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Beat the heat inside Indian Echo Caverns
Staff reporterWhen it's hot and humid outside, you can stay cool inside Indian Echo Caverns in Dauphin County. The caverns are considered a natural air conditioner, at 52-degrees all year round. On hot summer days they feel refreshing, they're also a natural shelter...Tags: Nature, Caves and Caverns, New Jersey, Landforms, Washington (U.S. state)
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Thousands of state workers forced to pay union fees
Maryland's largest state employee union is set to begin collecting fees from nonmembers this month — a move that sets up the Maryland chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees for what could be a $4.7 million gain...Tags: Glen Burnie, AFSCME, Unions, Laws, L. Michael White
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State seeks private partner for two I-95 travel plazas
This time around, the Maryland Transportation Authority won't dictate to prospective bidders how many hand dryers to install in the bathrooms at the state's two travel plazas on Interstate 95.
Almost nine months after the agency canceled its first effort...Tags: Human Interest, Aberdeen, Maryland, Transportation, Cecil County
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PA Department of Health warns of possible measles exposure in 4 Counties
The state Department of Health is advising the public of potential exposure to a case of measles in Berks, Bucks, Delaware and Lehigh counties. This possible exposure is in direct link to the July 11 exposure previously reported at the Rite Aid Drug...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Rubella, Diseases and Illnesses, Pharmaceuticals, Pennsylvania
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Maryland non-profit offering free reverse-mortgage counseling through the end of August
The Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Maryland and Delaware has some left over grant money and is using it to provide reverse-mortgage counseling for free until Aug. 31. Such counseling usually costs $125. If you've been thinking of getting a reverse...Tags: South Carolina, Maryland, Credit and Debt, Mortgages, Homes
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Harim USA is highest bidder for Allen Family Foods assets
An affiliate of a South Korean poultry firm was the winning bidder in a bankruptcy auction for the assets of Allen Family Foods, a Delaware company that employs hundreds on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Richard A. Robinson, an attorney representing Harim USA...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Maryland, Prices, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Talbot County
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Ocean City's Seacrets wants to grow, but is it too big for Baltimore?
On a Friday night this summer, Seacrets was teeming with people dancing and drinking on its patios and dance floors and at its 18 bars.
By now the 22-year-old venue has eluded easy definition. With a sprawling fiefdom that includes a radio station,...Tags: California, Business, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Justice System, Pennsylvania
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Vignettes from the Washington County Ag Expo & Fair
Dawn Smith According to 41-year-old Dawn Smith, the Ag Expo has gone fairly well this year. "It has been pretty good. The weather has been very cooperative, and there have been good turnouts," the expo board member said Thursday. While this is her...Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Maryland, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Washington (U.S. state)
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Muncie bars create beer gardens to avoid smoking ban restrictions
Fox59Muncie's bars are finding new ways to get around Delaware County's smoking ban. Many of the city's bars are opening patios or beer gardens for the summer so people can light up, even when the smoking ban goes into effect. Among the bars is the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Laws, Bars and Clubs, Civil Laws, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Hatem toll hike would be disaster for local communities and state economy
I believe that Marylanders understand that there are two types of people in this state — those who make the laws, and those who are forced to follow them. The recent proposal by the Maryland Transportation Authority to raise tolls hits hard in...Tags: Human Interest, Maryland, Transportation, Cecil County, Travel
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Sun coddles bureaucrats and illegal immigrants
I must say that I'm impressed with The Sun and the great wages it obviously must pay its employees. We have Michael Dresser who, for the last two weeks, has written several articles telling us how it's just dandy and about time that Maryland raised the...Tags: Immigration, Politics, Catonsville, Elections, Crimes
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Lawsuit alleges Delaware County's smoking ban is unconstitutional
Fox59A lawsuit challenging a new smoking ban has been filed against Delaware County commissioners. The new smoking ban is set to go into effect in just two weeks but several American Legion posts, a tobacco store and the county’s Licensed Beverage...Tags: Laws, American Legion, Civil Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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