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Troop 1829 Scout Benson Weibell earns coveted Eagle rank
CHESTER — Boy Scouts of America Troop 1829, of Chester, recently hosted an Eagle Court of Honor for Scout Benson Weibell of Centreville. Benson is a 2023 graduate of Queen Anne’s County High School. Benson joined the ranks of the elite 4% members of Scouts who persevered to meet all the longstanding requirements to earn the Eagle award. Those requirements include; earning a minimum of 21 merit badges, most of those “Eagle required badges” — completing leadership assignments within their troop, over time requirements, as...
QACEA again rallies against proposed layoffs
CENTREVILLE — Protesting against proposed employee layoffs and advocating for an inspector general’s audit of the Queen Anne’s County Board of Education, members and supporters of the Queen Anne’s County Education Association publicly rallied for the second time in just over two weeks in front of the BOE building Sept. 4. The Association previously held a rally during the board’s closed executive session protesting against the proposed Reduction In Force of support staff and seeking budget transparency. ...
Memorial proposed to recognize US Colored Troops in QA
CENTREVILLE — For many years, Chris Pupke, past president of the Queen Anne’s County Historical Society and advisory board member of the Kennard African American Cultural Heritage Center, has shared his knowledge of the county’s African American history with the community through a series of lectures. His talks on the county’s United States Colored Troops veterans, those enslaved and free men who gave their service and lives to the Union Army during the Civil War, have honored descendants and enhanced public knowledge of the County’s diverse history. ...
Riders demonstrate skill in the saddle at the annual 4-H English Show
The Queen Anne’s County Fair 4-H, Aug. 13 English horse show results are as follows. English horse show judge was Kim Rice Riale, of Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, approximately one and half hour drive from Centreville. The following are the complete English show results: Model Hunter Pony ...
Week 1 football picks: Predicting the first week of Bayside South high school football
The high school football season on the Eastern Shore kicks off in just one day, as final practices take place before the games officially begin. It's shaping up to be another exciting year of Bayside Conference football. Last year we saw Stephen Decatur bring a state championship back to the Eastern Shore. The...
Virginia Man Tests Luck, Wins $50K 'Pick 5' Prize On Ticket Sold In Maryland
"I almost didn't buy it," the Accomack County resident mused to Lottery officials while claiming a $50,000 Pick 5 ticket in Baltimore in his return back across state lanes to celebrate his biggest win to date. According to the winner, the "mistake ticket" ended a streak of bad luck. The...
EMILY’s List targets Wisconsin and Maryland GOP Senate candidates with abortion ads
The Republican Senate hopefuls in some of the most closely watched races in the country are being hit with millions of dollars in ad spending by EMILY’s List, the abortion-rights group that buoys Democratic female candidates. Its political action committee is pumping $2.65 million against Republican Eric Hovde in Wisconsin and $2.2 million against former […]
It’s unlikely Braonain McGinni self-harmed: Missing persons expert | NewsNation Live
Braonain McGinni disappeared from his Maryland home a few days before Christmas, but his car was found thousands of miles away. Law Olmstead, president of The Missing Persons Center, highlights the concerning events that happened after McGinni disappeared. Olmstead says authorities need to work backward to find McGinni because his case doesn’t align with a […]
It’s 40 years and counting for Maryland wine’s premier festival
One of the region’s biggest wine festivals is set for Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster, Maryland. It’s the 40th anniversary of what is annually the state’s biggest festival, which used to be a full weekend but was changed to a Saturday a couple of years ago when organizers decided to stop trying to fight the National Football League.
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