Mchenry
LATEST NEWS
Legislation would streamline tracking continuing education requirements
Legislation recently approved by the state Senate would streamline and improve tracking continuing education requirements for licensed Pennsylvania professionals. Senate Bill 1242 would give the Pennsylvania Department of State the authority to modernize and streamline the process for verifying professional continuing education compliance. It would create a continuing education tracking system that licensees, boards and […] The post Legislation would streamline tracking continuing education requirements appeared first on Pennsylvania Business Report.
Maryland child fighting cancer gets to be pilot for a day at Joint Base Andrews
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. — Among the heads of state and other dignitaries flying in and out of Joint Base Andrews for the NATO summit this week, a special honoree got to have his moment in the spotlight. Major General Clyde Hicks was greeted with a red carpet welcome...
Never mind the Liberty Bell; here’s what Pa. thinks should really be on a license plate
Pennsylvania is redesigning its standard license plate for the first time since 2000, replacing the ubiquitous yellow, blue and white plate with cream, red, blue and the Liberty Bell. Some people aren’t exactly happy, especially those who don’t live in Philadelphia. “I’m not driving around looking like a...
DNC rolling out battleground billboards tying Trump to Project 2025
The Democratic National Committee is launching billboards that link former President Donald Trump to the controversial Project 2025 policy agenda. The billboards will be displayed in English and Spanish in Philadelphia and other cities in battleground states. Trump has said he is not connected with the plan, created by the...
July 12 Flood Watch With Heavy Downpours For Some And Break For Beaches And Mountains
Baltimore hit 93ºF yesterday for the second time this summer. The latest numbers for BWI also show 24 days total at or above 90ºF. Today, a nearly stalled frontal boundary draped across Maryland will focus on heavy rain and downpours near the Chesapeake Bay and Delmarva. These will include the potential for local flooding and vivid lightning.
Qlarant Foundation Awards $410,000 to Charitable Organizations
The 2024 Program Supports 23 Grants of up to $30,000 each. July 10, 2024, Easton, MD—On July 10th, Qlarant Foundation awarded grants to 23 organizations during the 2024 Grant Awards Celebration held at the company’s corporate offices in Easton, Maryland. “The Qlarant Foundation received a record number of applications for the 2024 award year and we are pleased that these organization have received the funds. This year’s grants and gifts were chosen based on the positive impact we believe their work will have in Maryland and the District of Columbia. We are excited about this partnership and about the necessary services our grantees will provide to the most vulnerable populations in our communities,” said Qlarant Foundation Board Chair, Amanda M. Neal.
Mama Mia! Future of Italian Festival In Jeopardy
A disagreement with organizers could result in the end of a downtown Butler event. At their meeting Thursday night, Butler City Council heard from Mayor Bob Dandoy about recent discussions he had with organizers for the Italian Festival scheduled for August 23rd, 24th, and 25th. “In the beginning, it was...
Gibsonia Man Pleads Guilty To Insider Trading
A man from Gibsonia is pleading guilty to insider trading of Dick’s Sporting Goods. 62-year-old Frank Poerio pleaded guilty to four counts of securities fraud this week. According to the DOJ, Poerio learned of sensitive information from an employee in Dick’s Sporting Goods data analytics division. He took that info and made 160 trades of the company’s securities on the New York Stock Exchange.
After a year of ‘unwinding,’ Maryland Medicaid rolls drop from 1.8 million to 1.69 million
In March 2023, state officials began the laborious process of evaluating the eligibility of 1.8 million Marylanders who had Medicaid coverage. A year after that "unwinding" began, 1.7 million Marylanders still had Medicaid coverage, officials said Thursday. The post After a year of ‘unwinding,’ Maryland Medicaid rolls drop from 1.8 million to 1.69 million appeared first on Maryland Matters.
AgriCulture: MD 5Star tailgate tickets available Monday, Ag Cybersecurity Forum at Cecil College July 17
News from the fields, farms and beyond… If you want one of the best seats in the house for the Maryland 5Star in October, tailgate ticket sales begin Monday July 15. The ticket office opens at 10 a.m. Get details in advance and links to the ticket kiosk by going to https://www.maryland5star.us/tickets/tailgating/ Tailgate tickets give...
Security guard charged in Penn Hills hookah bar killing says gun accidentally discharged
Jul. 12—Police said they don't believe the security guard who is accused of killing a woman at a Penn Hills hookah bar last month had any motive to shoot her, but he will face trial for criminal homicide. Chaz Jackson, 42, of Pittsburgh was charged in connection with the death of Stephanie Stuart, 28, at Ballers Hookah Lounge and Cigar Bar on Laketon Road in the early morning of June 2. ...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.