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Month: November 2024

America’s Largest And Most Expensive DEI Program Is About To Go Up In Flames

The University of Michigan’s (UM) multi-million dollar diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) program may soon be dismantled. The university’s board of regents has reportedly asked UM president Santa Ono “to defund or restructure” the DEI office amid growing criticism and public pressure, according to emails shared on X. The board is expected to vote on the matter …

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OC bank robbery unsolved, suspect still on the loose

The suspect in last month’s bank robbery is pictured above. Ocean City police continue to investigate a bank robbery from last month. Ocean City Police Department Deputy Communications Manager Ashley Miller said this week that the search continues for the suspect in a midtown bank robbery that occurred Oct. 25. While no arrest has been …

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Council hears early proposal for pay bumps

On Tuesday, Human Resources Director Katie Callan and Budget Director Jennie Knapp presented the Mayor and Council with their 2025 pay recommendations, which included a 3% increase in the city’s general employee pay table and a reclassification of three transportation positions. Several existing seasonal incentives, they added, would also continue next summer. “There are essentially …

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Judge turns down motion in Knupp case

A Worcester County Circuit Court judge last week denied a protective order as well as sanctions against legal counsel representing Tyler Mailloux, the man accused in a hit-and-run accident that claimed the life of 14-year-old Gavin Knupp. During a hearing last Thursday, Worcester County Circuit Court judge Brett Wilson ruled against the Worcester County State’s …

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Route 346 Emporium Has Over 8,000 Albums

We have tons of great Christmas gifts throughout our 7,000 sq. ft. store. Lately we have experienced a lot of people coming in because of our massive album collection.  I’m open today from 10 to 4 and tomorrow 12 to 4. 32993 Old Ocean City Rd. Parsonsburg MD 21849. 410-430-5349

Ocean City’s sports complex task force to meet Dec. 2

Efforts to build a sports complex continue in Worcester County as members of a task force will reconvene next week to discuss funding, operations and more. On Monday, Dec. 2, Ocean City’s Sports Complex Task Force will meet once more to receive updates from officials and those representing Sports Facilities Companies, the operator for the …

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Leading Economic Indicators Fall for 8th Straight Month

Weakness in the housing market and manufacturing, as well as higher jobless claims, pulled the leading indicators for the U.S. economy down for the eighth consecutive month in October. The Conference Board said its index of leading indicators dropped 0.3 percent last month. The Conference Board pointed out that over the six-month period between April …

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Texas Farmer Faces Hefty Prison Term After Armed Agents Raided Home Over Foreign Chicken Eggs

Jennifer Mayo with Dong Tao chicken. (Credit: Jennifer Mayo, used with permission) What started as a Texas farmer’s love for exotic chickens has led to armed federal agents storming her farm, killing her prized birds, and a possible 20-year prison sentence for bringing rare eggs into the country. Jennifer Mayo, who owns a chicken farm …

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Report: Feds Silent on ‘Humanitarian Flight’ Laken Riley’s Killer Got from NYC to Georgia

Federal officials are reportedly not saying anything regarding a “humanitarian flight” convicted killer Jose Ibarra, an illegal alien, was given in 2023. Fox News reported on Sunday that officials would not give the outlet more information about the flight Ibarra, who was recently convicted of murdering 22-year-old Laken Riley, received from New York City to Atlanta, Georgia. …

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