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TurnAbout Cafe offers fresh coffee in addition to job training
Pam Klink, manager of TurnAbout Cafe in Owings, works on putting together a large order for boxed lunches on Dec.
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Tipsy?Taxi! Will Be Running Again This New Year's
AAA Mid-Atlantic, the Maryland Department of Transportation's State Highway Administration and Yellow Cab announced the Second Annual Tipsy?Taxi! Campaign to run this New Year's Eve.
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Commissioners re-elect officers to new term
The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners unanimously reelected its officers to another year-long term Tuesday, with Wilson Parran to serve again as president and Jerry Clark as vice president.
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Hospitality warms the chilly weekend
The Young Professionals Network, a program of the Calvert County Chamber of Commerce was recognized by the Beach Business Group for its "The Nightmare Before Christmas" float Saturday during the North Beach ...
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Charges add up for jailed man
A man who has been indicted for a slew of charges on four separate indictments was denied a bond request by Judge Warren J. Krug at the Calvert County Circuit Court on Dec.
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Neighbors raise money for victims of fire
Neighbors of the Holland family, who lost all of their belongings in a Huntingtown home fire on Nov.
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People and Places
Association participates in annual coat drive The National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors-Carroll/Howard participated in the Shepherd Staff annual Call for Coats program by donating 25 coats.
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Wineries change postponed
Winery owners confronted the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners last week, asking them to reject a proposed change to zoning laws that they said could threaten their businesses.
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Safe Nights provides food, shelter from cold of winter
Anna Kitzmiller of Chesapeake Beach prepares a roast for serving at St. Nicholas Lutheran Church as part of the Safe Nights homeless shelter program.
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A laugh with the jolly old elf
Emma Mooney, 2, left, of Huntingtown tells Santa Claus she wants a baby doll for Christmas while her sister Maddie, 4, expressed her desire for purple roller skates Saturday at St.
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Police search for possible burglar in Owings
A male suspect is still at large after he was allegedly caught breaking into an Owings residence at 8:56 a.m. on Monday.
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'Maryland's economy clearly will be deteriorating'
Bad news is constant news these days as Maryland's government tries to get a handle on its revenue picture for next year.
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You Can Prevent Rabies Poster Contest Winners Are Announced
Students in Calvert and St. Mary's counties took first place honors in the You Can Prevent Rabies poster contest, the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has announced.
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Owings appointed to commission
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners unanimously appointed George W. Owings III to the Calvert County Fire and Rescue Commission.
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Most seniors passed HSAs
Data released Tuesday by the Maryland State Board of Education shows that 94.3 percent of Calvert County public high school seniors have passed their High School Assessments, state-mandated standardized tests ...
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Club opens with fanfare, gov. visit
Dignitaries at the grand opening ceremony of Bayside Boys & Girls Club in North Beach on Oct.
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Relision News
Friendship United Methodist Church, at Route 2 and Friendship Road, will hold a farm heritage show and shrimp and roast beef dinner from 2 to 6 p.m. Dinners are $16, or $8 for children ages four to 10.
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Bingo game approved
O and approval was its name-o. A Basket Bingo game benefiting Appeal Elementary School in Lusby will go forward after all, following a unanimous decision by the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners on ...
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Fair in full swing
Abbie Pike, 7, left, of Prince Frederick and Madison Bishop, 7, and Hallie Fedorchak, 7, of Owings enjoy the Paratrooper carnival ride Wednesday on the opening night of the fair in Barstow.
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Council voices road safety ideas and concerns
When driving Calvert roads, many people don't think about safety unless they slow down in a torrential downpour or notice a police cruiser when they are speeding, but traffic safety is in the forefront of the ...
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