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Month: March 2021

$1,400 stimulus checks could hit bank accounts as soon as this weekend, White House says

White House Press secretary Jen Psaki said most Americans can expect to start seeing direct deposits from the recent COVID-19 relief package as early as this weekend. “People can expect to start seeing direct deposits hit their bank accounts as early as this weekend,” Psaki said at a press briefing shortly after President Joe Biden …

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Volunteers Sought For Local Wall That Heals Event

BERLIN — The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., will be hosted in Ocean Pines by the Worcester County Veterans Memorial Foundation from April 22-25 at 1 p.m. The wall will be set up in Memorial Park in Ocean Pines over the long weekend. The Worcester …

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Montgomery County has yet to announce COVID-19 plans after Maryland governor orders Friday capacity lift

We expected today to find out whether Montgomery and Prince George’s counties planned to go along with Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s easing of capacity restrictions throughout the state on Friday evening. Prince George’s County leaders made announcements Thursday but in Montgomery County, it’s once again a waiting game after officials abruptly canceled a briefing. Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks …

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DCA Statement on Maryland AFO Permit Ruling

Delmarva Chicken Association Executive Director Holly Porter made the following statement after a Montgomery County, Md. Circuit Court judge issued an order in Assateague Coastal Trust v. Maryland Department of the Environment requiring further review of the general discharge permit for animal feeding operations: “It’s no accident the plaintiffs in this case crossed the Chesapeake Bay to …

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Pennsylvania church treasurer accused of stealing $150G to fuel porn addiction

A Pennsylvania church treasurer is accused of stealing over $150,000 from the house of worship to fuel his addiction to porn, according to reports. Glenn Yothers, 56, allegedly stole the funds from Saint Paul Lutheran Church in Unity Township, claiming the money was going toward church bills and charity, WPXI reported, citing police. But Yothers is accused of using the cash for pornographic websites over …

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT’S VACCINE & TESTING CLINICS RELOCATING

With the Maryland Department of Health’s mass vaccination center planned to open at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center, the Wicomico County Health Department’s vaccination and testing clinics will be relocated. Starting March 15th, the Wicomico County Health Department’s COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be held in the old Tuesday Morning site (next to Home Goods) of …

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NYC school encourages kids to stop using words like ‘mom,’ ‘dad’ in ‘inclusive language’ guide

A Manhattan private school aiming to use more “inclusive language” is encouraging its students to stop using the terms “mom,” “dad” and “parents” because the words make “assumptions” about kids’ home lives. The Grace Church School in Noho — which offers academic courses for junior kindergarten through 12th grade — issued a 12-page guide to students and …

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Groping allegation against Gov. Cuomo referred to Albany police

The Albany Police Department has been formally notified about the allegation that Gov. Andrew Cuomo groped a female staffer in an incident that may amount to a crime, a source familiar with the matter said Thursday. Cops haven’t launched an official probe but have “reached out to the victim’s attorney and offered up any other police assistance,” …

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