Maryland Residents Encouraged to Buy Locally Grown Trees
Maryland Department of Agriculture Encourages Residents to Buy Fresh, Locally-Grown Christmas Trees During Agency Tree Lighting, Farm Visit; 18-Foot Maryland-Grown White Pine Donated by Harford County...
View ArticleHigh School Students Recognized by Phi Beta Kappa
St. Mary’s College of Maryland Recognizes County High School Students On November 14 the Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at St. Mary’s College of Maryland held its 16th annual book awards, presenting...
View ArticleOscar Hayes, Sr., 85
On Monday, December 2, 2013 at age 85, Oscar Hayes, Sr. peacefully departed this life at Southern Maryland Hospital in Clinton, Maryland. Oscar was born March 16, 1928 in Little Rock, Arkansas; he was...
View ArticleHollywood/Broad Creek Water Storage Tank Public Meeting
The St. Mary’s County Metropolitan Commission (MetCom) will hold a Public Meeting on Wednesday, December 11, 2013, beginning at 6:30 pm at the Commission’s offices, located at 23121 Camden Way,...
View ArticleCSM Presents Holiday Chorale Concerts
Thursday, December 5, 7:30 pm – La Plata Campus. Thursday, December 12, 7:30 pm – Leonardtown Campus. Tickets: $5 in advance, $7 day of concert CSM’s Chorale, under the direction of Krystal McCoy, is a...
View ArticleHoyer Statement on Innovation Act
House Democratic Whip Steny H. Hoyer (MD) released the following statement on H.R. 3309, the Innovation Act, which passed the House today: “I want to thank Rep. John Conyers, Ranking Member of the...
View ArticleBoehner Sends Message to Moeller Crusaders
Speaker Boehner’s mighty Moeller Crusaders are playing for their second straight Ohio Division I high school football title on Saturday, and he has this message for the team: “All right, Big Moe, I...
View ArticleComing Events at Bayside History Museum
Saturday, January 11, 2014 at 2:00 pm: Jukebox Sock Hop Learn a little bit about what life was like in Maryland in the 1950s and take a look at the jukebox in our collection, then learn a few easy...
View ArticleMechanicsville Man Sentenced to 90 Days in Jail for Manslaughter
UPDATE: On Friday, December 6, Randy Phillip Whiten, 40, of Mechanicsville was sentenced to 90 days after pleading guilty to the charge of Criminal Negligent Manslaughter by Vehicle. Whiten will begin...
View ArticleHoliday Sights and Sounds at St. Mary’s Festival of Trees
The Southern Maryland Higher Education Center came alive with the sights and sounds of Christmas and the holidays, with St. Mary’s Hospice Festival of Trees on Saturday, December 7th. The hallway was...
View ArticleSponsors Needed to Assist Families
Participating in Annual Christmas Caring Program The St. Mary’s County Department of Aging & Human Services, Division of Human Services, in partnership with the Department of Social Services,...
View ArticleCharles County Operating Status Updates for December 9
Charles County Government offices will open two hours late today, Monday, December 9, due to inclement weather. Charles County Government administrative offices will open at 10 am. County government...
View ArticleSt. Mary’s County Government Storm Status
December 9 The winter storm which affected the greater Washington D.C. area has had minimal impact on the county overall though there may be a few slick spots. The Department of Public Works and...
View ArticleNAS Pax River Status December 9th
NAS Patuxent River is open. Critical employees must report to work as scheduled. All other employees may take unscheduled leave, telework or leave without pay. Notify your supervisor of you intentions...
View ArticleChristmas Events for Your Calendar
Patuxent Voices performs Holiday Concerts Patuxent Voices, Southern Maryland’s premiere women’s a cappella group, presents “A Musical Journey through the Season” during this holiday. Three concerts are...
View ArticleObamaCare’s Back-End Problems Come Front and Center
ObamaCare is causing families widespread sticker shock, scaring small businesses, and sending doctors into early retirement. Things can’t get any worse, right? Think again. There is now the matter of...
View ArticleObamaCare Horror Stories from Rep. Renee Ellmers
In this week’s Republican address, Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC), chair of the Republican Women’s Policy Committee, shares stories from constituents hit with sticker shock and cancellation letters because...
View ArticleState Police Urge Caution With Pending Storm
Maryland State Police along with the Maryland Emergency Management Agency, State Highway Administration and other local agencies are urging motorists to use caution if they have to travel during the...
View ArticleNAS Patuxent River status is: OPEN WITH UNSCHEDULED LEAVE
NAS Patuxent River status is: OPEN WITH UNSCHEDULED LEAVE. NAS Patuxent River is open. Critical employees must report to work as scheduled. All other employees may take unscheduled leave, telework or...
View ArticleCharles County Government Open with Liberal Leave on Dec. 10
Commissioner Meeting Session Canceled Charles County Government will open on time today, Tuesday, Dec. 10 with the liberal leave policy in effect for all non-essential employees. Essential employees...
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