From the Maryland Council on Economic Education Announces: Fall 2017 Stock Market GameTM Winners The Maryland Council on Economic Education (MCEE), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving economic and financial literacy in Maryland’s schools, today announced the winning elementary, middle, and high school teams of the Fall 2017 Maryland Stock Market Game TM (SMG). The […]
Archives for 2018
Harford County Public Library Celebrates Black History Month with Series of Events
From the Harford County Public Library: Harford County Public Library celebrates Black History Month in February with 10 events at library locations throughout the county. Gee’s Bend Quilt Explorations is on display at the Aberdeen Library throughout February, giving customers the opportunity to explore the art and history of the quilts of Gee’s Bend. The […]
Upper Chesapeake Hospital Limits Visitors to Help Prevent Spread of Flu
From University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health: In the midst of the 2017-18 flu season, University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health (UM UCH) continues its focus on the health and safety of its patients, staff, visitors and community. Our hospitals have implemented a limited visitor policy to help prevent the spread of flu. This includes: […]
Harford County Democratic Central Committee Seeks Representative for Board of Elections
From the Harford County Democratic Central Committee: The Harford County Democratic Central Committee will be selecting a registered Democrat from the county to be one of two representatives on the Harford County Board of elections. The selected person is expected to attend monthly meetings of the board every 4th Wednesday of the month at 5 […]
Bridges in Pylesville and White Hall to Temporarily Close for Inspection
From Harford County government: Temporary Road Closure: Linkous Road Bridge in Pylesville Harford County Department of Public Works will be closing Linkous Road Bridge #133 over Falling Branch, which is between Maryland Route 136 (Harkins Road) and Maryland Route 24 (Rocks Road), on or about Wednesday, February 7, 2018 from 7:30 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. […]
Aberdeen Police Report Downward Crime Trend; No Murders, Fewer Rapes, Assaults in 2017
From the Aberdeen Police Department: A review of the 2017 year-end crime statistics indicates the consistent downward trend of reportable crimes in the City of Aberdeen. While reportable crime has consistently dropped since 2013, in 2017 alone citizens and community leaders saw over a 17% decline of the same reportable crimes from the year before. […]
Abingdon Woman Critically Injured after Leaving Vehicle and Walking onto I-95 in Cecil County
From Maryland State Police: Maryland State Police are investigating after a woman was struck by a vehicle this morning on I-95 South in Cecil County. Shortly after 9:30 a.m., troopers from the JFK Memorial Highway Barrack responded to a call of a pedestrian-related crash on I-95 South at Exit 109 in Elkton, Maryland. The victim, […]
Sen. Jennings: “To Cultivate a More Favorable Business Environment, Maryland Needs to Increase Incentives and Reduce Regulations”
From State Sen. J.B. Jennings: Two weeks ago, Maryland’s 438th General Assembly convened to act on thousands of bills, including the state’s annual budget. These bills will cover a wide range of topics, including taxes, healthcare, crime, education, transportation and the environment. I look forward to keeping you abreast of legislation that is introduced by […]