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Middle River resident wins two-night trip to St. Michaels
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—Orville Horton likes to travel all over the country, including a cruise to Alaska last September. The Middle River resident says he is excited to pack his bags, having been recently selected as a winner of a two-night getaway to St. Michaels, MD from the Maryland Lottery’s My Lottery Rewards(MLR) program.
Middle River resident wins two-night trip to St. Michaels
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—Orville Horton likes to travel all over the country, including a cruise to Alaska last September. The Middle River resident says he is excited to pack his bags, having been recently selected as a winner of a two-night getaway to St. Michaels, MD from the Maryland Lottery’s My Lottery Rewards (MLR) program. The 76-year-old retired from an area furniture manufacturing company in 2011, but returned to work as a consultant two days a week. Orville said that is enough to keep him busy and still leave time for travelling. Orville and his wife Frances have seen the road signs...
Maryland athletes to root for in the 2024 Paris Olympics
BALTIMORE, MD—The 2024 Olympic Games are here. The opening ceremonies of the 2024 Summer Games take place in Paris, France on Friday, July 26, with TV coverage beginning at noon EDT on NBC. Who to root for in Paris? Here is a list of the Olympic athletes from Maryland participating in the Summer Games: The full schedule of events can be found online here. BASKETBALL Kevin Durant, Suitland Alyssa Thomas, University of Maryland BOXING Jahmal Harvey, Oxon Hill FENCING Tatiana Nazlymov, Bethesda FIELD HOCKEY Grace Balsdon, University of Maryland Leah Crouse, University of Maryland Brooke DeBerdine, University of Maryland Emma DeBerdine, University of Maryland Kelee Lepage, University of Maryland Nike Lorenz, University of Maryland GYMNASTICS Khoi Young, Bowie SKATEBOARDING Ruby Lilley, Ocean City SWIMMING Phoebe Bacon, Chevy Chase Erin Gemmell, Potomac Chase Kalisz, Bel Air Katie Ledecky, Bethesda TRACK AND FIELD Thea LaFond, Silver Spring Masai Russell, Potomac Isabella Whittaker, Laurel Juliette Whittaker, Laurel Rudy Winkler, University of Maryland Quincy Wilson, Potomac Nicole Yeargin, Bowie TRAMPOLINE Jessica Stevens, Ellicott City VOLLEYBALL Aaron Russell, Ellicott City WRESTLING Aaron Brooks, Hagerstown Helen Maroulis, Rockville Kyle Snyder, Woodbine The post Maryland athletes to root for in the 2024 Paris Olympics appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Boar’s Head recalls liverwurst, other deli meat products over Listeria fears
BALTIMORE, MD—The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a recall of 207,528 pounds of deli meat sold nationwide by Boar’s Head Provisions Co., Inc.
Man arrested for fatal Dundalk shooting
DUNDALK, MD—A man has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with a fatal shooting that took place in Dundalk last month, Baltimore County police say. Detectives say 27-year-old Deandre Stokes was also charged with other firearms-related charges for the July 1 shooting in the 7700 block of Gough Street (21224). Officers from the Dundalk Precinct responded to the area for a shots fired call just after 10 p.m. Stokes was found outside with multiple gunshot wounds. Jamel Nation, 20, was pronounced dead at the scene, police say. Stokes is being held in the Baltimore County Detention Center. This article was written with the assistance of AI and reviewed by a human editor. Photo by Kindel Media from Pexels The post Man arrested for fatal Dundalk shooting appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Baltimore County man facing felony assault charges after displaying gun during road rage incident
GLEN BURNIE, MD—A Baltimore County man was arrested Wednesday evening on felony assault and gun charges following an alleged road rage incident in Anne Arundel County, according to a news release from the Maryland State Police. The accused is identified as Reginald Johnson, 37, of Gwynn Oak. Johnson is currently charged with felony assault, use of a gun in the commission of a felony, and other related offenses. Johnson was arrested on Wednesday evening and is currently being held without bond at the Anne Arundel County Detention Center. Johnson was identified and arrested after the victim alleged that a motorist brandished a red handgun during a roadway dispute on I-97 near I-895 on July 17. An investigation resulted in the seizure of a loaded firearm from the vehicle he was operating yesterday. Johnson was arrested without incident and transported to the Maryland State Police Glen Burnie Barrack for processing. Johnson faces a mandatory five-year prison sentence if convicted. Photo via Maryland State Police The post Baltimore County man facing felony assault charges after displaying gun during road rage incident appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Baltimore County Fire Department promotes 14 members
TOWSON, MD—Acting Fire Chief Scott Ebbert has announced the promotions of fourteen Baltimore County Fire Department members to the ranks of Fire Captain, Fire Lieutenant, Paramedic, and Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator (FADO). The following members are being promoted: FIRE CAPTAIN Fire Lieutenant Thomas Cook Fire Lieutenant John Cooke Fire Lieutenant Matthew P. Schultz Fire Lieutenant Stephen Sharp FIRE LIEUTENANT FS Torey Nichols FADO Johnny Owens PARAMEDIC EMTFF Nicole Fern EMT Justin James PEMT Clayton Kollanda EMT Rosalyn Ross-Doble FIRE APPARATUS DRIVER OPERATOR (FADO) EMTFF Martin Biernack EMTFF Jessica Heinzelman EMTFF Austin Lowe EMTFF Matthew Nickoles The promotions are effective July 27, 2024. The post Baltimore County Fire Department promotes 14 members appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Councilman Marks to recommend downzoning 18 acres along Bird River
WHITE MARSH, MD—Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Thursday announced rezoning recommendations designed to reduce the impact of development on the Bird River. First, Councilman Marks will recommend classifying nearly 18 acres of land on the southern side of the Bird River near White Marsh Run to RC 20, removing an existing industrial zoning. The new classification is designed to better protect this critical area of the Bird River region from development. Second, Councilman Marks will recommend removing all development potential from the Days Cove Park property owned by Baltimore County. The property will include a blend of RC 7, RC...
Maryland State Police to crack down on speeding along I-95 on Friday
BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland State Police will be cracking down on speeding on Friday. MSP will be participating in the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Speed Mobilization Month safety campaign, along with law-enforcement agencies across seven states in the region. NHTSA this month launched its Speeding Catches Up with You speeding prevention campaign to remind drivers to slow down. The campaign runs today through July 31 and is supported by a $9.5 million national media buy featuring English- and Spanish-language ads for TV, radio, and digital platforms. NHTSA also released data showing that while the number of fatalities in speeding-related crashes fell slightly in 2022, speeding was still a contributing factor in 29% of all traffic fatalities for the year. In 2022, 12,151 people died, and an estimated 300,595 were injured in speeding-related crashes, a 3% and 9% decrease from 2021. Troopers this Friday, July 26, will focus enforcement efforts on speeding and risky-driving behaviors on I-95. Photo via Pexels The post Maryland State Police to crack down on speeding along I-95 on Friday appeared first on Nottingham MD.
CDC warns against deli meats amid Listeria outbreak
BALTIMORE, MD—The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a warning about eating meat sliced at deli counters. The warning comes after two people were killed and 28 others were hospitalized with listeriosis, an infection that can be fatal to pregnant people and people older than 65. The CDC recommends that people older than 65, pregnant people, and people with weakened immune systems avoid eating deli counter sliced meat unless it has been reheated to an internal temperature of 165 degrees or is steaming hot. The CDC warns that the number of people who are sick may be higher than...
CDC warns against deli meats amid Listeria outbreak
BALTIMORE, MD—The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a warning about eating meat sliced at deli counters. The warning comes after two people were killed and 28 others were hospitalized with listeriosis, an infection that can be fatal to pregnant people and people older than 65.
Baltimore Baseball Blood Drive to be held at White Marsh Mall
WHITE MARSH, MD—White Marsh Mall will be hosting a blood drive in August. The Baltimore Baseball Blood Drive will take place on Friday, August 9 from noon to 5 p.m. All presenting donors will receive a voucher for two tickets to an upcoming Orioles home game and a $20 Amazon e-gift card (restrictions apply). Those interested in donating can register online here. Additional information can be found in the flyer below. The post Baltimore Baseball Blood Drive to be held at White Marsh Mall appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Governor Moore signs executive order creating Maryland Plain Language Initiative
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Wes Moore this week signed an executive order (PDF) creating the Maryland Plain Language Initiative. The initiative aims to ensure that all Maryland residents have equal access to government-based communications, services, and supports.
Councilman Marks slams effort to expand Baltimore County Council
NOTTINGHAM, MD—Baltimore County Councilman David Marks is speaking out against the effort to expand the Baltimore County Council by four seats. The proposal to expand the Baltimore County Council by four seats is being pushed by the Vote4More coalition, a grassroots organization that is collecting signatures for a county charter amendment. The Vote4More coalition has been organizing since March 2022, and has collected 10,275 signatures so far. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones, Del. Eric Ebersole, Del. Sheila Ruth, Sen. Ben Brooks, and Baltimore County councilmen Pat Young and Julian Jones have all given Vote4More...
Gunpowder Falls State Park to receive nearly $2.5 million to improve boating infrastructure
BALTIMORE, MD—A total of $21.5 million will be allocated to improve public boating access, dredging of navigable waterways, and safety for the next fiscal year, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. In Baltimore County, Gunpowder Falls State Park is set to receive nearly $2.5 million.
Gunpowder Falls State Park to receive nearly $2.5 million to improve boating infrastructure
BALTIMORE, MD—A total of $21.5 million will be allocated to improve public boating access, dredging of navigable waterways, and safety for the next fiscal year, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. In Baltimore County, Gunpowder Falls State Park is set to receive nearly $2.5 million. The funding comes from a variety of sources including a 5% excise tax on boats when they are purchased and titled in Maryland, as well as a small portion of the state’s gas tax. The money is being distributed through the Waterway Improvement Fund, which has awarded more than $80 million for 400 public...
Linover Improvement Association to hold community clean-up on Saturday
OVERLEA, MD—The Linover Improvement will be holding a community clean-up event this weekend. The event will be held 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 27th. Those interested in participating should meet at the Terrace Drive entrance to Linover Park. Gloves and bags will be provided, and student learning service hours are also available for the event. Additional information can be found below. Image via Pixabay The post Linover Improvement Association to hold community clean-up on Saturday appeared first on Nottingham MD.
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