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Month: March 2025

County officials discussing Fruitland’s sewage request

Worcester County officials are still trying to figure out how to handle a request from a neighboring jurisdiction to temporarily treat its sewage at a local wastewater treatment plant. The City of Fruitland in February asked Pocomoke City for an emergency authorization to use its wastewater treatment plant to handle liquid sludge, a process that …

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Liquor license violation hearings will no longer be filmed

Worcester County officials this week said liquor license violation hearings will no longer be included in video recordings of liquor board meetings. The move relegates violation hearings back to in-person only events, according to Tom Coates, the attorney for the Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC). He said liquor board regulations are being redrafted …

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Reality Check: Towns And States Don’t Want Green Energy

Trump Administration actions to scale back renewable energy capture headlines, but citizens are also pushing back. Efforts to deploy wind and solar systems face a rising tide of opposition in towns, counties, and states. Mandates for electric vehicles and electric home appliances are being challenged. The combination of rising local opposition and Trump funding cuts …

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Exemption needed on power conversion, delegate says

 A Lower Shore state legislator is proposing that emergency shelter buildings be exempt from a state mandate requiring large public buildings to switch over from fossil fuels to electric power. Del. Wayne Hartman raised concerns that, during a weather emergency or prolonged power outage, reliance on electric power instead of gas or oil power could …

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Trump Department of Education Launches Investigations into 45 Universities for Race-Based Exclusionary Practices and 7 for Race-Based Segregation

The Trump administration is about to unleash a massive crackdown against the widespread discrimination whites and Asians are enduring on America’s college campuses. This morning, the Department of Education opened Title VI investigations into 45 universities for allegedly engaging in race-exclusionary programs in their graduate programs and seven colleges for race-based segregation and using impermissible scholarships. This …

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County failed to list meeting snafu on public agenda

Late last year, when the Worcester County Commissioners left a meeting item off their agenda, they were deemed to have violated the state’s Open Meetings Act. But then, when they didn’t properly disclose that violation, it created a whole new violation. That’s the conclusion from the state’s Open Meetings Compliance Board, who published their opinion …

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Biden ran up insane bills before he left the White House — here’s how Trump plans to pay them down

Team Trump is battling not only the Democrats and the stock market, but a huge and unproductive spending spree that Joe Biden unleashed in the final months of his presidency, On The Money has learned. It was an attempt to goose the economy and the markets — so people could forget Kamala Harris was an empty …

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Kiosk it goodbye: OC’s paid parking moves to mobile app

With parking kiosks now removed throughout town, Ocean City officials are reminding residents and visitors of the city’s new meterless system. During Tuesday’s meeting of the Ocean City Transportation Committee, Parking Manager Jon Anthony reported on the parking department’s efforts to move to a meterless paid parking system. He noted that kiosks have now been …

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Senate Passes GOP Bill, Avoiding Government Shutdown

Update (1831ET): The Senate passed the House Republican-drafted bill on Friday to fund the government through September, avoiding a government shutdown just hours before a midnight deadline. The final vote of 54-46 – which did not require 60 votes (only the previous Cloture vote did), was mostly along party lines – with two members of the Democratic caucus voting …

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Trump Calls Out Corrupt James Comey in His Consequential DOJ Speech: ‘He Was a Terrible Person’

Friday’s speech by President Donald Trump at the Department of Justice was part victory lap, part apology to the American people about the abuses waged by prior administrations and the work required to return the department to one of integrity and trust. Trump said, But first we must be honest about the lies and abuses that have …

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