Year: 2023

Citizen Commentary: Maryland Creates Test Scores Narrative Using Deceptive Star Ratings For Schools

Citizen Commentary: Maryland Creates Test Scores Narrative Using Deceptive Star Ratings For Schools

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Citizen Commentary: Sam Jones: State Republican Party is ‘unified and moving forward’ 

Citizen Commentary: Sam Jones: State Republican Party is ‘unified and moving forward’ 

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CCPS’ Diligence Pays Off: State Now Allowing “Flexibility and Reasonableness” in Blueprint Implementation

CCPS’ Diligence Pays Off: State Now Allowing “Flexibility and Reasonableness” in Blueprint Implementation

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Citizen Commentary: Maryland State Education Association Ramps Up Lies And Extreme Language For ’24 Local School Board Races

Citizen Commentary: Maryland State Education Association Ramps Up Lies And Extreme Language For ’24 Local School Board Races

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Sykesville: Many Residents Supportive of Joy Property Plans

Sykesville: Many Residents Supportive of Joy Property Plans

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Carroll County Committee Raises Concerns Over Teaching Gender Ideology to Kindergartners

The Family Life Advisory Committee convened on November 30th to assess the lesson plans crafted for elementary school grades pre-K to 1st. The lesson plans are designed to align with the Maryland State Health Education Framework requirements, covering topics such as family structure, gender ideology, and social empathy.

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Westminster Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison Without Parole for Armed Robbery

Curtis Frisby walked into the Penny Mart convenience store while masked and armed with a knife. He then robbed the owner at knife point of the money that was in the till before fleeing the location.

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Keep Mt. Airy Small: Things we’re thankful for…

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we thought it would be a great time to talk about how grateful we are for community involvement….

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County Budget Director Gives Update on 1st Quarter of the FY 24 Budget

Carroll County Director of Management and Budget, Ted Zaleski gave the Board of County Commissioners a sense of where the county budget stands for the first quarter of FY24 last week during open session.  

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