June 5, 2026

Sequestration Cuts Could Equal Government Furloughs

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Congress leaves town without fixing sequestration or passing a permanent budget.

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Southern Maryland Takes Care of Its Own

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Thanks to volunteers’ efforts this year, veterans received care, poor people got free dental care and devastated lives were rebuilt.

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Lexington Park Geo-Trail Wins Heritage Grant

Successful Lexington Park MD heritage geo-trail to resupply commemorative coins and geocaches with a grant from So. Md. Heritage Area Consortium

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Walden Changes to Meet Substance Abuse Challenges

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Walden Behavioral Health’s Anchor treatment facility in Charlotte Hall has begun psychiatric treatment.

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Fashionista Vendors Sought for So. Md. Fashion Flea Market

SOMD Fashion Flea Market to showcase gently-loved designer clothing, handbags, jewelry, accessories, shoes, and home decor, Oct. 20 at Lola Belle Co.

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Beautiful Weekend for the St. Mary’s County Fair

Beautiful weather greeted the first full day of the 2012 St. Mary’s County Fair this Friday in Leonardtown, Maryland.

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Thunder Goes to Green Bay

Also learns the valuable lesson: “Don’t get stuck on stupid.”

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Hoyer, Dems Call for Congress to Stay in Town

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House Democrats urge the GOP leadership to cancel the Congressional recess and deal with sequestration.

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VADM Dunaway Takes Command of NAVAIR

Command change ceremony Tuesday marks the end of VADM Architzel’s Navy career.

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NAVAIR Gains New Fire Scout Experts in Afghanistan

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Maintenance and operations officers from Northrop Grumman recently became government employees.

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