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Month: June 2024

‘Green’ renewable fuel plants are releasing MORE pollution than oil refineries, report claims

So-called ‘green’ fuel refineries have used loopholes in federal regulation to become massive polluters, according to a new report. The 275 Biofuel and ethanol manufacturers in the US released 12 million tons of toxic materials into the air in 2022 compared to 15 million emitted by oil refineries, the report detailed. Further, these plants released …

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20 Most Dangerous Towns In America

Baltimore, Maryland “Harborplace, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland” by Ken Lund is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 Baltimore reached the sixth spot on MoneyGeek’s list of the most dangerous cities in the U.S. out of 302 cities with over 100,000 people. It’s worth mentioning that much of Baltimore’s crime happens in certain poor areas that struggle …

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Federal Judge Blocks ATF Rule Expanding Definition Of Gun Dealer

A federal judge in Texas has blocked the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) from implementing its new rule, which critics say dramatically expands the agency’s enforcement scope by redefining who is a gun dealer. In his opinion handed down June 11, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk for the Northern District of Texas said the …

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Court dismisses Harrison Hall objection to Margaritaville alternative hotel downtown

Last fall, shortly after developer MHROC Property Owner LLC gained site plan approval for a 230-room hotel between 13th and 14th streets, Harrison Hall Hotel Inc. and several nearby property owners filed a petition in Worcester County Circuit Court seeking a judicial review of the Ocean City Planning Commission’s decision. On June 7, Judge Leah …

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Case takes turn against former Stephen Decatur High music teacher accused of sexual relationship with student

A plea agreement that would have ended the case of a former Stephen Decatur High School music teacher who admitted 33 years ago to having a sexual relationship with one of his students came to an altogether different end in Circuit Court in Snow Hill on Tuesday. The case, which has been working its way …

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Second woman charged in Berlin Activities Depot child abuse probe

A second arrest has been made as part of an ongoing child abuse investigation at a local day care. A former employee of the Berlin Activities Depot, Catherine Deutsch, 32, of Ocean Pines, was arrested Tuesday on 15 charges – 11 charges of failure to report child abuse/neglect and four charges of neglect of a …

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Officials slow to eliminate Ocean City’s senior bus card

A proposal that changes the procedure for receiving half-priced bus fare failed to receive any traction at the Ocean City Council level this week. On Tuesday, Transit Manager Rob Shearman presented the council with a proposal to amend the city’s policy on senior bus passes. While staff want to continue to provide half-priced bus fare …

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Worcester Board of Education passes revised budget with multiple cuts, modified raises for teachers and staff

In a 4-1 vote Thursday, the Worcester County Board of Education adopted a revised budget for the upcoming fiscal year following the country commissioners’ reduced funding level announced earlier this month. According to a news release from Worcester County Public Schools, the commissioners’ passed the county’s Fiscal Year 2025 spending plan, which included $105,393,692 for …

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It’s About Time!

Some people are complaining about the new fees at the landfill in Wicomico County. However, most if not all of the complaints come from uneducated people.  Were you aware that trash trucks were coming daily from as far as Kent Island  because Wicomico County was so cheap? Commercial and private people have been filling up …

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