June 23, 2026

Aviation Classrooom to Open at Forrest Center

This game-based learning environment will collaborate with pre-existing STEM programs to enrich the classroom experience.

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Restored DoD Funds to Reduce Civilian Furlough Days

The president, some senators and the Pentagon push for military budget relief and the first pilot to break the sound barrier suggests a less expensive aircraft.

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Don’t Revitalize, Re-Purpose Lexington Park

Retail won’t save Great Mills Road. It doesn’t have to, the road already offers a growing array of services. Tom Watts suggests the next Lexington Park development plan capitalize on that.

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First Arrested Landing of X-47B Unmanned Demonstrator

The U.S. Navy and Northrop Grumman Corp. conducted the first fly-in arrested landing of the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.

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Delegate Bohanan’s Third Town Hall Meeting Tuesday

Topics will include legislation considered during the 2013 legislative session including initiatives that became law as well as those that failed.

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Budget Win for Pax? Waiting Win for China? No Change in N. Korea.

A bevy of reports released late last week provide some hopeful budget news for Pax River, but military and cyber warnings from almost everywhere else.

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Sabre Honored at 2013 Corporate Philanthropy Summit

In addition to receiving Top In-Kind Donor, Top Cash Donor and Community Impact awards at the corporate level, Sabre and their employees in Lexington Park MD donates in all these categories in the Southern Maryland community directly.

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P-8A Gives NAVAIR the Best Bang for the Buck

The P-8A Poseidon was described by Navy officers as a “quantum leap in speed and range” and a “game changer in surveillance.” Also ahead of schedule and under budget the P-8A could be a game changer in acquisition as well.

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NAACP Eliminating Achievement Gaps Looks to Spring Ridge

St. Mary's County NAACP

Education and eliminating the achievement gap remain a NAACP priority; the recent Spring Ridge Middle School fire opens an opportunity to advance that goal.

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Sotterley Presents: “Women of Sotterley”

Sotterley Holiday

History lives on at Sotterly Plantation. On May 11th, take a tour of the plantation and learn about the women who helped make it run. Tour runs at 3pm.

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