June 25, 2026

Sequestration ’14 Threatens 6,000+ DoD Civilian Jobs

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A Pentagon plan would cut thousands more civilian jobs if sequestration is not averted in fiscal 2014 and another looks to cut JSF costs which is hoped to increase international support of the fighter jet.

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SMECO Warns of Fraud Scam

SMECO warns customer-members not to provide personal, financial, or electric account information to unauthorized callers.

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Third Open House for Lex Park Plan

Wednesday is the final open house before the latest Lexington Park development plan is submitted into the county government approval process.

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Great Mills Pool Goes Indoors

With the fall season approaching, the Great Mills Pool will become an indoor facility, closing temporarily from Sept. 3-15.

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Safely Dispose of Household Hazardous Waste, Scrap Tires

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On Sept. 7 and Nov. 2, residents will have opportunities to dispose of household hazardous waste.

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Meet Skyhawk Pilots at Patuxent Air Museum

Come to the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum in Lexington Park, MD, from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, to meet experienced A-4 Skyhawk pilots at the museum’s Meet the Airplane! event.

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NAVAIR Tests GPS Protections at Pax

The Navy is hoping the testing of anti-jamming technologies will demonstrate the availability of smaller GPS protection solutions.

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CSM Offering Veteran-Only Classes this Fall

Courses Taught by Instructors with Military Service connect young and retiring veterans, for more than just classroom education.

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Whistleblowers Take Losses

Manning gets 35 years, federal court limits job rights of employees in sensitive positions and DoD hires a cyber chief to work with contractor cyber-security breaches.

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SMCM Hosts Workshop for Local Businesses

St. Mary’s College helps Maryland businesses develop partnerships to foster innovation and support university-based research through MIPS.

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