June 6, 2026

Your Bike Can Be Insured

Insurance companies like Waring-Ahearn offer insurance for your bicycle, a sport on the increase.

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Making a More Coordinated Business of NAVAIR

Vice Adm David Dunaway

Each discipline of NAVAIR “has been brought up individually… (not) in coordination with each other…We’re going to take a real hard pull on trying to make our business systems connect,” says Dunaway.

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Morning Coffee: House May Reverse DoD Benefit Cuts

DoD proposal to cut pay, housing aid, Tricare benefits and commissary offerings could be changed as legislators finalize their budget priorities.

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Authors, Renown Vietnam Memoirist & Wife, Discuss PTSD

Veteran Robert Mason, author of “Chickenhawk,” a NY Times bestselling memoir of Vietnam, and his wife Patience Mason, author/expert on PTSD, will speak at the Leonardtown campus of CSM March 28.

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Hoyer: May Maryland History Guide Us Forward

Maryland was founded 380 years ago on the principles of tolerance and peace, “May that moment guide us forward,” the congressman told the celebrants at Maryland Day.

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A Day for Dedicated Doctors

Since 1933, Doctor’s Day has been observed for those who dedicate their lives to patients. It is celebrated annually to commemorate the anniversary of the first use of general anesthetic in surgery.

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Morning Coffee: CNO – No Need for BRAC

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert said last week that he doesn’t believe the Navy needs to go through another round of base closures.

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GMHS Takes 2 of Top 4 Computer Bowl Spots

Encouraging the programmers of tomorrow, Southern Maryland High School Computer Bowl celebrates 25th anniversary with nearly 60 student participants.

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Pick A Commodity – Any Commodity

Do you know how the restructuring of the US Munitions List and Commodity Control List affects your exports? TSA’s ITAR expert does.

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Morning Coffee: F-35 Software May Delay Production

F-35C JSF night takeoff

Delays in critical software testing for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jet may slow production and increase development costs.

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