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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Carroll County Chamber of Commerce: Not a Golfer? You Can Still Participate in the 2011 Tournament!


Carroll County Chamber of Commerece - Where Business Grows

Contact Us
  
Carroll County Chamber of Commerce
700 Corporate Center Court, Suite L
Westminster, MD 21157

410.848.9050 or 410-876-7212
Fax: 410-876-1023

Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 871
Westminster, MD 21158

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The Chamber Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, July 15th at The Links at Challedon in Mount Airy, and it is shaping up to be a great event!  

Not a golfer?

Why not sponsor a tee sign? Tee signs are available for only $100 and are a great way to showcase your company to all attendees.  Contact Peggy to sign up for a tee sign,psoper@carrollcountychamber.org, 410.848.9050.   

Or how about adding your promotional items to our golfer gift bags?   

We're putting together 120 gift bags and would love to have something from your company! Items can be anything from hats, to water bottles to magnets to pens and everything in between!   

To include your item in our gift bags, please drop them off at the Chamber office anytime Monday through Friday between 9 and 5 or contact Jeannine Morber to arrange for pick up,jmorber@morbermarketing.com 410.596.6737.   

Oh and one more thing....


Thank you!



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What to Know May 24 2011 and more from Westminster Patch


Westminster Patch

May 24, 2011

Your News

What to Know May 24

Kym Byrnes | May 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

imagePatch rounds up important (ok, maybe at times trivial) nuggets of knowledge that will help you start off your day.

Five Carroll County Schools Mentioned in High School Challenge Rankings

Kym Byrnes | May 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageAssistant Superintendent of Instruction for Carroll County Public Schools Steven Johnson said he takes this ranking index seriously.

Westminster Police Department Recognized as Top Agency

Kym Byrnes | May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageWestminster comes out on top in the annual Maryland Law Enforcement Challenge.

Junction, Inc. the Latest Victim of Budget Cuts

Kym Byrnes | May 23, 2011 | 1 Comment

imageJunction, Inc. blames lack of funding for closing its doors on June 17.

Things to Do

9:00am

Blood Pressure Screening

The Carroll County Health Department is hosting a Free blood pressure screening at the Westminster Branch Library.

10:00am

Caring Carroll Volunteer Training

Caring Carroll matches volunteers with older adults in Carroll County who need a little help to remain living independently. …
You can also:

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The Spokesman-Review - by Betsy Z. Russell: Unusual bills come to statehouses after shift toward tea party

May 22, 2011

From my Capitolbeat colleague, Betsy Z. Russell, at The Spokesman-Review:

Unusual bills come to statehouses after shift toward tea party

Betsy Z. Russell
The Spokesman-Review
In Washington
The trend toward unusual state legislation bypassed Washington this year, which is having a dreary session focused on deep budget shortfalls. About the oddest bill proposed this year was one to designate a state rock, but it was killed.
BOISE – It wasn’t just in Idaho that state lawmakers ventured onto unusual ground this year, attempting to unilaterally nullify a federal law, debating allowing guns on college campuses and nearly cutting off unemployed Idahoans from receiving extended unemployment benefits on grounds that the benefits will make them lazy.
Montana lawmakers backed a bill to let local sheriffs stop federal law enforcement officers from making arrests in their counties, though the governor vetoed it. They also debated measures to legalize hunting with a hand-thrown spear and declare global warming “beneficial to the welfare and business climate of Montana.”
Florida legislators outlawed droopy pants on schoolkids that show their underwear. Illinois made it legal to pick up road-killed animals for food or fur, saying it’ll clean up the roads...

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Monday, May 23, 2011

MRC Alert: NBC's Andrea Mitchell Regrets Republicans Lack 'Courage' to Raise Taxes

Media Research Center
Tracking Liberal Media Bias Since 1996
Monday May 23, 2011 @ 09:41 AM EDT

1. NBC's Andrea Mitchell Regrets Republicans Lack 'Courage' to Raise Taxes
NBC’s Andrea Mitchell on Sunday conceded “Paul Ryan has shown considerable guts” with his Medicare plan, but she declared liberal Democratic Congressman Chris Van Hollen is “correct that nobody on the Republican side is showing any courage on the tax front. And unless taxes are part of the mix,” NBC’s chief foreign correspondent insisted in repeating the standard media refrain, “every grown-up knows” a deficit solution cannot be achieved. The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson soon picked up the liberal agenda, regretting “Republicans will not talk about tax increases” while Democrats, supposedly, “talk about a lot of budget cuts.”

2. George Stephanopoulos Badgers GOP Candidate; Four Years Ago, ABC Was Gentle With Dems
Good Morning America co-anchor George Stephanopoulos conducted a confrontational interview with possible Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman on Friday, challenging the moderate governor from the right on spending and on the former Utah governor's praise of Barack Obama. Stephanopoulos highlighted Huntsman's work for the Obama administration as ambassador to China: "The President is also a person, a particular person, President Barack Obama. You wrote to him saying, calling him a 'remarkable leader.' Do you stand by that?" After the Republican dodged, Stephanopoulos even followed up: "Do you believe he's a remarkable leader and are you in sync with his foreign policy?"

3. ABC Mocks GOP Candidates as Making Comedians 'Happy'
On Sunday’s World News, ABC correspondent David Kerley mocked the current field of GOP presidential candidates as making comedians “happy” as he recounted that polls show many Republicans are not satisfied with the choices available so far.

4. CNN's Costello Dedicates Whole Segment to Defending Obama from the Left
While President Obama has been hit by black leftists for failing to help unemployed African-Americans, CNN anchor Carol Costello offered an impassioned defense of the president Friday morning, framing most every question to cast Obama in the best light possible. Hosting the liberal Columbia University professor Mark Lamont Hill, a self-proclaimed "leading hip-hop generation intellectual," Costello repeatedly sought to generate pity for the president. "Aren't we expecting a little too much of him?" Costello pouted during the 10 a.m. EDT hour.

5. Media Slammed 'Bitch' Angle's Ad, Now Silent When Ryan Shown Throwing Granny Off Cliff
Anyone who was watching certain news outlets on Thursday probably heard almost nothing about one of the most offensive political advertisements in recent memory. That's because most major networks have largely failed to cover a video portraying Rep. Paul Ryan's budget plan as literally throwing grandma off a cliff. While ABC, MSNBC, and CNN continue to ignore the left-wing attack ad, these same outlets wasted no time excoriating Sharron Angle's controversial immigration ad during the 2010 cycle.

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Westminster Maryland Roadside Produce salesman robbed at gunpoint


 

Major Phillip S. Kasten Carroll County Sheriff's Office 100 North Court Street Westminster, Maryland 21157 Office  410-386-2759
  

Roadside Produce salesman robbed at gunpoint”


Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, May 21, 2011 ---- At approximately 1:20 pm, Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to reports of a robbery at a roadside produce stand alongside the 400 BLK Westbound East Main Street.

The initial investigation revealed that a lone Kern’s Produce employee selling produce from the rear of his pick-up truck, was seated in the cab taking a break between customers when an approximately 6’0” tall white male, with short dark hair and a scar on his right cheek,wearing sunglasses, and a dark colored t-shirt and sweat pants approached the employee from the front of the truck.  Through the open passenger’s side door, the suspect pressed a dark colored handgun against the employee’s neck while demanding money. 

No one was injured during the robbery and the suspect fled the scene on foot toward Fair Avenue with an undisclosed amount of cash.  Sheriff’s Deputies and Westminster Police searched the area, but were not able to locate the suspect; he remains at large.  Following the incident, a dark colored, late model Ford Econoline Van was observed leaving the area quickly by witnesses.  The Sheriff’s Office investigation continues…  Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Detective Corporal Brian Dayton at 410-386-2900, or the toll free anonymous TIPS Hotline at 1-888-399-TIPP (8477).

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Anchorage Daily News Outdoors Update

Anchorage Daily News Outdoors Update May 21 2011

A plan to ease summer parking at Glen Alps
A sliver of the $4 billion capital budget before Gov. Sean Parnell is a $715,000 plan to build a short roadway not far from the Flattop Access Trail to a new 50-spot parking lot that would alleviate some of the crunch. If approved by Parnell, the new lot would be built next spring.
King salmon slowly arriving
Snow shoveling is over. Outdoor projects delayed by winter are done. Finally, Alaska anglers can utter the words they've waited months and months to say. King salmon are back.
Bike to work this Friday
Many Anchorage motorists will travel on two wheels this Friday, as the League of American Bicyclists and the Municipality encourage commuters to leave their cars parked for the seventh annual Bike to Work Day.
Spring can be prime time for a visit to Portage
Starting its 25th season, the Begich, Boggs Visitor Center in Portage is now open to visitors seven days a week. Early season can be among the better times to visit. "The whole lake fills up with ice because of all the calving that took place all winter long," said Russ Reno, site manager for Portage Glacier Cruises.
Alaska cyclist pedals to beat breast cancer
Anchorage cyclist Dr. Susan Fenn is in the middle of a cross-country trip from San Diego to St. Augustine, Fla., to raise money for breast cancer research, pedaling side by side with 73-year-old Joe Harrison of Apple River, Ill.
Outdoor Hotline (5/17/11)
Notices and listings of upcoming outdoors events
Italian climber falls to his death high on Mount McKinley
Unroped Italian climber Luciano Colombo, 67, slipped Monday while making a steep traverse near Denali Pass on Mount McKinley and fell 1,000 feet to his death.
Brazilian motorcyclist sets out for Alaska
A 69-year-old man has begun a solo Rio de Janeiro-to-Alaska round trip on a motorcycle. Augusto Lins e Silva hopes to become the oldest person to ride 34,175 miles on a solo trip.


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