May 19, 2024

U.S. House Reps Seek Protection for DoD Budget

Several efforts under way to soften sequester impact on Defense spending.

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Fun for the Whole Family at Artsfest

With over 170 artist booths, live music, a kid’s Discovery Tent, and more, there is something for everyone at the 20th Annual Artsfest at Annmarie Garden.

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Substance Recovery Court Receives CMI Check

Formerly known as Adult Drug Court, the loss of federal funding has prompted formation of a citizen committee to seek replacement funding sources.

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Days Off Welcomes You Inside

The familiar mobile restaurant expanded into a full deli and grill at Route 235 and MacArthur Blvd.

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Create Art, Sip and Socialize at Wine Wednesday

Head to Annmarie Gardens with your favorite beverage for “Wine Wednesday,” where adults can create home decor, fashion items and more in the artLAB.

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Leaders, Learn the Healthcare Options

Free training available Sept. 16 for community leaders in St. Mary’s County on new health care options.

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90 Percent of Health Care Decisions Made by Women

Congressman Steny Hoyer’s 11th Women Equality Luncheon focused on the Affordable Care Act as the start of enrollment approaches.

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The Only Clue: It’s Near Pax

The clue is this: What you are seeing is very close to NAS:Pax and in plain sight for a pair of sharp eyes. Winning guesses win prizes.

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Lyme 10 Times More Prevalent Than Reported

Maryland is one of the 13 states accounting for 96 percent of Lyme disease; half its victims never know they’ve been bitten; a quarter continue suffering years after testing negative for the causative bacteria.

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Remembrances and a Bull Market on Military Strikes

As the victims of 9/11 were remembered, Kerry prepared to meet with Russia about removing Syria’s chemical weapons without a military strike while Wall Street surges on Tomahawk missile stock.

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