Month: January 2024

Sykesville Town Council Discuss Traffic and Zoning Concerns with Joy Property

Sykesville residents spoke on traffic concerns and argued that the proposed Joy property business is not in line with a residential neighborhood due to safety issues. 

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House Cleaners Sentenced for Theft from Hampstead Homeowners

House cleaners were sentenced after being found guilty of felony theft.

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Keep Mt. Airy Small: MISSION POSSIBLE

Make the Beck Workshop Successful The Beck Workshop (which the developer calls “Mt Airy Crossing”) is planned for February 13, 2024 to…

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Record-Breaking Fundraising: Zihmer and Malveaux Surge in Carroll County Board of Education Race

In the fiercely contested Carroll County Board of Education race, two candidates have not just taken the lead but have soared to new heights in fundraising.

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Cock Fight: Raising Cane’s Claims Victory in Westminster Fried Chicken War, Sends Chick-Fil-A Packing Down the Road

Cock Fight: Raising Cane’s claims victory in Westminster fried chicken war, sends Chick-Fil-A packing down the road.

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Westminster Man Sentenced to Serve 8 Years for Second Degree Assault Committed During “Road Rage” Incident

Michael Lawrence Hill, 34, exited his vehicle, approached the driver’s side window, and then spit in the face of the victim, punched him in the face, and then pulled him out of the vehicle. 

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Respected Educator and Union-Backed School Board Member Dr. Patricia Dorsey: “It is not a book ban”

Respected Educator and Union-Backed School Board Member Dr. Patricia Dorsey: “It is not a book ban”

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Sykesville: Many Residents Support Plans for Joy Property

Many residents came to speak at the meeting in support of the plans for the Joy property.

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Citizen Commentary: Kit Hart –  I said it, I meant it and we’re not going to stop…

Citizen Commentary: Kit Hart –  I said it, I meant it and we’re not going to stop…

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Carroll County School Board Poised to Vote for Policy Protecting Students from Sexually Explicit Content

The Carroll County School Board is poised to vote for policy protecting students from sexually explicit content.

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