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Hoyer gets state grain producers award
U.S. Rep. Steny H. Hoyer recently received the Dr. James R. Miller Award for 2008 from the Maryland Grain Producers Association.
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Man Wanted for Armed Robbery in Queenstown
Police say they are on the lookout for a man who robbed a store and assaulted a clerk in Queenstown on Saturday.
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Jet-boat operators report good start
Thunder Jet embarks from Convells Wharf, on Queenstown Bay, with the yellow-liveried Kawarau Jet operation on the pier behind.
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Police Beat for December 18
Someone stole more than $1,400 worth of tools last week from a truck parked on Woods Drive in Annapolis, city police said.
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Light peeks out on Black Friday shoppers
Black Friday will not be so bad after all, the National Retail Federation predicts.
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School Notes
Sean Johnson of Arnold received the president's education award for educational excellence at Mercersburg Academy's 115th commencement ceremony in June.
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Duo battles elements for win
Overcoming strong winds and even falling trees, Bruce McLeod and Phil Wood won the multisport 24 Hours of Southern Traverse around Lake Wakatipu on Saturday.
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Police Arrest Man for Raping 13-Year-Old Girl
Police say a man was charged with second-degree rape of a girl when she was 13 in Queenstown.
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Open to the public
One of the biggest open home operations in Queenstown's history will take place this weekend as Bayleys Queenstown opens the gates to the exclusive Threepwood development, off State Highway 6 at Ladies Mile.
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Tate Publishing First Time Author Makes Best Selling List
Maryland Christian author Neill G. Russell has received nationwide attention for his apocalyptic fiction novel, Newton's Riddle: The Psalm 83 Conspiracy Revealed.
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Local Digest
The Chesapeake Regional Association of Student Councils is hosting a Meet the Board Night from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Board of Education, 2664 Riva Road.
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MARYLAND: Partnership eyes wetland restoration
QUEENSTOWN, Md. -- State and federal environmental agencies and four Maryland businesses are launching a joint effort to restore wetlands around the state's coastal bays and around the Chesapeake Bay.
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Rare coup: mix of leaders is good chance for range of questions
A political debate in Queenstown later this month will be the biggest gathering of major party leaders in the 2008 election race and the largest gathering of its type in Queenstown for many years, organisers ...
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Golf Bulletin Board
HOPE HOUSE: Monday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m., Crofton Country Club, $125 per individual, or $410 per foursome.
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Gearing up for Cure Kids challenge
A group of 56 people from across New Zealand will leave Auckland on Wednesday with just $10 in their pockets, aiming to get two Queenstown in two days and raise money for Cure Kids on the way.
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Elkton woman charged in series of thefts
QUEENSTOWN An Elkton woman charged Wednesday in connection with a pair of recent burglaries in Queen Anne's County was also charged Thursday in connection with a burglary in Harford County last March.
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Princess Anne criticizes growth plan
Chris Jakubiak, the iconic planning and economic consultant whose portfolio of municipal clients stretches the state, is facing resistance in Princess Anne.
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Woman Wanted After Group Burglarizes Home
Police say they are looking for a woman after she and three juveniles broke into a home and tried to steal property that included a tractor in Queenstown on Tuesday.
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Burglary Via Flat Bed Trailer In Queen Anne's
An early morning burglary has landed a number of would-be thieves in trouble with the Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Office.
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Positive response from locals and visitors
Queenstown Lakes District Council's curbing alcohol-related violence officer Merv Aoake, left, with community guides Tamah Carson and Mike Blissett, start their patrol.
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