June 27, 2026

Drones Sliding from Military Budgets

Work is halting, RFPs are slipping and budgets for unmanned military vehicles are falling.

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Job Seekers, Employers Register for August Job Fair

Over 20 recruiters are registered for the August job fair, to be held August 20 from 3-7 p.m.

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Get the App to Track Project Solicitations

Track your government project and your competition by searching the new app with the key words, but a government search for extraterrestrials is about to end.

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Bob Taylor, Working in the BTE “Sandbox”

Also known as a materials testing lab, the measuring and testing of soils at BTE’s lab assures the safety and strength of the infrastructure underpinning of our community.

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Community Policing Arrives in Lexington Park

The Lexington Park Business & Community Association introduces new community policing director Sgt. Clay Safford Wednesday night at Bay District firehouse. “Residents, business and property owners working with the Sheriff’s Office to take back the streets!”

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For Quick Results, DoD Could ‘BRAC’ Two Commands

With the president scolding Republican hawks for holding up military needs by continuing sequestration, the Pentagon evaluates drastic budget cuts in DoD, such as eliminating two commands and 5,000 jobs.

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Turn Trash into Treasure Wednesday at Annmarie

Bring your own food and drink and enjoy turning trash into treasure at the artLAB this Wednesday!

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Connect Military Families, Donate Old Cell Phones

Sierra Management and Technologies and Cell Phones for Soldiers have teamed up to help provide deployed soldiers with free access to calls home.

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MetCom to Hold Meeting on Water Meter Project

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Water meter installations may affect you; an informational meeting will be held August 13.

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Food and Art Come to Annmarie

In celebration of the Small Works exhibition and sale, Annmarie Garden will host an adult evening of live music and quality catering.

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