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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Mount Airy church reaches out to youths by Staci George for Carroll County Times

Mount Airy church reaches out to youths by Staci George for Carroll County Times

Mount Airy church reaches out to youths

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/articles/2008/08/24/news/local_news/newsstory6.txt

By Staci L. George, Times Correspondent

Sunday, August 24, 2008

MOUNT AIRY — Saturday was a day of youth empowerment through song, dance, poetry, drama and other artistic displays celebrating God and Christianity.

“Youth awakening” was the theme of Spirit Fest 2008, an annual event sponsored by West Falls Christian Community Church, 4330 Buffalo Road, Mount Airy. This was the seventh year the church, with 65 current members, has sponsored the event.

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“We need to encourage and empower the youth to do positive things, like express their talents and get involved in the community. There are a lot of negative things already,” said Bishop Ross Jackson Sr., the church’s pastor since 1993 and a native of Mount Airy.


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20080824 Mount Airy church reaches out to youths by Staci George for Carroll County Times

Friday, August 15, 2008

Recent articles in the Carroll County Times by Staci L. George

Recent articles in the Carroll County Times by Staci L. George

August 15, 2008

County to hold first information session for veterans
Carroll County will host its first veterans muster Saturday to give Maryland veterans a chance to learn more about benefits and services offered by federal, state and nonprofit agencies. “They may not know they have certain benefits or know whe...Aug. 15, 2008

Fundraiser to be held for memorial
Organizers are hoping a consignment fundraiser Saturday in Eldersburg will help fund the state’s first Angel of Hope garden. The JOSH Foundation, short for Joining Others Seeking Healing, will hold its Children’s Consignment Charity Fundr...Aug. 15, 2008

Three-day walk to honor mothers, help fight cancer
Kristi Bozzell lost her mother to breast cancer. So did Sue Conklin. So when Heather Davidson asked them, along with her sister-in-law Krista Davidson, to be on her team for the three-day walk benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the decision requ...Aug. 8, 2008

20080815 Recent articles in the Carroll County Times by Staci L George

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

20071006 Northrop Grumman to open facility in Millersville by Staci L. George


Defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. will open a new information assurance center Monday in Millersville, the company announced yesterday.


The new 34,000 square-foot building at 8666 Veterans Highway could open the way for more technology companies to move into the area, one analyst said upon hearing the news.

"It is great they are moving in. It is win-win for us as a county," said Kevin Lancaster, a government consultant and managing partner of Network Federal, a government technology company in Washington. He cited benefits such as job growth, tax revenue and filling a void of high-tech services.

According to Mr. Lancaster, the area is challenged with finding, attracting, and retaining technology companies.

"This is huge," Mr. Lancaster said, noting how Northrop Grumman could have built its new facility in Howard County, Baltimore or closer to Fort George G. Meade, but chose Millersville instead. The new center will influence additional smaller companies to come to the area, bringing more jobs and services, he said.

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