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Catoctin football preview: Dynamic Stull, Cougars aim to take next step in development
THURMONT — Shaymus Stull’s first impression under center could not have been better. He replaced injured senior quarterback Haydn Mathews in Catoctin football’s Week 7 game against Smithsburg last year and promptly led a game-winning, fourth-quarter drive. Weeks later, he sent the Cougars to their first playoff wins since the team’s 2019 championship run. Stull injected Catoctin with a new ...
Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project alternative proposed by Carroll lawmaker
State Sen. Chris West has proposed an alternative to the proposed 70-mile transmission line threatening to raise energy bills and compromise farmland in Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore counties. PJM, the Regional Transmission Organization responsible for operating power systems that provide energy for all of Maryland, has contracted with the Public Service Enterprise Group to complete the ...
Data center conference gets caught up in power line controversy
Dozens of noisy protesters greeted the business leaders, elected officials, union members and other interested parties who were gathered at Frederick Community College Thursday for a conference on data centers in Maryland.
Board of Education considers condensing student discipline, suspension and expulsion policies
The Frederick County Board of Education is considering condensing and combining the district’s student discipline, suspension and expulsion policies. The board voted unanimously at a meeting on Wednesday to decommission the current suspension and expulsion policy, Policy 408, and instead shift the content into the drafted policy, Policy 403, and Regulation 408-01. If the draft were approved, ...
Waynesboro Set to Host JAMMIN’ in the Park Music and Arts Festival
Tomorrow, September 1, from 1 to 7 pm, the Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro’s Destination ARTS! will host its annual Music and Arts Festival, JAMMIN’ in the Park, at Main Street Park in downtown Waynesboro. The event promises a full day of music and arts with sunny weather conditions perfect for outdoor festivities.
Maryland Weather: Severe Storms Moving in From West
BALTIMORE - Severe storms have been plaguing western Maryland this afternoon. They are on the move east and will push into Carroll County near the 6pm hour. These storms have a history of producing winds capable of downing trees. We are also seeing heavy rain and lightning.Most of the activity will push north and south of the forecast area surrounding Baltimore with the marine layer or stable air mass keeping the severe weather west of the mountain regions. The warm front associated with the severe weather is bring warm, humid air in overnight. Expect overnight lows in the low 70s with scattered...
Fishing captain ‘pulls rabbit out of his hat,’ resulting in a state record
Fishing was slow on Talking Trash Charters off Maryland until the skipper worked his magic. “We had a long morning trolling with no bites,” London J. Anthony told the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. “Later in the day, Captain Chris Little…pulled a rabbit out of his hat and put us all on a pile of tilefish.”
Binghamton Volleyball Falls To Bucknell In Bearcat Classic Finale
The Bisons would hand Binghamton their second loss on the weekend losing in three straight sets on Saturday at the Events Center. Binghamton would keep the first set close losing 25-21 before dropping the next two 25-16 and 25-14. The Bisons offense would be frequent in the third set in...
Women’s Soccer Forces Top Two Opponents to Make Difference, Fall 2-0 to Radford
EMMITSBURG, Md. (August 31, 2024) – Facing their biggest non-conference challenge of the season, Mount St. Mary's women's soccer fell 2-0 to the Radford Highlanders. The match came after a Senior Day ceremony, honoring seven members of the program. The game forced the two-time defending Big South Champion Highlanders...
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