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Federal, state officials highlight center for at-risk kids in Waldorf

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From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Arne Duncan,  Steny H Hoyer,  U.S. Senate,  Wayne Cooper

Southern Maryland Notebook

Congress has passed the Interior-Environment Appropriations Conference Report containing $1 million for the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network and $500,000 for the Star-Spangled Banner Trail. In 11 years, the network has grown to include ...

From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Congress,  John Smith,  Washington Post Company

Constellation Energy, EDF complete deal for Calvert reactor

The boards of Constellation Energy and EDF on Friday completed a $4.5 billion transaction, securing a future for the proposed third reactor at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant. The Maryland Public Service Commission's Oct. 30 decision was the last of state ...

From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Constellation Energy,  Public Service Commission,  Pierre Gadonneix

Pilot who died in Afghanistan crash ÃÂwas living his dream'

Marine Corps Capt. David "Seth" Mitchell was always enamored of aircraft. In a fourth-grade assignment, he said he would like to be 11, so that he could take flying lessons. It was obvious to everyone who knew him that he was going to be a ...

From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Virginia Tech,  US Marine Corps,  Arlington National Cemetery,  The Pentagon

Md. legislators cool to Calvert County agenda

Some of the legislative requests made by the Calvert County commissioners last week did not receive full or automatic backing from state representatives. The commissioners asked the county's legislative delegation to consider sponsoring five pieces of ...

From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr.

Southern Md. Notebook: Charles on the rebound

Several speakers at Charles County's annual Economic Development Summit said the county is well positioned to bounce back from the recession before other areas. "We want you to leave today understanding that in Charles County, there is hope for the ...

From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Mirant Corp,  Microsoft Corporation,  Martin O'Malley,  US State Department

Md. tentatively backs Constellation deal with French firm

Regulators appointed by Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Friday that they have offered conditional approval to let Constellation Energy Group sell nearly half its nuclear assets, including those in Calvert County, to French energy giant EDF in a ...

From AARON C. DAVIS AND CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Martin O'Malley,  Constellation Energy,  Nuclear Regulatory Commission,  U.S. Senate,  Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr.

Howard University step teams drill for homecoming

As the step master's deep voice shouted the commands, eight red- and white-striped canes whipped through the air and snapped to the floor with a thwack of perfect precision. High knees shot down, and feet stomped. And then, no longer in unison, some ...

From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Virginia Tech

Md. Farm Property in Search of a Booster

Combines, thrashers, tillers, stoves, canning ovens, water pumps, glass mousetraps, oyster tongs, goat-propelled corn shellers, tobacco prizes, a wool recycler and just about everything else needed to sustain a rural farming community can be found on a 1 ...

From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  11 Oct 2009
Related Topics: John Deere

Facing Shortfall, Southern Maryland Nips and Tucks Budgets

County governments in Southern Maryland are finding ways to trim their budgets, absorbing cuts sent down from the state this summer. St. Mary's County recently adjusted its budget by cutting more than $4 million in county operations, surpassing the $3.7 ...

From CHRISTY GOODMAN, The Washington Post,  11 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Wayne Cooper

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