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Carroll public library board to discuss whether to again charge fines for overdue materials
The Carroll County Public Library Board of Trustees is scheduled to further discuss Tuesday whether to charge fines for overdue materials, a requirement for the system to receive full funding in the county’s fiscal 2025 operating budget. Commissioners allocated about $11.2 million for the public library system in the county’s fiscal 2025 budget, with an additional $169,230 in one-time funds to ...
County hosts event to help vets get information on help available
Military veterans can face a tangle of challenges when they complete their service, from physical and mental health problems to employment and financial issues, as they return to the civilian world. Frederick County officials are hoping to better inform the roughly 17,000 veterans in the county about the range of services available to them. Those efforts began with an event on Saturday — the ...
Maryland Heritage Areas Authority Grants fund local heritage tourism projects
The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority will award grants totaling more than $5 million across the state’s 13 certified heritage areas. Applicants within the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area, encompassing parts of Carroll, Frederick and Washington counties, were awarded $419,217 to fund heritage tourism projects that support local economies and share the unique history of the region.
Carroll County Times 2024 boys tennis All-County: Liberty’s ‘dominant’ doubles team of Hayden Speace, Arjun Mistry named Players of the Year
After graduating from Liberty, Hayden Speace has a simple message he wants to leave behind for those following in his footsteps on the Lions’ tennis team: “Hard work takes you places.” Speace raved about the work ethic of his doubles partner, Arjun Mistry, calling the junior “one of the hardest workers I’ve ever seen.” Fortunately, Speace had a work ethic to match, and as a result, the team ...
Clear Springs gets new high-tech “Mesonet” weather station
22 July 2024- The Washington County Office of Emergency Management is pleased to announce the installation of a second Maryland Mesonet weather monitoring station in Clear Spring, joining the first station located in Keedysville. This expansion is part of a broader initiative to enhance emergency preparedness and public safety through the deployment of high-quality, closely-spaced weather monitoring systems across Maryland.
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