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Frederick County publishes a new web site to provide resources for laid-off federal workers Howard Community College faculty cry foul because of the school administration's removal of pro-union posters Two Maryland men plead guilty to illegal dumping of liquid waste into Montgomery County residential water systemSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two Maryland residents whose family members were killed in Gaza face communication blackouts and poor connections as they try to receive news from loved ones.
Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Dry weather has increased the number of forest fires and the risk of more in West Virginia--Hurricane Nicole could end the fire threat with significant rain coming our way--Governor Justice contemplates what's ahead for him politically--Two Maryland residents headed to prison for selling U.S. nuclear sub secrets in West Virginia--In sports: Gameday for some high school football teams ahead of Nicole and the state volleyball tourney is underway
Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Senator Manchin's energy bill is removed from the Continuing Resolution to fund the federal government--Two Maryland residents plead guilty to selling Navy nuclear secrets in West Virginia--Labor leaders remember the legendary WV AFL-CIO President Jim Bowen who died this week--In sports, the WVSSAC playoff rankings are out and Neal Brown with high praise for the Texas Longhorns
Where would our country be, what would it be without Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman? Award-winning documentarian Stanley Nelson evokes new insights into how each pushed to freedom from slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore. In the film MPT premiers next week, Nelson traces Tubman's visions, which she took as direct guidance from God. Then Nelson shows Frederick Douglass reinventing himself again and again on his quest to demand respect for his people. Learn more about these two documentaries. Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom will debut on Maryland Public Television and PBS stations nationwide next Tuesday, Oct. 4. Becoming Frederick Douglass, which will debut the following Tuesday, Oct. 11.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two Maryland boys go to the State Fair as Technical Director and Performer CHRISTIAN SULLIVAN joins the show for an afternoon of food, fun, and first aid. This episode is wild, with Christian showing why he's the one you want with you during an emergency as things go off the rails immediately upon arrival at the fairgrounds. We also talk Maryland food (Old Bay, Pit Beef, and Stuffed Hams), culture, and the distinct look of terror Jason has when he thinks he's about to be stuck on a ride. Is the Maryland State Fair something you have to do before you die? Listen and find out! *Content Warning: this episode contains both live recording and discussion of an active medical emergency. We checked in after the incident and were assured the person in question ended up okay, but if that content may be triggering, please be advised and forewarned. COLLECTED POSSIBILITIES - E-Mail: collectedpossibilities@gmail.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collectedpossibilities/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collectedpossibilities CHRISTIAN SULLIVAN - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isthistwerking/ THE MARYLAND STATE FAIR - Website: http://www.marylandstatefair.com/
A new MP3 sermon from Harvest Christian Ministries/Dr. Tooten is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Two MARYLAND Pastors Discuss Race" Speaker: Dr. Tim Tooten, Sr Broadcaster: Harvest Christian Ministries/Dr. Tooten Event: Current Events Date: 6/14/2020 Length: 23 min.
NJ: What's it to ya?! Two Maryland podcasters hit the road to Jersey for the 2019 Northern Horror Fest! JB and Jordan experience rich New Jersey culture, watch a bunch of horror flicks, and set up next to the red carpet to chat with some awesome people in the world of indie horror! Interviews include: Barney Burman (director "Wild Boar", member of Oscar winning makeup team), Drew Maxwell (director "Night Out"), Kerry Logan and Rocco Michaluk (star and producer, "Romona"), and festival director/horror filmmaker Larry Rosen.
After a brief Hiatus, Reece and Corey is back with Episode 55! They discuss what they have been up to the last 30 days. Topics discussed include, Corey meeting Korey Wise at the 30th Anniversary of "Do The Right Thing" block party, Kim Kardashian partnering with Lyft to provide new released felons with rides to job interviews, Two Maryland sisters started selling Cheesecake during the gov shutdown, now they are in Wal-Mart! And Much more! Indulge! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mostlyeverythingpodcast/support
Two Maryland sports fans bringing you the fans' perspective of today's sports world. We discuss the Raven's season, the NFL as a whole, some NBA predictions, plus college sports discussion!
Two Maryland moms discuss raising a child in a vain society, mommy guilt, and the fear of child trafficking.
Two Maryland doctors from two generations provide some simple answers to common medical questions, from the kinds of injuries they’ve seen in emergency rooms to the best rules for losing weight. Dr. John Cmar of Sinai Hospital in Baltimore is an infectious disease specialist and Roughly Speaking’s regular medical answer man. Dr. Larry Romane of Frederick, Md., spent more than 35 years in emergency rooms before retiring to write and lecture about medicine. His specialty is medicine for the layman. He teaches such a course at Frederick Community College and has written a book, “R U Medically Curious?” now in its second edition from LifeRich Publishing.Linkshttp://www.lifebridgehealth.org/Main/LifeBridgeHealthPhysicianDirectory/Cmar-John-MD-651.aspxhttps://ilratfcc.com/portfolio/medically-curious-heart-attacks-strokes/http://bookstore.liferichpublishing.com/Products/SKU-001062057/R-U-Medically-Curious.aspx
Join Ryan Miner for a new episode of A Miner Detail on Sunday, May 21, 2017, at 9:00 p.m. with special guest Jordan Cooper. Jordan Cooper is the host of Public Interest Podcast and he'll join Ryan on Sunday evening to discuss his interviews, volunteerism, civic engagement in general, and how both eventually led him to create his podcast as a platform for changing how citizens engage with the political process. In the second hour, beginning at 10:00 p.m., Ryan will discuss what's happening with the Washington County School Board Nominating commission as well as the breaking story out of Allegany County enveloping Register of Wills, Rebecca Drew, who may soon resign her position under a cloud of ethical wrongdoings.
The Department of Homeland Security tapped a new man to work with cybersecurity partners across the country. Mark Weatherford will discuss issues that affect the federal government. This year has been a very busy year for hackers. You may remember Anonymous and LulzSec wreaking havoc on the federal government and businesses alike. Sony, PBS and websites around the world were easy targets and cyber security experts say the attacks probably won’t stop anytime soon. Two Maryland men will spend plenty of time behind bars for their role in a major identity theft ring. Prosecutors say there were more than 250 victims in the Washington area.