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Local district hikes school lunch, milk prices
Queen Anne’s County Public Schools Board of Education approved a 15-cent per meal price increase and 5-cent per milk carton price increase for the 2024-2025 school year at their June 26 meeting. The board cited cost increases for the higher prices. Lunch prices had remained the same since the 2022-2023 school year, according to Julie Hickey, coordinator of food services. ...
A’s give AL-leading Orioles all they could, but fall short in close game
OAKLAND — Despite giving the American League-leading Baltimore Orioles a fight, the A’s couldn’t muster enough offense, falling 3-2 at home on Friday night. Oakland had just five hits as it struggled against starting pitcher Albert Suárez, who finished with six strikeouts and allowed two earned runs in six innings.
Orioles vs. Athletics Prediction, Odds, Picks - July 6
Luis Medina will try to slow down Gunnar Henderson and the Baltimore Orioles when they square off against his Oakland Athletics on Saturday at 4:07 PM ET. Oddsmakers list the Orioles as -156 moneyline favorites, while giving the underdog Athletics +131 moneyline odds to win. Baltimore (-1.5) is the favorite on the run line. The total is 9 runs for the contest.
Homerun Baker takes long way to title
Colin Kraus had seen this before. Check that. Colin Kraus had played in this before. Way back when he was all of 12 years old, Kraus was on the Easton 10-12-year-old Little League all-star baseball team that lost its opener in the District 6 tournament, then plowed through the losers’ bracket en route to winning the title. ...
County to Celebrate Upgrades at Renaissance Park in Essex
Baltimore County Rec and Parks is cutting a ribbon to celebrate upgrades to Essex Field at Renaissance Park, 99 Stemmers Run Road in Essex. Additions include a new synthetic turf field, an energy efficient LED field lighting system, permanent seating stands, and a scoreboard. The ribbon cutting will take place...
Cassilly vetoes bill expanding Harford Council’s budgetary power
Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly has vetoed legislation that would have expanded the budgetary power of the County Council — granting council members the ability to reallocate funds to any part of the county budget as long as they have approval from five of the council’s seven members. The bill was introduced by District A Councilman Aaron Penman in May and was approved by the council by ...
Government House Evacuated Due to Smoke Conditions
After a report of a smoke condition at Government House on Friday, the staff was evacuated, officials announced. The Virgin Islands Fire and Emergency Medical Services were dispatched to investigate the source of the smoke. The Government House Executive Security Unit concluded that there was no fire, and all staff members were reported safe and accounted for, according to the press release.
Legislation Ensures Maryland Schools Have Plans in Place for Cardiac Emergencies
A 16-year-old Marylander and avid athlete, Bailey Bullock, died outside of his school on May 12, 2021. “Bailey had his Sudden Cardiac Arrest event after completing his track and field meet,” said Patrice Bullock, mother of the late student. The Bailey Bullock Act, a new law that was named...
Gov. Moore welcomes home members of the 175th Wing 104th Fighter Squadron
(WBFF) — Governor Wes Moore welcomed home 171 members of the 175th Wing 104th Fighter Squadron on Thursday morning. The airmen returned from deployment to the Middle East. The 104th Fighter Squadron is the oldest unit in the Maryland Air National Guard. Gov. Moore also participated in the annual...
Retail incubators launching in July
This month, in partnership with the Howard County Economic Development Authority, we will be launching our 2nd retail incubator with the Maryland Women’s Business Center. After a very successful inaugural partnership last year we are once again offering this innovative incubator program to help minority and women owned businesses grow.
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