June 27, 2026

Drones Now World’s Weapon of Choice

They’ve changed the way we go to war.

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SMECO Leads by World-Class Example

Leading in renewable energy & conservation, SMECO approaches a one-year anniversary at its first solar farm and opens a new engineering and operations center running at one-third traditional energy costs.

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Visit 13 Different Universities at SMHEC

southern maryland higher education center

Mark your calendar for the SoMD Higher Education Center Open House Thursday, Nov. 7, and learn about over 90 degree programs.

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Hospital Earns Recognition for Business

MedStar St. Mary’s takes gold after an intensive review by Maryland Performance Excellence Award Committee.

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JSF Scrutinized; Red Tape Is Cut for Aircraft Exports

As the JSF undergoes increasing cost surveillance and accountability studies at home, the White House is making foreign weapon sales easier.

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Hoyer: We Are Committed to Protect Waterfront from Storms

Investing in programs to restore natural barriers along the Atlantic coast that protect beaches and harbors remains an important and ongoing effort, says Rep. Hoyer.

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Contractors Play Defense to Preserve Profits

Defense firms use multiple tactics to protect their bottom lines as shifts in funding and wish lists force rebalancing.

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A Windy Race after the SATs

The Sailing Center Chesapeake teaches students to sail, to race, to log the results and do it all without missing the SATs. A point considered in Hana Zwick’s report.

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Good Moves: Celebrating Recovery, Learning Chess

This year’s Recovery Block Party included lessons with nearly life-sized chess pieces. Here’s a quick video run-through of the rules of the game.

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Great Mills Student to Sing in National Choir

Lovell Rose from Great Mills High School has been selected as a member of the 2013 NAfME All-National Honor Mixed Choir singing in a concert Oct. 30 in Nashville, Tenn.

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