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Hurlock man sentenced to 18 years after being caught with 11,000 grams of cocaine
CENTREVILLE — In Queen Anne’s County a Hurlock man pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute stemming from an April arrest netting nearly 12,000 grams of cocaine. According to State’s Attorney Lance Richardson, Ta’Bron Latray Todd of Hurlock entered a plea of guilty to Possession with the Intent to Distribute Cocaine and the serious traffic offense of fleeing and eluding a police officer on foot on Oct. 2. Todd...
Threat reported at Kent Middle
CHESTERTOWN — The Kent County Sheriff’s Office reported a threat of mass violence made to Kent County Middle School on Sept. 17. According to police, after an investigation conducted at the middle school by the sheriff’s office, a 14-year-old boy from Rock Hall was charged with making a threat of mass violence. The juvenile was referred to the Department of Juvenile Services and released to a parent. Further questions to the sheriff’s office on the nature of the incident were declined. Public Relations/Communications Specialist with the school Dan Divilio confirmed the incident but could only report there was no shelter in place or lockdown as a result of the incident and that parents of middle school students were notified through school communications.
Update: Chesapeake Beach woman critical after being struck by truck
Shortly before 9 a.m. on Sept. 26, a 20-year-old Chesapeake Beach woman who was crossing the road was struck by a truck on Route 261 in the area of Bristol Drive. The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office identified the pedestrian as Chloe Clagg. According to a sheriff’s office release, Clagg “sustained life-threatening injuries.” She was transported to Capital Region Shock Trauma in serious condition. ...
Lions show grit; Vikings off to fast start
Queen Anne’s County High isn’t the fastest or strongest football team in the Bayside Conference. But four games into the season, the Lions are playing with a longtime program staple — grit. “They’re gritty,” head coach Brian Mooney said after Queen Anne’s — playing its first home game of the season — evened its record last Friday night with a 20-15 victory over James M. Bennett. “There’s no quit on...
QAC welcomes Secretary of Overdose Response
QUEEN ANNE’S — With September as National Recovery Month, Queen Anne’s County welcomed Maryland's Special Secretary of Overdose Response Emily Keller for a tour of county programs and departments dedicated to erasing stigma and taking a stand against substance abuse September 25. Beginning at the Queen Anne’s County Department of Health in Centreville, the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services presented its focus on outreach, education and prevention programs. Showcasing each...
6 arrested in connection with 12 illegal exhibition driving events Saturday in Maryland
Officers from the Maryland Car Rally Task Force, the Maryland State Police and local agencies disrupted 12 exhibition driving events Saturday night in Baltimore and Anne Arundel, Howard and Prince George’s counties. Nearly 500 people attempted to shut down intersections and gathered in parking lots Saturday night for “takeovers,” events during which public roads are blocked for “dangerous ...
Rock Hall FallFest returns this Saturday
ROCK HALL — The 27th annual Rock Hall FallFest takes place this Saturday, Oct. 5 on Main Street from 10 a.m. — 4 p.m., celebrating, as always, friendship, community, live music, and the “return” of the mighty oyster. It is also still a celebration of the vision of local legend Tom McHugh, who co-founded both The Mainstay, the town’s iconic music venue, and FallFest itself, bringing together a wide-ranging group of talents, traditions, and time-honored commitments to create something big in this small town. ...
Nonprofit hosts meeting to discuss concerns at apartment complex outside Ridgely
HILLSBORO — Residents and community members gathered at Allen AME Church on Saturday to speak about safety concerns at an apartment complex just outside of Ridgely. Residents of the Dayspring Apartments, located off of School Street close to the Ridgely town line, have voiced worries from since early this year. Those worries intensified after a non-fatal shooting outside of the apartment complex in August. Bridge Maryland Inc., a nonprofit organization...
Molly's Place brings outdoors lovers together for fun fall event
KENNEDYVILLE — Molly’s 14th annual fall tent sale returned bigger and better, rebranded as the Maryland Outdoor Festival this year. All through the weekend, Sept. 20-22, Molly’s Place set up a massive tent courtesy of Eastern Shore Tent and Events, packed with savings from favorite hunting, fishing and outdoor brands, offering up to 70 percent off purchases. In addition, there were giveaways like four Yeti coolers worth $250 a piece,...
QAC grows land preservation with Rural Legacy
CENTREVILLE — Putting the county at over $14 million in easement acquisitions for the year, Queen Anne’s County Commissioners approved a Rural Legacy Grant Agreement with Lands End LLC at Island Creek Road in the amount of $1,062,189 Sept. 24. The Maryland Board of Public Works approved funding for the FY25 Rural Legacy grant in August, Landis-Smith said. No county funds were used in the easement acquisition, said Donna Landis-Smith,...
WATCH: Police officer saves deer entangled in soccer net at park in Annapolis
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — An Anne Arundel County police officer rescued a deer after it got entangled in a soccer net at Peninsula Park on Sunday. According to the Anne Arundel County Police Department (AACPD), around 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 29, Corporal Sears responded to Peninsula Park on Bay Ridge Road […]
Bennett blanks Queen Anne's
CENTREVILLE — Mike Kern tried stopping them before they started. “Don’t hang your heads,” Queen Anne’s County High’s girls head soccer coach instructed his players after Monday night’s 3-0 loss to James M. Bennett. Though the defending Bayside Conference-champion Clippers had ended the Lions’ five-game winning streak, Kern was encouraged by what he saw. “It’s...
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