June 4, 2026

Top US Military Officers Ordered to Pentagon Summit

Zero Trust DoD

The US military’s top officers have been called to Quantico tomorrow, Sept. 30. DefSec Pete Hegseth’s directive did not offer a reason for the gathering of hundreds of generals and admirals from all across the globe. The move has created some confusion and alarm. Some top generals are bracing for possible firings or demotions. Although the White House has been downplaying the event, the president announced on Sunday he would be speaking at it.

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Bivens to Lead National P&R Commission

Bivens

Ray Bivens, director of the St. Mary’s County Department of Recreation & Parks, has begun his term as chair of the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies.

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Stewart Artwork in New College Exhibit

Stewart

New art exhibit at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, “Sharing our Common Humanity from Common Ground,” features 38 portraits of Historic Sotterley descendants by artist Nicole Stewart.

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Hoyer Urges EPA: Don’t Abandon Efforts to Combat Climate Change

Rep. Steny H. Hoyer and other Maryland delegation members are urging the EPA not to abandon efforts to combat climate change. They are concerned by the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal to eliminate the 2009 Endangerment Finding.

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Work Planned on Mattapany Road

Mattapany Road

Roadway improvements will begin on or about September 29, 2025, on Mattapany Road beginning from Route 5 (Point Lookout Road) extending just past St. Mary’s College of Maryland.

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DNR: How Too Many Deer Are Harming Maryland’s Forests

Deer

Like rabbits overrunning a garden, an overpopulation of deer will have detrimental effects on the undergrowth and vegetation in a forest.

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Hoyer Pushes to Keep Key Bridge a Priority

Team Maryland lawmakers continue to work with the US Department of Transportation on the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a vital transportation artery and gateway to the Port of Baltimore, Rep. Steny H. Hoyer said.

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COSMIC Symphony Celebrates Its 30th

COSMIC

COSMIC Symphony will celebrate its 30th anniversary with concerts October 11 and 12 featuring the music of Stravinsky, Brahms, and Rimsky-Korsakov.

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MD Loses Most Fed Jobs in US

Maryland has lost more than 15,000 federal jobs since the start of the year, the largest such decline in the country during the Trump administration’s government reduction efforts. The trend has continued. In August, Maryland lost another 2,500 federal jobs,

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NAWCAD Premieres Pax River Documentary

Pax River

The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division premiered the documentary, “Flight Tested: The Story of Pax River,” showing how the test pilots, engineers, and innovators of Pax River shaped the Navy yesterday and today.

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