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Shluchos Training Seminar Uplifts New Generation Of Leaders
In preparation for their upcoming Shlichus, over 50 women participated in a two-day training seminar, facilitated by the New Shluchos Desk at Merkos 302. In the heart of Crown Heights, a group of young Chabad women gathered with a shared purpose – to prepare for their roles as Chabad emissaries around the world. The Yesodos L’hatzlachas Hashlichus Seminar, organized by the New Shluchim Desk at Merkos 302, brought 50 aspiring and newly appointed Shluchos for two days of intensive learning, connection, and personal growth.
Sussex Conservation District, University of Delaware to host stormwater seminar series
GEORGETOWN -- The Sussex Conservation District in partnership with the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension announces a series of seminars aimed at improving water quality through ...
Chemical firm Chemours opens Battery Innovation Center to develop EV battery tech
Industrial chemicals firm Chemours, the maker of such well-known products as Freon and Teflon, is also a player in battery technology. Now the company has opened a new laboratory facility, the Chemours Battery Innovation Center (CBIC) at its Discovery Hub in Newark, Delaware. The CBIC will support the testing and...
Maryland Weather: Back to school heat, Alert Day Wednesday
BALTIMORE -- The weather turns hot and humid for the students going back to school on Monday. An Alert Day is issued Wednesday for dangerous heat.After a beautiful weekend, the weather is looking hot and humid for back to school. High pressure that delivered us a stretch of comfortable weather will be sliding to our east. This will allow a return of heat and humidity to the area.Morning temperatures will be in the upper 60s Monday for kids at the bus stop. Heat will build throughout the day with temperatures in the middle 80s by lunchtime and upper 80s when...
PHOTOS: Fun at The Maryland State Fair
The Maryland State Fair is now open! Everyone can enjoy fun activities at the fair such as horseracing, games and the 4-H livestock animals. There are also games and rides for all to enjoy. The fair is open on weekends at 10AM at the Timonium Fairgrounds in Baltimore County. To...
Police asking for help identifying vehicle of interest in Wicomico Co. hit-and-run investigation
WICOMICO CO., Md. – The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help identifying a vehicle of interest related to a hit-and-run earlier this month. The incident happened during the evening hours of August 15th on Walston Switch Road in Salisbury, leaving a juvenile seriously injured. Police have released video and images of a vehicle of interest, believed to be a white Dodge Truck. Police say the person driving the truck may have information related to the investigation.
Senator Carozza Urges State to Postpone Approval of US Wind Project in West OC Harbor
OCEAN CITY, Md. - Maryland State Senator Mary Beth Carozza is urging the Maryland Board of Public Works to delay the approval of a proposed offshore wind project in Worcester County. In a letter to the board, Carozza requested that the state postpone the issuance of a license that U.S. Wind requires to move forward with the project.
CCBC awarded $150K for sign language interpreter training
BALTIMORE, MD—The Community College of Baltimore County has received a $150,000 Employment Advancement Right Now (EARN) grant to help prepare local interpreters for the new Maryland Sign Language Interpreters Act, which will go into effect in 2025. The law will require all interpreters in the state to be licensed...
Judge upholds subpoena seeking info on ammo theft at Christiana Mall Cabelas
A Delaware Superior Court judge has upheld a subpoena for more information on ammunition taken from the Cabelas sporting goods big box store in the Christiana Mall area. Attorney General Kathy Jennings released today the following statement on the opinion issued by the Superior Court of the State of Delaware in State of Delaware, ex rel. Kathleen Jennings v. Cabela's Inc.
Miller comes from the loss side to claim Maryland State Ladies 9-Ball Championship
As best as we can figure, the last time (before this past weekend) that Briana Miller and Tina Malm met in a meaningful pool match was in the summer of 2017 at a stop on the J. Pechauer Northeast Women’s Tour (JPNEWT) in Frederick, MD. At the event, they both had to contend with Karen Corr, who, two years earlier, had dominated the JPNEWT season, winning eight of the tour’s 11 stops that year. In 2016, Corr competed in and won all three of the tour’s events in which she participated. In that summer of 2017, she was making what would prove to be her only appearance on the tour and came from the loss side to win it. Briana Miller met up with Corr in the third round of that event and defeated her in a double-hill bout. Miller advanced, eventually, to the hot seat match, which is where she ran into Malm. Miller sent Malm off (7-2) to what proved to be a semifinal match against Corr. Corr defeated Malm (also 7-2) and then defeated Miller 9-4 in the final to claim her one and only JPNEWT title that year.
Crime victim families endorse Trump at border: ‘He needs to be in office’
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump visited the U.S.-Mexico border Thursday alongside the families of two women who were allegedly raped and murdered by illegal immigrants. “We’re honored to really be with these incredible people and in particular with some grieving families. And this is a group of people that I’ve gotten to know,” […]
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