June 3, 2026

St. Mary’s College to Discuss ‘The Politics of Food’

food

Panel discussion will examine “How Washington’s 2012 â€Ë-Farm’ Bill Affects Our Food, Our Farmers and Our Bay” April 19.

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Housing Authority Announces Public Hearing on Funding

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The St. Mary’s County Housing Authority is preparing to submit its application for grant funding.

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Morning Coffee: Navy Buyers Warn Austerity Will ‘Hurt’

The Navy’s acquisitions brass warn contractors that the new era of austerity will bring financial pain.

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Sea-Air-Space: APKWS Goes to War

Capt. Brian Corey, APKWS

The Advanced Precision Kill Weapons System, a laser guidance modification for 2.75″ rockets, has seen combat in Afghanistan.

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Raley’s Still Anchors Lexington Park

Terry Raley

Raley’s Home Furnishings is still family operated, run today by the founder’s daughter, Terry Raley, from its original location on Great Mills Road.

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Yes, the NSA Does Like Small Business

NSA Burger

Whether licensing out patented technologies or issuing contracts for dog food, the NSA would like to work with your small business.

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Pax Partnership Invests $1 Million in St. Mary’s Physics

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The Patuxent Partnership plans to invest of $1 million to grow and expand the physics department at St. Mary’s College of Maryland.

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Astronaut Advises NAVAIR Staff to Find Mentors

NAVAIR mentor Architzel

Astronaut Pierre Thuot was one of four Navy leaders who spoke at the “Navigating NAVAIR “¦ and Beyond” mentoring event April 4.

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Morning Coffee: Navy Kicks Off the Search for Next Fighter

The Navy releases a request for information about the generation beyond the Joint Strike Fighter.

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SMECO Competes in Lineman’s Rodeo

Daniel Hutchins and Jeremy Green in capacitor changeout

More than 13 electric utilities across the region participated in events that tested their agility, skill, and safe work practices.

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