June 20, 2026

The Broadband Challenge: Going Deep

The broadband “backbone” now reaches deeply into Southern Maryland. The challenge is going the last mile.

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Why Maryland Has the Nation’s Top Schools

MD Speaker of the House of Delegates praises Del. John Bohanan for helping keep Maryland educational institutions top in the nation.

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Morning Coffee: Defense Industry Faces Future Challenges

The 2013 Top-Performing Companies study suggests that the defense industry is prospering but a closer look reveals challenges in the years ahead.

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Banish Summer Brain Drain at SMR

Summer Knights at St. Mary’s Ryken cover a wide variety of interests to keep young minds churning and primed for the upcoming school year.

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Recovery Court Building Alumnus Group

Michael West is turning his story of incorrigibility through recovery into outreach to bring alumni back to adult drug court.

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May Classes Continue at AMG with Sea Glass Jewelry

May 18 create a pendant and earrings with sea glass found on Southern Maryland beaches, or May 20-21 join a floral watercolor class.

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$3.5M Available for MD Nonpublic Schools

Bohanan: “The continued and increased availability of such funds are critical to our county’s ability to aid our present and future students in their education.”

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The Nationals Welcome Mother’s Day Babies

MedStar St. Mary’s is among the MedStar Health Hospitals partnering with the Washington Nationals effort to grow the National Family from day one.

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CSM Robotics Team Competes Globally

The Talons finished ahead of top U.S. engineering schools’ teams from Purdue University, University of Florida and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Congress Resists Personnel Benefit Cuts

The Joint Chiefs and DefSec Hagel say personnel cost cuts necessary to preserve “readiness”, but Congress remains committed to preserving benefits.

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