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Plebe Summer begins for Frederick County students at US Naval Academy
Three young men from Frederick County began their journey as midshipmen Thursday as they were inducted into the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. A young woman from Frederick County also is starting at the Naval Academy this summer. For 1,187 naval appointees, Induction Day, or I-Day, marks the first day of Plebe Summer, a rigorous seven-week training program leading up to their ...
Rotary Club of Southern Frederick County (Urbana) Donates $2,500 and Volunteer Hours to Sleep in Heavenly Peace
The Rotary Club of Southern Frederick County spent a rewarding morning with Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) on May 18, donating both their time and a check for $2,500 to support the building of beds for children in need. The club members came together with enthusiasm and a shared sense of purpose, contributing to a cause that aims to ensure no child sleeps on the floor.
Photos: Induction Day at United States Naval Academy
Three Frederick County students were sworn-in as the Class of 2028 during Induction Day at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis on Thursday. Rory Blanchard, a 2023 graduate of Oakdale High School, Steven Xu and James Partlow, both 2024 graduates of Thomas Johnson High School are beginning Plebe Summer at the Academy.
Suspicious Package Gives Walmart Customers Scare In Frederick County
First responders used every tool in their tool belt on Thursday as they investigated a suspicious package that temporarily shut down a Walmart location in Maryland. On June 27, members of the Frederick County Sheriff's Office were called to the store on Guilford Drive, where there was a reported suspicious package that forced an evacuation and massive multi-agency response.
Personnel news: Democratic strategist carousel, Maryland PIRG seeks new leader
The carousel for smart, sought-after Democratic strategists in Maryland continues turning. The post Personnel news: Democratic strategist carousel, Maryland PIRG seeks new leader appeared first on Maryland Matters.
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