June 6, 2026

More Than Art at the Air and Sea Art Auction

Student volunteers made the inaugural silent art auction a success, donating time, art and entertainment for the evening.

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Expect Loud Flight Patterns from Pax Friday Morning

Attack Aircraft

Lexington Park residents may notice increased noise levels Friday, 8-10 a.m. Pilot training that morning will include low altitude flight patterns

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Free Flights for Youth on International Young Eagles Day

June 8 is the annual opportunity for 8- to 17-year-olds to catch a ride with FAA licensed pilots out of St. Mary’s County Regional Airport. First come first served begins at 9 a.m. Subject to weather conditions.

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Glen Ives of Sabre Among LSM Heritage Honorees

Leadership Southern Maryland presents Heritage Awards to individuals who embody the organization’s three tenets – Leadership, Service, and Mentoring.

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Navy Working to Counter Missile and Budget Threats

Today’s House budget debates will shape Defense policy and spending into the future sequestration years.

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Self-Harm Awareness Workshop Friday June 14th

Non-suicidal self injury is most common among young people. The workshop is sponsored by Walden’s Cove/D.F.Z., a free program and place open to youth 12-17 with concerns about drugs or alcohol.

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13th Leading Edge Awards Names 2013 Honorees

Leading Edge award trophy crop

Leading Edge Awards and their partners honor businesses that spur growth in the community.

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FDR Construction to Follow Sewer & Water Upgrade

Great Mills Trading Post was contracted by St. Mary’s County to build the Lexington Park segment of FDR. It will be the first county-built road since construction of Pegg Road in 1989.

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Who’s Working Today?

Four generations work at Dyson Building Center on Rt 5 in Great Mills MD – a family-owned business grown from a sawmill on the St. Mary’s River.

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Defense Contractors Pay & Clearances Questioned

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Contractor wages catch Senate budgeting attention again as security clearance questions fill both chambers. Next Fire Scout moves forward.

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