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Governor Wes Moore Appoints Diane Sandoval, of Charles County, to CSM Board of Trustees
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore appointed College of Southern Maryland (CSM) Alumna Diane Sandoval ‘06, of Charles County, to serve the college as a trustee, effective July 1, 2024. Sandoval has a distinguished record of public service that began in 2011 when she joined the U.S. Navy as an aircrewman, working as an electronic warfare operator aboard the P-3C Orion sub hunting aircraft. She currently works for the federal government as a management and program analyst.
Maryland State Poker Championship Begins July 31
Maryland State Poker Championships will take place from July 31-August 12 at Live! Casino & Hotel at 7002 Arundel Mills Cir #7777 in Hanover, MD. The tournament will feature 18 events over 13 days with $1M in prizes guaranteed through the series. According to Pokerstars, the tournament includes access to...
Heat wave continues to grip the DMV
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Leead Briscoe lived in Las Vegas for many years but there’s a difference between the dry heat there and the humidity in the DMV. “It’s a little bit unbearable,” she said. Briscoe, who moved to Maryland a few weeks ago, has been putting up with heat wave that has gripped […]
Roundup: Camden-Wyoming stays alive in District I Majors; Hens' Yarns honored
Camden-Wyoming beat Felton 14-8 on Monday evening to stay alive in the Major League baseball District I tournament. C-W (2-1) is slated to play again today at 8:30 p.m. in the losers' ...
Governor announces appointments to Judicial Nominating Commission for Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot Counties
ANNAPOLIS — Governor Wes Moore has announced appointments to the Trial Courts Judicial Nominating Commission for Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot Counties. Former Talbot County Attorney Michael Pullen will serve as chair. “The Judicial Nominating Commission for Caroline, Talbot, and Dorchester Counties will play a critical role in serving both the judicial system and the residents of our state,” said Gov. Moore. “I am grateful for each appointee’s commitment to serve.” ...
Shore Community Outreach Team Offers Free Health Screenings, Information in Rock Hall
The Shore Community Outreach Team (SCOT) of Kent County continues to provide information, resources and free screenings through partnerships with local civic, religious and nonprofit organizations. SCOT is part of University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Chestertown, a member organization of University of Maryland Shore Regional Health and University of Maryland Medical System.
THREE IMPENDING DOWNTOWN SALISBURY BUSINESSES AWARDED STATE GRANT FUNDING
Salisbury, MD - On July 9, Governor Wes Moore announced that several small businesses within the City of Salisbury will receive a portion of $16.2 million in Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development funding issued through three separate grant programs. "Community growth and business growth are inextricably linked. When...
NY weather: New York under a severe thunderstorm watch Tuesday evening
On Tuesday at 4:06 p.m. a severe thunderstorm watch was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 6 p.m. for Chenango, Delaware, Madison, Oneida and Otsego counties. Preparing for approaching lightning: Expert safety advice. Lightning strikes the United States approximately 25 million times each year, with the bulk...
Harford County schools' rejection of AP African American course hotly debated
BALTIMORE - In a tense, hours-long meeting Monday night, the Harford County School Board heard from dozens of community members concerned about their decision to reject adding an Advanced Placement African American studies class to the district's curriculum.The board originally made this controversial decision in a 5 to 4 vote in June, causing a major amount of outrage in the community.The meeting was packed. Many of the people who signed up to speak had to wait outside until it was their turn to do so. The public comment section of this meeting lasted 2 1/2 hours and got heated at times."Black...
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