Sotterley Presents ‘Slavery, Resistance and Freedom’
In honor of Black History Month, Sotterley Plantation is pleased to offer the second of five 2nd Saturday Series presentations.
Holiday Display Contest Winners Honored
The winners of the Lexington Park Business and Community Association’s fourth annual Holiday Display Contest were honored Wednesday night.
Dean of Students to Deliver King Birthday Keynote
Keynote speaker Roberto N. Ifill has worked extensively with students for over 20 years.
All DoD Workers Could Be Furloughed Under Latest Plan
Virtually all civilian defense employees would be furloughed if Congress doesn’t resolve sequestration by March.
Meet the Builder Who Meets Deadlines
Unlike Congress, meeting deadlines is standard operating procedure for Errington Builders.
PMA-226 Marks a Year of an Expanded Mission
The Navy’s Specialized and Proven Aircraft Program Office (PMA-226) recently marked the first anniversary of its broadened mission.
Hoyer Receives State of the Bay Report
Congressman Steny H. Hoyer met with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) to discuss their recent 2012 State of the Bay report.
Jeopardy Tournament Coming to Great Mills HS
The Southern Maryland Jeopardy Tournament will be held Friday, Jan. 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Great Mills High School auditorium.
The First F-35C Trainer Rolls off the Line
The Navy’s first stealth aircraft trainer will head to Florida to hone the skills of F-35C pilots.
IRS Raises Deduction Caps for 2012 Taxpayers
Taxpayers may see some relief on their filings this year as the IRS raises the limits on standard deductions and exemptions.





















