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Jarboe wants more input from public on MetCom projects
The St. Mary's County Metropolitan Commission already borrowed $10.6 million for upcoming projects in 2007, but came back to the county commissioners Tuesday to take some projects out and add others back in.
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New Agenda
The Board of Appeals will consider the following: 1. Application/case no: ZAAP #06-110-066, Huseman/Estate of Jane Catherine Bowles Property owner: Richard B. Huseman, Jr.
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Presidents Report: Building Upon Progress
Looking back on the past year always feels a little bit like reading a report card or a test score.
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Hot Tickets
Light Opera Company of Southern Maryland with Newtowne Players will present "Hansel and Gretel" at 4 p.m. Dec.
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Media Release
BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS 2009 MEETING SCHEDULE Cases are reviewed twice a year, or as needed, for disabled adults who have been placed into guardianship.
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King to retire from MetCom
Steve King, director of the St. Mary's County Metropolitan Commission since 1998, has been with the water and sewer utility since 1976.
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Signs could soon flash brighter
A zoning amendment is at the planning commission table that would allow digital signs with moving, scrolling text and images.
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Military
Seafarer Nate White of Alamo is a new member of the United States Merchant Marines, having graduated from the Unlicensed Apprentice Program at the Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education, located ...
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Eight unknowns honored at Tulip Memorial ceremony
Pax River Executive Officer Capt. Steven Schmeiser was the main speaker at last Friday morning's memorial ceremony for the eight unknown Sailors who died when the Union gunboat USS Tulip exploded off Piney ...
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Seafarer Honored for Risking Life in 24-Foot Waves to Save Drowning Man
John O. Dacuag receives the Coast Guard's Gold Lifesaving Medal from Rear Adm. Manson K. Brown.
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County government news
The St. Mary's County Board of Elections will hold its first absentee ballot canvass at 10 a.m. Nov.
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Sunken crab pots may be death traps
Crab traps do no good if they sit at the bottom of the river. The Maryland-based Institute of Maritime History in its work to chart submerged wrecks has found many derelict crab traps and one lost pound net at ...
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In the spotlight
The fourth annual celebration of the St. Mary's River will be held at Historic St.
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Art association launches contest for youngest artists
It's a chance for the county's youngest artists to show off their skills. The St.
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Leonardtown is setting for Loker's new children's book
Sandcastles. A friendly dragon. Two friends with a secret. And it all happens in Leonardtown.
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Fourteen Stewards Recertify
Fourteen Seafarers recently completed their respective climbs to the summit of the merchant mariner culinary training ladder when they graduated from the steward recertification course offered at the ...
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Lots of little violins sought for elementary school program
About three dozen students have signed up for music education at Green Holly Elementary School in Lexington Park, and an effort is under way to make sure each one of them has an instrument.
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Funds OK'd to control erosion at lighthouse
One bid came in low on one project and another came in too high for another project.
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Commissioner Agenda
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ITEMS Tuesday, August 26, 2008 1. Draft Agenda for Sept.
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Burch House project funded
The Southern Maryland Heritage Area Consortium announced that six projects in Southern Maryland and the consortium operations will all be funded by the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority.
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