Easton Utilities is pleased to announce the promotion of Kirsten Tieder to Human Resources Manager. In this role, she will ensure the consistent and compliant delivery of core HR services, including ...
A full slate of candidates has filed for the Talbot County Council, signaling a competitive 2026 election season. Five Democrats—Michael Bibb, Marvin Foster, Pete Lesher, and Brian Naranjo, all of ...
Richard Marks, a leader and pioneer in the frozen food industry, entered the industry’s 2026 Hall of Fame last weekend in San ...
Oxford’s Town Commission opened its fiscal year 2026 budget discussions last night with two issues that could shape the town’s direction for years to come: whether to continue operating its own police ...
The poultry industry can anticipate yearly outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5 avian influenza, known as bird flu, as pockets of the highly contagious respiratory virus keep showing up on chicken farms ...
According to Psychology today, establishing a routine improves mental health by reducing anxiety and decision fatigue, while boosting productivity, physical health, and sleep quality. After the birth ...
The way the dog trots out the front door every morning without a hat or an umbrella, without any money, or the keys to her dog house never fails to fill the saucer of my heart with milky admiration. ( ...
As towns and counties across the Eastern Shore update their comprehensive plans this year, a once-a-decade process delayed by ...
Epstein Epstein debris is scattered from “Coast to Coast” and beyond. Yet, the Department of Justice only acts as a fool. Aside from releasing Epstein data files as Congress mandated, it has done ...
Every week, Maryland political analysts Len Foxwell and Clayton Mitchell break down the politics and personalities shaping the state and the region on the Spy podcast Maryland Caucus. This week, Len ...
Each February, the Chesapeake Fire & Ice Festival brought a unique energy to downtown Easton. For two days, the historic district was filled with hand-carved ice sculptures, live demonstrations, music ...
He won’t say it in so many words, but Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) indicates that legislation to redistrict Maryland’s congressional map mid-cycle might as well be dead, despite ...
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