Monthly Archives: February 2025

Little Flower School “Shipwrecked! Pirates And Mermaids” Benefit Auction Returns March 1st, 2025

Little Flower School “Shipwrecked! Pirates And Mermaids” Benefit Auction Returns March 1st, 2025

Little Flower School will host its annual spring benefit auction, with a theme of “Shipwrecked! Pirates and Mermaids” March 1, 2025, from 5-10 p.m. at the school. Tickets, which are $100 for one and $175 for couples, include a Southern Maryland-style dinner by Rita B. Catering, drink specials, silent and live auctions, games and...
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Statement from the Maryland Office of the Comptroller on 1099-G Printing Error

Statement from the Maryland Office of the Comptroller on 1099-G Printing Error

The Office of the Comptroller has identified a printing malfunction that led to a limited batch of roughly 6,000 1099-G forms going to incorrect addresses. The printing error did not impact other tax forms produced by the agency. There was no external data breach; this was an internal issue. Individuals who mistakenly received another...
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Governor Wes Moore Delivers 2025 State of the State Address

Governor Wes Moore Delivers 2025 State of the State Address

Governor Wes Moore today delivered his third State of the State address. Before a joint session of the Maryland General Assembly, the governor spoke about investing in industries of the future, reforming the tax code, and investing in Marylanders by meeting crisis with courage in the face of one of the most challenging and...
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Juvenile Charged with Possession of Weapon on School Grounds, Trespassing and False Statement

Juvenile Charged with Possession of Weapon on School Grounds, Trespassing and False Statement

On Monday, February 3, 2025, at 10:20 a.m., a juvenile was observed walking outside of Mattawoman Middle School at a time when students should have been in class. The juvenile was escorted to the administrator’s office where they provided a false name. As administrators and a school resource officer attempted to identify the juvenile,...
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Calvert County Community Survey Results

Calvert County Community Survey Results

Calvert County Government is pleased to announce the results of the latest community survey, reflecting the opinions and insights of 727 residents. The survey is done by a third-party and uses a representative sample by matching respondent data to the U.S. Census Bureau’s race, ethnicity, age and gender distributions in Calvert County. Rake-weighting was...
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Two Students Begin Fight After Another Student Assaults Teacher at Robert D. Stethem Educational Center

Two Students Begin Fight After Another Student Assaults Teacher at Robert D. Stethem Educational Center

On Wednesday, February 5, 2025, a student at Robert D. Stethem Educational Center was involved in an argument with another student inside a classroom. During the argument, one of the involved students grabbed a teacher by the arm and pushed her against a wall. The student with whom he was arguing left the classroom....
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Anne Arundel County Police Department Announces Opening of Real-Time Information Center (RTIC)

Anne Arundel County Police Department Announces Opening of Real-Time Information Center (RTIC)

Millersville, MD (February 4, 2025) – Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman and the Anne Arundel County Police Department today announced the opening of the state-of-the-art Real-Time Information Center (RTIC), a groundbreaking initiative that will enhance public safety and revolutionize crime prevention. The RTIC will serve as a central hub, analyzing and sharing real-time information to...
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Where Do Birds That Leave Maryland for the Winter Go?

Where Do Birds That Leave Maryland for the Winter Go?

By Joe Zimmermann, science writer with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources: In recent summers on Maryland’s “tern raft,” a man-made conservation platform that serves as habitat for state-endangered colonial nesting waterbirds, scientists found a common tern with a distinctive orange tag on its leg. The tag indicated that Argentinian researchers had banded the tern...
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St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Launches Citizen Connect for Enhanced Public Access to Incident Data

St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Launches Citizen Connect for Enhanced Public Access to Incident Data

As 21st-century policing continues to evolve, the need for accurate data and accessible technology has become a priority for law enforcement agencies nationwide. Recognizing this need, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office (SMCSO) and St. Mary’s County Government (SMCG) took a significant step forward by transitioning to a new records management and computer-aided dispatch...
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Governor Moore Announces Dramatic Decrease in Fatal Overdoses in Maryland in 2024

Governor Moore Announces Dramatic Decrease in Fatal Overdoses in Maryland in 2024

Governor Wes Moore announced that the number of fatal overdoses in Maryland decreased dramatically in 2024. According to preliminary data from Maryland’s Overdose Data Dashboard​, there were 1,553 fatal overdoses reported in Maryland last year—a 38% decrease than the 2,511 fatal overdoses reported in 2023. “The decrease in fatal overdoses that we’re seeing in...
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Growing to New Heights: CSM Offers New Vertical Agriculture Course Thanks to $490,000 Grant

Growing to New Heights: CSM Offers New Vertical Agriculture Course Thanks to $490,000 Grant

The world’s population continues to grow, beyond 8 billion people, and every one of them needs to eat every day. How do farmers keep up with the demand when there is only so much fertile agricultural land to work from? Thanks to a recently awarded $490,000 grant from the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland...
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Calvert CTA Students Celebrate Huge Success at SkillsUSA Regionals and Take Home 29 Medals

Calvert CTA Students Celebrate Huge Success at SkillsUSA Regionals and Take Home 29 Medals

On February 1, 2025, the Calvert County Public Schools (CCPS) Career and Technology Academy (CTA) proudly kicked off Career & Technical Education Month by hosting the SkillsUSA Southern Maryland Regional Competition. Competing against students from Charles and St. Mary’s counties, CCPS CTA students demonstrated their dedication and expertise across 20 contests, earning an impressive 29 medals:...
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Accokeek Man Charged in Domestic Related Murder of 37-Year-Old Accokeek Woman

Accokeek Man Charged in Domestic Related Murder of 37-Year-Old Accokeek Woman

The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Homicide Unit charged a suspect in connection with the murder of his girlfriend. The suspect is 31-year-old David Wilson Jr. of Accokeek. He’s charged with the murder of 37-year-old Edna Lyles of Accokeek. On February 5, 2025, at approximately 12:15 am, officers responded to the 15700 block of...
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Light the Night for Fallen Firefighters in April and May 2025

Light the Night for Fallen Firefighters in April and May 2025

This May, our grateful nation will come together to honor its fallen fire service heroes during the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, the official national tribute to firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty last year. As part of this heartfelt commemoration, we invite landmarks, buildings, fire departments, and communities across...
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Hoyer: “When You Treat Federal Employees as Villains, You Turn The American People into Victims”

Hoyer: “When You Treat Federal Employees as Villains, You Turn The  American People into Victims”

Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) joined the Congressional Labor Caucus to deliver remarks on the House Floor regarding the deferred resignation offered to federal employees by Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. Below is a video and transcript of his remarks: “I thank my colleague for taking this special order . I thank my...
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St. Mary’s County Authorities Charge Virginia Woman in $15,000 Fraud Case

St. Mary’s County Authorities Charge Virginia Woman in $15,000 Fraud Case

Lamees Mahmood Ibrahim Coon, 45, of King George, Virginia is facing multiple felony charges in St. Mary’s County following allegations that she used a company credit card belonging to her estranged husband’s family business to make unauthorized purchases exceeding $15,000. The alleged incidents occurred over a two-day period, September 15 and September 16, 2024....
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Great Mills Man Threatens to Kill Woman and 10-Year-Old Child, Faces Harassment and Threat Charges

Great Mills Man Threatens to Kill Woman and 10-Year-Old Child, Faces Harassment and Threat Charges

Jeremiah Lee Logan Jr., 22, of Great Mills, has been charged with multiple counts of harassment and threats following allegations of repeated phone calls and threats directed toward members of a family. Logan faces charges of electronic communication harassment (CR 3.805(b)(1)), telephone misuse: repeated calls (CR 3.804(a)(2)) on two counts, and harassment: course of...
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Hollywood CVS Pharmacy Closing in March of 2025

Hollywood CVS Pharmacy Closing in March of 2025

CVS Pharmacy in Hollywood has announced they will close on Tuesday, March 4th, 2025. As of February 2025, all prescriptions will be sent to the CVS Pharmacy in California (located at 22565 Three Notch Road, California.) If you are in the Leonardtown area, please call the Hollywood location to have them send orders/prescriptions to...
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Local Cadets Excel in SkillsUSA Regional Fire and EMS Competition Held in Calvert County

Local Cadets Excel in SkillsUSA Regional Fire and EMS Competition Held in Calvert County

Young aspiring firefighters and EMTs from across Southern Maryland showcased their incredible skills and dedication this past Saturday, February 1st, 2025, at the SkillsUSA Regional Competition. Hosted by the Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department, the event brought together cadets from Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties, all eager to demonstrate their mastery of emergency response...
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Commission for Women Seeks Nominations for Annual Woman of the Year & Woman of Tomorrow Awards

Commission for Women Seeks Nominations for Annual Woman of the Year & Woman of Tomorrow Awards

The St. Mary’s County Commission for Women (CFW) is pleased to announce their annual Women’s History Month Brunch & Awards Ceremony to recognize the accomplishments of women and girls in our community. This event will take place on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the White Rose, located at 21030 Point Lookout Road in Callaway;...
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Southern Maryland National Heritage Area Awarded Grant for Groundbreaking Research on African American Heritage

Southern Maryland National Heritage Area Awarded Grant for Groundbreaking Research on African American Heritage

The Southern Maryland National Heritage Area is pleased to announce a $58,000 grant from the Maryland Historical Trust’s FY 2025 Historic Preservation Non-Capital Grant Program. This funding will support comprehensive research and documentation of African American historic resources throughout Southern Maryland. The grant will be matched by the National Heritage Area dollar for dollar,...
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Town of North Beach Announces Passing of Mayor Mark Frazer

Town of North Beach Announces Passing of Mayor Mark Frazer

It is with great sadness that the Town announces the passing of Mayor Mark R. Frazer earlier today. Mayor Frazer dedicated 16 years of his life to serving our town and was a well-known and beloved figure in our community. His leadership, commitment, and compassion touched countless lives, and his legacy will live on...
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Police Capture Fugitive with Felony Warrants and Recover Stolen Vehicle

Police Capture Fugitive with Felony Warrants and Recover Stolen Vehicle

On Thursday, January 30, 2025, officers assigned to Judicial Services, with assistance from the CCSO’s Neighborhood Enforcement Team and K9, were attempting to locate Michael Anthony Kirk, Jr., age 28, of Waldorf, who had active felony warrants for violating probation relating to theft over $25K. He also had an active warrant in Virginia for...
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Maryland’s 2025 Midwinter Waterfowl Survey Shows Higher Bird Counts

Maryland’s 2025 Midwinter Waterfowl Survey Shows Higher Bird Counts

Aerial survey teams of pilots and biologists from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have completed their annual population estimates of ducks, geese, and swans along the state’s Chesapeake Bay, tidal Potomac River and Atlantic coast shorelines. This year, the teams counted about 705,300 waterfowl, which was higher than both the 593,200...
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UPDATE: PG County Man Found Guilty of Armed Robberies, Arson of Commerical Stores

UPDATE: PG County Man Found Guilty of Armed Robberies, Arson of Commerical Stores

UPDATE 2/4/2025: After a 5-day trial, a federal jury found Stephen Kennedy, 33, of Temple Hills, Maryland, guilty of conspiracy to commit arson, arson affecting interstate commerce, commercial robbery, using or carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, carrying and explosive device during the commission of a felony, and...
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