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Frederick County still speeding, despite consequences
Frederick County drivers slowed down only for Mother Nature's wrath last year during the Dec 19 blizzard that dropped 2 feet of snow.
Tags: Frederick County Sheriff's Office , Frederick Police , speeding tickets
Adamstown chefs face off in barbecue challenge
Kelly and Edward Carnine are used to top-notch barbecue They recently moved to Adamstown from Fort Hood, Texas, where people cooked out all the time and even diners served great barbecue.
Tags: barbecue , Adamstown Iron Chef
Thefts alarm farming community
A rash of recent farm thefts has members of the area farming community alarmed.
Tags: Thefts , Farms , cows , Tractor ,
Fire company works to douse worries about lawsuit
A row between an area fire company and a local contracting firm brought firefighters out to assure its community that money donated to them hasn't been money wasted.
Tags: Brian Yankey , New Market District Volunteer Fire Co. , Richard M. Johnson & Associates Inc. , lawsuit
Frederick Commissioners back up on septic fee hike
The Frederick County Commissioners are moving forward with plans to reduce the expected increase to a fee the county charges for septic sewage disposal.
Tags: Frederick County Commissioners , Septic fee , John L. Thompson Jr. , Blaine Young ,
Cell phone towers rise on high school campuses
Anyone driving through Frederick Community College recently might have noticed a large tree towering above the rest near the conference center on the south side of campus.
Tags: cell phone , Frederick County Public Schools' Career and Techno , Milestone Communications , schools
Monocacy Boulevard project tops wish list
A new interchange at Monocacy Boulevard (Md 26) and U.S. 15 in Frederick remains at the top of the city's wish list for state primary highway improvements.
Tags: Monocacy Boulevard , Highway improvement , road work
Ehrlich tours city of Frederick
In a gathering with fellow Republican leaders and supporters at Market Bagel and Deli on South Market Street, Ehrlich, with his wife, Kendel, beside him, talked about politics, his ties to Frederick and what he would do for families and small businesses as governor.
Tags: Bob Ehrlich , Maryland Governor's Race , Martin O'Malley
State lawmakers express sympathy, concern
State leaders expressed sympathy for laid-off workers and concern about the global economy as news broke Friday that BP Solar was closing its Frederick manufacturing operations
Tags: BP Solar , Martin O'Malley , jobs ,
Child neglect bill passes Md. House of Delegates
Penalties for neglecting a child will be less than a Frederick delegate sought when he introduced a bill reforming the state's child abuse laws
Tags: Maryland House of Delegates , Delegate Galen Clagett , child neglect ,




