked 9th out of 3,141 counties and independent cities across the nation, based on 20 statistical categories that included job opportunities, racial diversity, low unemployement, median income, and education.
Best Educated (Adults over 25) U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey - 2004 Advanced Degree (28%) ranked 2nd in nation Bachelor's Degree (56%) ranked 4th in the nation
Maryland "Sports Town" Sports Illustrated - 2003 As part of Sports Illustrated's 50th anniversary issue, Howard County was named Maryland's "Sports Town," based on a variety of criteria demonstrating the community's involvement in facilitating and enhancing quality sports. Categories included youth development strategies, innovations for community development, and the committment to parks and recreation resources.
All-America City Award National Civic League - Winning Community - 2001 The oldest and most respected community recognition program in the nation, the All-America City Award recognizes communities whose citizens work together to identify and tackle community-wide challenges and achieve uncommon results, exemplifying the true American spirit at work.
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