April 26, 2024

Rhythm & Steel for St. Mary’s 10th MLK Day

“Who would have thought, 10 years ago, that we would still have the energy that we started with?” Kelsey Bush at St. Mary’s County’s MLK Day Breakfast.

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Battle of AICUZ; Coming to a Theater Near You

An Achilles’ heel for the Navy, a linchpin for Lexington Park, will the 800 AICUZ properties turn the tide in the Revitalization War?

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What Do Property Taxes Buy?

No local income or property tax rate increase in seven years still gives St. Mary’s County a great value for its money, says Jack Russell.

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Housing Market Brightens with Improving Economy

2014 is expected to see a housing market rally with benefits for buyers and sellers.

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3rd Annual Parade Planning Underway

The date has been set for the 3rd Annual Pride in the Park Parade; sponsors needed and lots of planning still underway.

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When Lexington Park Was New

When building Pax, oral historians claim, “Construction was so intense pilots from Andrews were told, ‘just get up there, look for the clouds of dust and go in that direction’,” reports Julia King of Slackwater.

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Legislators Tackle Taxes to Minimum Wage

Legislators face a deficit and debates about where to find the revenues to fix it — including marijuana.

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Maryland’s $1.6 Billion Industry We’re NOT Capitalizing On

With an equine industry that currently brings in roughly $1.6 billion, Maryland is poised to profit even more from development of Hor$e Power.

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Were YOU Talking to ME?

You saw the “who,” now it’s time to answer “So, is that ME?” of export control reform.

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Hoyer: Affordable Care Act Already Saving Us Money

This year alone, 150,000 Marylanders covered by private insurance plans benefitted by a provision in the Affordable Care Act with an average of a $143 rebate.

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