June 6, 2026

Bad Spending Outlook for Defense & Officers

But not even sequestration slows progress of JSF. NSA leak suggests security threats are greatest from within.

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26th Annual Wade-In Shines Light on River’s Health

Wade-In

Congressman Steny Hoyer says improving the health of our waterways requires conscious effort by all.

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14 Universities Coming for Higher Ed Center Open House

southern maryland higher education center

Thursday June 20, the Southern MD Higher Ed Center will hold its fall semester open house.

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Furlough Impacts Widen, JSF Stays A Budget Winner

Despite reductions elsewhere, a month of achievements and cost savings is good news for the JSF. It’s more of a mixed bag for cyber-security.

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Navy Museum Honors Flag Day, Holds MEET THE AIRPLANE!

Leading up to Father’s Day the museum hosts aviation and flag artist Douglas Rowe Saturday the 15th with MEET THE AIRPLANE!

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SMCM Votes to Freeze Tuition

St. Mary's College of Maryland

Legislation passed that could ultimately freeze tuition at the college for the next two years, as well as provide new funding for a leadership program.

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Errington Builders’ Master Plumber Can Plumb Any Home

E&M Plumbing’s Don Eaton, with 30 years as a master plumber, says he and his co-worker can “plumb any house.” Exactly what Errington Builders wants.

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Charlotte Hall Vets Reflect on Memorial Day

Charlotte Hall Veteran’s Home honors fallen soldiers during Memorial Day ceremony.

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Where in the World? Continues to Charm and Confound

Are you a follower? Here’s the latest score: Joe Feuer correctly identified the Kalmar Nyckel and Margaret F pegged the covered bridge. The first to correctly identify this photo receives a photo from the JefClarkArt archives.

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Vintage Source Opening Early in June

This is the week the funky, eclectic mix of architectural finds, antiques and vintage furniture is unveiled at the old Compton general store.

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