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Fire displaces Lusby residents
A fire at a Lusby residence that caused an estimated $100,000 in damage displaced a family from their home on Sunday night.
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Health report gives mixed results
The number of children diagnosed with autism in the local school system more than doubled in only four years, according to the 2008 Community Health Assessment, a report released by Calvert County charities and ...
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Dominion donates $20k to food bank
Members of Dominion presented the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners with a ceremonial check to represent the $20,000 it has contributed to the Maryland Food Bank in Hughesville.
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'Bonnie and Clyde' thieves stole workers' tips
A young couple working together robbed Lusby business establishments' tip jars during the holiday season, with one distracting the employees while the other one steals the tip jars.
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Robbery suspect indicted
The man who was arrested in connection with a Lusby pharmacy armed robbery and an attempted armed robbery was indicted in the Calvert County Circuit Court on Dec.
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Tuba Christmas
Jay Converse of Fairfax, Va. plays in the TUBAChristmas performance Saturday at Calvert Baptist Church in Lusby.
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Dominion donates $20,000 to food bank
Pictured from left are Terry Shannon, acting county administrator for Calvert County; Maureen Hoffman, director of the Calvert County Department of Community Resources; Karen Lehman Cieplak, director of the ...
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Home health worker charged with stealing from elderly client
A woman employed at a Prince Frederick home health care company was indicted in the Calvert County Circuit Court last week for allegedly stealing checks and using her client's checking account to pay her bills ...
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Enviros respond to NRC, Constellation
A coalition of environmental groups has filed a brief with a regulatory panel defending its challenges to a proposed expansion of Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant in Lusby.
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GuestAssist featured in USA article NFL Targeting the Unruly Fan
Count Washington Redskins season-ticket holder Rick Cable as a big supporter of the NFL's new Fan Code of Conduct.
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Neighbors rally to help care for ill infant
By Jaime North LEWISBURG -- Hidden in a corner of the borough, three blocks from the heavily trafficked intersection of Routes 15 and 45, the North Seventh Street neighborhood has kept its charm through ...
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Lusby resident looks to share stage with John Mayer
Lusby resident Dylan Galvin, 23, a 2003 Patuxent High School graduate, is competing against other bands across the country vying to share the stage with musician John Mayer.
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Freezer Victims Died of Asphyxiation: Medical Examiner
Two adopted children whose bodies were found in their mother's freezer died of asphyxiation, according to the medical examiner.The bodies of Jasmine Nicole Bowman, 9, and Minnet Cecila Bowman, 11, were found in ...
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Workforce housing project moves forward
A development project that will include 24 lower-cost "workforce" houses inched forward again Wednesday.
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County projects may be at risk
State Del. Anthony O'Donnell announced his opposition to county bond funding requests on Tuesday, while Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr.
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Board to review challenge to third reactor
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has established an Atomic Safety and Licensing Board to oversee the licensing process for a proposed third reactor at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant in Lusby, it ...
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A reason to SMILE
Marion Carter of Lusby, far left, gets a plate filled at SMILE's annual Thanksgiving dinner Thursday at Catamarans Restaurant on Solomons Island.
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Can Southern Md. bridge handle an evacuation?
A small peninsula on the western side of the Chesapeake Bay , Calvert County is home to the only nuclear power plant in the state.
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Tractor merchants roll with changes in agriculture here
Guy Brothers Implements started its tractor dealership in 1904 in Clements. The newer kids on the block, Lusby Motor Co.
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Escape Route: Some worry Southern Maryland bridge not equipped for traffic evacuation
A small peninsula on the western side of the Chesapeake Bay, Calvert County is home to the only nuclear power plant in the state.
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