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Area Deaths
FRANK L. BUTLER, 88, of Pocomoke City died Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009, at home. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Holloway Funeral Home P.A. in Pocomoke City, where family and friends may call an ...
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Marriage Licenses
The following marriage licenses were filed in Wicomico County Circuit Court from Dec.
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Pollitt: Next two years will be 'time of action'
SALISBURY -- County Executive Rick Pollitt joined many Americans in making one of the most common New Year's resolutions during his State of the County address on Tuesday: Hit the gym.
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Triple amputee strives to be 'just like everyone else'
A triple amputee for more than 13 years, Will Kidwell has relied on the combined assistance of a manual and motorized wheelchair to maneuver around his Bivalve home.
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County had 'tough decisions' in 2008
SALISBURY -- In a year that began with a flap over pricey pens, Wicomico County Council members agreed to a landmark development agreement, struck down a police labor code law and thoroughly investigated the ...
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Helping needy a reward for Redmen
SALISBURY -- Edith Hall said the horror of what needy families go through during the winter is enough to make someone cry, but helping them brings tears of joy to her eyes.
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Area Deaths
KATHRYN E. ARNETT, 87, of Laurel died Tuesday, Dec. 16,2008 at Coastal Hospice at the Lake.
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Bells ring for Kettle campaign
SALISBURY -- Ringing a bell for the Salvation Army's Kettle campaign can be an uplifting experience, but it can also be a solitary one.
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Amusement Tax No Longer Issue for Crown Sports Complex
FRUITLAND , Md.- The Wicomico County Council on Tuesday voted to lower the county's amusement tax to 0 percent, meaning the tax was virtually eliminated.
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Police Officer Arrested for Theft
SALISBURY - A Fruitland police officer was arrested for theft yesterday after not paying for items purchased at the K-mart in Salisbury.
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Prostitution sting nets 16 arrests
SALISBURY -- City police released the names of johns and prostitutes arrested in a multiagency prostitution sting -- the largest recent prostitution bust, according to police -- that ended with the arrest of 14 ...
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Our Towns
SALISBURY -- The City Council plans to discuss a preliminary version of the Capital Improvement Program for the five-year period beginning with fiscal year 2010 during a work session today.
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Letter raised reader's interest, displayed wit
RE: 'Just asking a few questions,' Dec. 9 Is there a potential Daily Times staffer among its readers? Could there possibly be a weekly or monthly column written by Thomas Bray of Fruitland? His questions on a ...
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Fender Benders: Driving rain takes toll on city drivers
SALISBURY - Periods of heavy rain across the Delmarva Peninsula on Thursday contributed to several traffic mishaps in Wicomico County, according to the Maryland State Police in Salisbury.
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WMDT--Flags Exchanged And Given Out By Local American Legion
This weekend you could have received a free flag or even exchanged an old dingy one.
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Agenda is light for Fruitland council meeting
When the Fruitland City Council convenes for the final time in 2008, the governing body won't have much to discuss.
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Dui Arrests on the Shore
The following individuals were arrested by local law enforcement agencies on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol the week of Nov.
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Old topics to bounce back at session
SALISBURY -- The Wicomico County Council is expected Tuesday to tinker with two proposals -- one dealing with dangerous dogs, the other tax relief for youth sports -- that were recently put on hold.
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Crown Sports won't get full bailout
SALISBURY -- The Wicomico County Council is leaning toward giving some tax relief to the Crown Sports Center, but indicated Tuesday that it won't support a total bailout.
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Feed-A-Friend Marathon Drop-Off Locations
It is time for the 15th annual Cat Country - WMDT "Feed-A-Friend Marathon." This year more than ever, we need your helping in re-stocking our area food banks and pantries.
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