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Monday, March 29, 2010

President Barack Obama greets U.S. troops at a mess hall at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Washington Post: Obama makes unannounced trip to Afghanistan

News Alert: Obama makes unannounced trip to Afghanistan
12:02 PM EDT Sunday, March 28, 2010
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President Obama has landed in Kabul to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs announced Sunday via Twitter.

For more information, visit washingtonpost.com

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Recent columns in The Tentacle by Kevin Dayhoff


Recent columns in The Tentacle by Kevin Dayhoff http://www.thetentacle.com/

March 24, 2010
The Mount Airy Lottery
Kevin E. Dayhoff
The “awful aughts” were not kind to Mount Airy. The last decade seemed to have been on the minds of citizens who crowded into the Mount Airy town hall on March 8 to nominate candidates to vie for elected offices in the upcoming election.

March 17, 2010
At the Edge of the Cliff
Kevin E. Dayhoff
At the dawn of this New Year, many expected much more in the way of fireworks from the current 427th session of the Maryland General Assembly. It is an election year and the state is entering another fiscal year of huge budget deficits.

March 10, 2010
The Problem with “Antique Furniture”…
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Many Marylanders were beside themselves with premature irrational exuberance at the rumor – which briefly circulated last month – that U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D., MD) would finally retire.

March 3, 2010
Horton Hatches the Egg
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Yesterday was the 107th birthday of Theodor Geisel from Springfield, MA. I say with a smile, my little crocodile, you may know him better as an early trendsetter, as the good Dr. Seuss, you may deduce, because I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. To you I’m so faithful one-hundred percent.

February 24, 2010
Sarasota Snowbird
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Sarasota FL – The Orioles’ pitchers and catchers took the field last Thursday for the first day of spring training in their new training facilities in Sarasota after spending the pre-season the last 14 years in Fort Lauderdale.

February 17, 2010
Charlie Wilson’s Legacy
Kevin E. Dayhoff
On Sunday, Charlie Wilson, the former 12-term Democrat who represented the 2nd District in East Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1973 through 1996, was remembered in a memorial service in Texas.

February 10, 2010
A Complex and Complicated Life
Kevin E. Dayhoff
John P. Murtha, the Democrat congressman from Pennsylvania, died at Virginia Hospital Center Monday at the age of 77 after complications from gall-bladder surgery.

February 3, 2010
Standing up by sitting down
Kevin E. Dayhoff
On Monday February 1, 1960, four students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College walked into the historic 1929 F. W. Woolworth Five-and-Dime building at 301 North Elm Street in Greensboro, N.C., and ordered lunch.

January 27, 2010
“Mac” Mathias: A Civil Rights Lion
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Former Republican U.S. Senator Charles McCurdy (Mac) Mathias, a native son of Frederick, has died at the age of 87. He was living in Chevy Chase, where his family reported that he died Monday from complications of Parkinson's disease.

January 20, 2010
Hating over Haiti
Kevin E. Dayhoff
In a moment that could warm all but the coldest of hearts last Saturday, in the midst of all the despair that is now Haiti, Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton set aside their political differences for a joint appeal to raise money for that earthquake-ravaged country.

January 13, 2010
Spontaneous Incompetence
Kevin E. Dayhoff
In an incident, almost totally ignored by the dominant United States major news media, comes word that an American hero, the renown Army Green Beret-turned-Iraq/Afghanistan war correspondent, Michael Yon, was “arrested” January 5 as he entered the country for failing to disclose his income.

January 6, 2010
The Problem with Underwear
Kevin E. Dayhoff
The tranquility of the holidays was rudely interrupted by reality Christmas morning as the news spread quickly that a terrorist with an explosive device concealed in his underwear attempted to bomb Northwest Airlines flight 253 as it approached Detroit.

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Great Physician Exodus? By Joe Charlebois

Great Physician Exodus? By Joe Charlebois March 26, 2010 www.thetentacle.com

http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=3672

If a recent survey is accurate, then the eventual care of patients will fall more and more upon the shoulders of physician assistants, nurse practitioners and far fewer doctors.

The Medicus Firm, a nationally recognized physician recruiting group based out of Atlanta, GA, and Dallas, TX, released the results of their December 2009 survey of 1,195 physicians. The survey, which had a response of over 53%, produced some surprising and startling results.

Read the rest here: http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=3672

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

White House announces the recess appointment of fifteen nominees to fill critical administration posts

The White House Blog:

An Unprecedented Level of Obstruction

Faced with an unprecedented level of obstruction in the Senate, the President announced his intention to recess appoint fifteen nominees to fill critical administration posts. While the President respects the critical role the Senate plays in the appointment process, he was no longer willing to let another month go by with key economic positions unfilled, especially at a time when our country is recovering from the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

Many of these fifteen individuals have enjoyed broad bipartisan support, but have found their confirmation votes delayed for reasons that have nothing to do with their qualifications. It has more to do with an obstruction-at-all-costs mentality that we’ve been faced with since the President came into office. Because of political posturing, these fifteen appointees have waited an average of 214 days for Senate confirmation.

This opposition got so out of hand at one point that one senator put a blanket hold on all of the President’s nominees in an attempt to win concessions on two projects that would benefit his state. And another nominee’s confirmation was delayed by one senator for more than eight months because of a disagreement over a proposed federal building in his home state. When that nominee was finally given the vote she deserved, she was confirmed 96 to 0. When you attempt to prevent the government from working effectively because you didn’t get your way, you’re failing to live up to your responsibilities as a public servant.

To put this in perspective, at this time in 2002, President Bush had only 5 nominees pending on the floor. By contrast, President Obama has 77 nominees currently pending on the floor, 58 of whom have been waiting for over two weeks and 44 of those have been waiting more than a month. And cloture has been filed 16 times on Obama nominees, nine of whom were subsequently confirmed with 60 or more votes or by voice vote. Cloture was not filed on a single Bush nominee in his first year. And despite facing significantly less opposition, President Bush had already made 10 recess appointments by this point in his presidency and he made another five over the spring recess.

A few more numbers to put this in perspective:

  • These fifteen nominees have been waiting a total of 3,204 days or almost nine years to start their respective jobs.
  • Even the most recently nominated of these fifteen individuals has been waiting 144 days or nearly five months.
  • Jeffrey Goldstein was nominated to serve as the top domestic finance official at Treasury, a crucial position for fixing the economy and preventing another financial crisis. Goldstein has been waiting 248 days or over 8 months.
  • Jacqueline Berrien was nominated to serve as Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC currently lacks a quorum and cannot fulfill its mandate to protect American workers from discrimination. Berrien has been waiting 254 days or over 8 months.
  • Craig Becker and Mark Pearce were nominated to serve on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), which protects American workers from unfair labor practices. The five member board has been trying to operate with only two members. Becker and Pearce have been waiting for 261 days or over 8 months.

The roadblocks we’ve seen in the Senate have left some government agencies like the National Labor Relations Board and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission impaired in fulfilling their mission. These agencies can now get back to working for the American people.

These nominees will remain pending before the Senate for what we hope will be the expeditious confirmation that candidates of their caliber deserve. But we also hope that this politically motivated gridlock comes to an end, because each day we dedicate to a strategy aimed at gumming up the works of our government is another day we aren’t doing right by the American people.

Jen Psaki is the White House's Deputy Communications Director

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NRA-ILA :: Permit to Purchase Bill Handed a Defeat in Maryland!
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Police arrest TU commuter student for March 22nd robbery and assault
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M&T Bank robbed
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Friday, March 26--Life Sentence Issued For Rape Dating To 1991
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Police arrest TU commuter student for March 22nd robbery and assault

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March 26, 2010

Police arrest TU commuter student for March 22nd robbery and assault

Mystery solved. At 4:30 p.m. today, Towson University Police reported that they, assisted by the Baltimore County Police, Baltimore City Police and the Maryland State Police Crime Lab have made one arrest in the on-campus robbery that occurred at the Towson University Dorm Room in Tower B on Monday, March 22, 2010 at 3:30 p.m.

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Mom forces son to kill hamster for bad grade

Cops: Mom forces son to kill hamster for bad grade
Hat Tip: Charles Schelle
Metro Atlanta / State News 8:43 p.m. Friday, January 22, 2010 By Alexis Stevens The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

http://www.ajc.com/news/cops-mom-forces-son-280517.html


As punishment for bad grades, a Georgia mother forced her 12-year-old son to kill his pet hamster with a hammer, police said.

The day after he was forced to kill his pet, the child told his teacher, Meriwether County Sheriff Steve Whitlock told the AJC Thursday evening.

The teacher reported the incident to DFCS authorities, who contacted police, Whitlock said. The pet's death allegedly took place at the family's Warm Springs home.

On Friday, 38-year-old Lynn Middlebrooks Geter was arrested, Whitlock said. Geter faces one charge each of animal cruelty, child cruelty and battery.

Geter remained in the Meriwether County jail Thursday evening, Whitlock said. Meriwether County is located about 90 minutes southwest of Atlanta.

Geter's husband, Brad Geter, decline to comment on the incident when reached by phone Friday evening.


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"ObamaCare" Poses Uncertainty for Maryland's Medical Community


Maryland Senate Republican Slate: "ObamaCare" Poses Uncertainty for Maryland's Medical Community

While Governor Martin O'Malley and state Democrats were praising the passage of the federal health care bill this week, the implementation of the new federal requirements poses great uncertainty for Maryland's medical practitioners and hospitals.

Columnist Barry Rascovar of The Gazette analyzes the impact on Maryland's delicately-balanced health system and concludes that "the long-term implications of this law could create a major earthquake in Maryland."

To read the full Rascovar article, click here. Some highlights are posted below:

"As a result of this law, the growing scarcity of physicians in parts of the state could spread. Financially pinched hospitals could see their predicaments worsen. The state's unique rate-setting system for hospitals, established 40 years ago, might have to be junked or modernized."

"Maryland's medical system could find itself ill-equipped to absorb an additional 600,000 patients who previously lacked coverage."

"So far, the governor and legislators have managed to avoid confronting that issue. But pressures are building on hospitals in Maryland, thanks in no small measure to the willingness of state regulators in recent years to favor insurers over medical centers."

"Hospital reserve accounts aren't yielding any interest to help support health programs. Philanthropic gifts are way down. Yet, the demand for costly emergency room services and inpatient admissions are surging, particularly among the recently unemployed who lack insurance. This situation might deteriorate under the new health reform law, which mandates $500 billion in Medicare cuts to doctors and hospitals over the next decade."

"Sharp reimbursement reductions might persuade more practicing physicians to retire early, switch careers or refuse to take Medicare and Medicaid patients - just what we don't need with a tidal wave of newly insured patients about to flood waiting rooms."

"As for Maryland hospitals, they could face a double-whammy: State regulators not only will implement painful Medicare rate reductions, they will go further and cut hospital charges even more dramatically to maintain the state's status."


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Friday, March 26, 2010

Obama disses Netanyahu

Obama Refuses to Dine With Jewish Leader, Friday, March 26, 2010, 4:45 AM, by Jim Hoft

Do you remember when Jesse Jackson said that under Obama Jews would lose all of their clout?
He was right.


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(Top left clockwise) Barack and Michelle Obama and radical Leftist anti-Israel Professor Edward Said at a May 1998 Arab community event in Chicago at which Edward Said gave the keynote speech. (Bill Baar’s West Side), Former PLO operative and close friend of the Obama’s Rashid Khalidi, Barack Obama and his racist minister Jeremiah Wright, and close terrorist friend William Ayers.

In an unprecedented move, Barack Obama refused to dine with the Jewish leader on Wednesday.

Nile Gardiner said it best:

Barack Obama’s humiliation of Israel is a disgrace

I wrote recently about Barack Obama’s sneering contempt for both Israel and Great Britain. Further confirmation of this was provided today with new details emerging regarding the President’s appalling reception for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House earlier this week. As Adrian Blomfield reports for The Telegraph:

Benjamin Netanyahu was left to stew in a White House meeting room for over an hour after President Barack Obama abruptly walked out of tense talks to have supper with his family, it emerged on Thursday. The snub marked a fresh low in US-Israeli relations and appeared designed to show Mr Netanyahu how low his stock had fallen in Washington after he refused to back down in a row over Jewish construction in east Jerusalem.

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Read the entire Gateway Pundit article by Jim Holt here: http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/03/obama-refuses-to-dine-with-jewish-leader/

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False Start: Employers Mulling Layoffs, Communist Leader's Endorsement Among Early ObamaCare Highlights

False Start: Employers Mulling Layoffs, Communist Leader's Endorsement Among Early ObamaCare Highlights

GOP Leader Memo: "Where Are The Jobs? Not In President Obama's Health Care Law"

Washington, Mar 26 - While Americans continue to ask ‘where are the jobs?,’ Democrats in Washington have forced through a job-killing government takeover of health care propped up by backroom deals and phony accounting gimmicks. Last week, more than 130 economists sent a letter to President Obama and Congress warning that “the health care bill … will eliminate jobs, reduce hours and wages, and limit future job creation.” Washington Democrats, however, refused to listen to the American people or these experts, and now the damage ObamaCare will do to our economy is already being measured in the “billions.” Of course, there’s always the Fidel Castro’s endorsement of ObamaCare to buck up skittish Democrats. As House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) outlined in a memo yesterday, the only way to undo this mess is to repeal ObamaCare and replace it with reforms focused first on lowering costs and protecting American jobs.

The Associated Press notes that “the health care overhaul will cost U.S. companies billions and make them more likely to drop prescription drug coverage for retirees because of a change in how the government subsidizes those benefits”:

Companies Say Health Care Costs Hard to Swallow. … In the first two days after the law was signed, three major companies — Deere & Co., Caterpillar Inc. and Valero Energy — said they expect to take a total hit of $265 million to account for smaller tax deductions in the future. … As many as 1.5 million to 2 million retirees could lose the drug benefits provided by their former employer because of the tax changes, according to a study by the Moran Company, a health care consulting firm. … Consumers Energy, a Michigan gas and electric company with 2.9 million customers, said it will not take a big first-quarter charge because, like most utility companies, it can try to recover the added costs from its customers through rate hikes.”

Small businesses are being hit hard too: a piece that aired on CNN’s The Situation Room yesterday highlights the challenges ObamaCare poses for the nation’s entrepreneurs. Earlier this week, White House senior adviser David Axelrod said that ObamaCare “will sell itself.” Well, here’s how it’s playing around the country today:

Another Midwest manufacturer takes a multi-million dollar hit from Obamacare. “West Chester-based AK Steel Corp. said Tuesday it will take a first-quarter non-cash charge of about $31 million, stemming from the health care reform act passed by Congress March 21…” (Business Courier of Cincinnati, 3/24/10)

Major restaurant chains “have not budgeted for this,” will be “dramatically impacted.” “Dallas-based Brinker International, which operates restaurant chains such as Chili’s and On the Border, offers a mini-medical plan to its wait staff of 80,000, said Travis L. Sartain, an employee benefits broker at McQueary Henry Bowles Troy LLP in Dallas. ‘In no way, shape, or form is it the robust coverage included in this health care reform,’ said Sartain, who found the plan for Brinker. Companies like Brinker ‘have not budgeted for this. In our opinion, they will be dramatically impacted due to this legislation.’” (Dallas Morning News, 3/25/10)

Michigan businesses braces for “thousands of dollars in extra costs” and “tough hiring and firing decisions.”
“Two groups representing Michigan businesses fear the most sweeping health care legislation passed in decades could burden them with thousands of dollars in extra costs and paperwork and prevent them from expanding their firms and hiring new workers. … The legislation will force business owners to make tough hiring and firing decisions, industry groups said. … Jim Hiller, owner of Hiller's Market, with seven locations in Metro Detroit, said his 800-employee business is most likely to suffer because it won't be eligible for the same subsidies small businesses may accrue. ‘Certainly (the legislation) will significantly increase our costs.” (The Detroit News, 3/26/10)

Grassroots revolt in the states continues – Georgia governor appoints special AG to protect Peach State citizens from ObamaCare mandates. “Republican Gov. Sonny Perdue said Thursday that he will bypass Democratic Attorney General Thurbert Baker and create a ‘special attorney general’ to sue the federal government over the health care overhaul, an order Baker refused. ‘Constitutionally, I believe he is obligated to represent the people of Georgia in these issues,’ Perdue said at a morning news conference. ‘He’s refused to do that. I can’t force him to do that.’ Perdue, however, said the state constitution permits him to work around Baker and appoint a special attorney general to file a lawsuit against the health care legislation President Barack Obama signed into law earlier this week.” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3/26/10)

Experts say ObamaCare doesn’t address physician shortage crisis. “There may not be enough doctors to see all of the people who are now covered. ‘I don’t think it’s going to encourage enough primary-care physicians,’ Dr. Robert Centor, the academic general internist at the University of Alabama School of Medicine and author of the DB’s Medical Rants blog, said of the health-care legislation.” (CNBC, 3/25/10)

Investor’s Business Daily editorial sheds some light on a past repeal effort led by one of Speaker Pelosi’s top lieutenants. “Once before there were ‘angry mobs’ reacting to government expansion of and into health care. They once greeted former House Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski over the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, which expanded Medicare benefits and funded it with a supplemental tax. The Chicago Tribune of August 18, 1989, reported on how House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Rostenkowski "was booed and chased down a Chicago street Thursday morning by a group of senior citizens after he refused to talk with them about federal health insurance." .. Legislation to repeal was introduced in the House on Nov. 7, 1989, and passed by a voice vote. … An interesting historical footnote is that leading the protest against Rostenkowski was Jan Schakowsky — then director of the Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens and currently a Democratic representative from the 9th Congressional District of Illinois and chief deputy whip to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.” (Investor’s Business Daily, 3/25/10)

And finally, the slice surtax: “The price of a slice of pizza is gonna go up dramatically.” “At Paesan's Pizza in Latham, owner Frank Scavio says his company was planning to expand to two new locations, but those plans may be put on hold. He says, 'If we open up and go above the 50 person employee then yea, it will affect us and that's when we say OK when do we stop or do we continue to grow?" If they do opt to expand, Scavio says the customer may be the one to pay. ‘The price of a slice of pizza is gonna go up drastically.’” (CBS 6 Albany, 3/25/10)

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Washington Post: Nominee to head TSA quits pursuit of job

The Washington Post is reporting: "Robert Harding, President Obama's second nominee to head the Transportation Security Administration, withdrew his name from consideration Friday night because of questions over his background as a defense contractor, the Associated Press reports. In January, Erroll Southers withdrew from consideration for the TSA job over different issues."
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Recent stories by Charles Schelle in Explore Carroll

    Eldersburg man arrested in robbery of armored truck
    Published March 25, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
    MIDDLETOWN — An Eldersburg man is behind bars after allegedly robbing an armed guard at an ATM in Middletown on Wednesday.The Frederick County Bureau of Investigation arrested Brandon M. Parrott, 26, of the 5800 block of Mineral Hill Road, Eldersburg, on ... ...
    Pennsylvania attorney general says WTTR sports announcer exposed himself to agent
    Published March 25, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    WTTR Radio in Westminster is acknowledging that one of its part-time sports announcers is facing charges of unlawful contact with a minor stemming from an allegation that he exposed himself to an undercover agent for the Pennsylvania Office of the ... ...
    Sykesville police officer in running for national award
    Published March 21, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
    ... -trip airfare for two and a hotel stay -- and an "America's Most Wanted" jacket. Weekly finalists win an "America's Most Wanted" duffle bag with show-related merchandise. To vote for Kilgore, go to www.amw.com/allstar. — Charles Schelle...
    Mount Airy decision likely to be a lesson in economics and civics
    Published March 21, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    Renovate or replace? That's the question the Board of County Commissioners and the county's Board of Education have to figure out regarding Mount Airy Middle School. Carroll County Public Schools is asking for a replacement for the 54-year-old school, ... ...
    Carroll County to create new fire training facility
    Published March 21, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    Carroll County emergency services officials are hoping volunteer firefighter training will soon no longer have to be more than an hour drive away. The Carroll County Volunteer Emergency Services Association and the Board of County Commissioners are ... ...
Krimgold Park ready for spring start of first construction
Published March 7, 2010 by Eldersburg Eagle, Carroll Eagle
WOODBINE — Krimgold Park in Woodbine can now have its groundbreaking with the Board of County Commissioners' awarding this week of a bid to build the first phase of the park. On March 4, the commissioners voted 2-0 to award the bid of $3 million to Cromer ... ...
Booster clubs hope to put proposed cuts off track
Published January 24, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Even before this week's hearing on the Carroll County Public Schools' upcoming budget, parents are already gathering forces to combat some of the proposed cuts. That's because in the $331 million fiscal 2011 budget's preliminary round, CPS Superintendent ... ...
Shipwrecked in a concrete jungle
Published January 17, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Traditionally, roller derby is played in roller rinks with wood or sport court surfaces. However, the Danielle Shipley Memorial Arena in Westminster has an all-concrete grooved floor, providing a challenge for skaters. "It's not really the strategy ... ...
Mutiny at the Ag Center
Published January 17, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Accountant Beth "Beef Hellington" Pryor, 30, crunches numbers by day and bodies by night when she takes to the roller derby track in Westminster's Danielle Shipley Memorial Arena. "It's a perfect situation for me," Pryor said before a ... ...
Courting Carroll on Ice
Published December 13, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
Kayla Koski, 10, of Eldersburg, glides in a wide circle on the ice at Reisterstown Sportsplex, while she delicately moves her arms and fingers like a painter dabbles on a canvass. Then the twirling and toe picks begin as Sean Kingston's "Fire Burning ... ...

    Dinner Rolls
    Published May 18, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    This story has been updated.Walk into the Big Bear's Bus Café and you're not only standing inside an earth-friendly, mobile restaurant, but you're also standing inside what feels like home to Jeremiah Luce, 32. That's because at one time, a school bus was ... ...
    Lawmakers to get briefing on Rosewood transfers to Sykesville
    Published October 14, 2008 by Eldersburg Eagle
    Maryland Health Sec. John Colmers will brief the Maryland General Assembly this week on the Secure Evaluation & Therapeutic Treatment program coming to Sykesville. Colmers will brief the House Health and Government Operations Committee at 1 p.m. ... ...
    Mount Airy to host education candidates Oct. 15
    Published October 12, 2008 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    ... . Attendees will have a chance to speak to the candidates before and after the forum. For details, call Debbie Parker at 301-829-1424. Voters will decide in the Tuesday, Nov. 4 General Election who will represent them on the board. -- Charles Schelle...
    Sykesville fire department parade to celebrate anniversary
    Published September 10, 2008 by Eldersburg Eagle
    The Sykesville/Freedom District Fire Department will return to its roots in September through a parade in Sykesville honoring its 75th anniversary. The fire department will host an anniversary parade at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21, in Sykesville, where the ... ...
    Service is central at SCBA Expo
    Published September 3, 2008 by Eldersburg Eagle
    This year's South Carroll Business Association Expo might just pride itself on the freebies. The SCBA Expo, slated for Saturday, Sept. 13, will include free massages, free haircuts, free belly dancing, pottery wheel, voter registration, Silly Willy The ... ...

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Maryland's 1864 Constitution: Alas, we hardly knew ya
Published March 21, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... rejected it on Feb. 26, 1870. It was finally ratified here on May 7, 1973. When he's not studying the second verse of "Maryland My Maryland," written in April 1861 by James Ryder Randall, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at ... . ...

Shall we dance?
Published March 21, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
Rules include no swords or spurs on the dance floor, and courtesy toward both Blue and Gray revelers is as important as dance form. The third annual Corbit's Charge Civil War Ball will be held Saturday, March 27, transforming the gymnasium of the old ... ...

Police identify body of man found in burning car
Published March 19, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
... released the name of a Taneytown man who was found dead inside a burning car in Upperco on March 12. Police said the man, John David Metcalf, 48 ... Methodist Church on Black Rock Road. There, his car engine caught on fire, which led to his ... ...

BB&T bank on East Main Street in Westminster robbed
Published March 16, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
The BB&T bank at 193 E. Main St. was the scene of a robbery Monday at approximately 2:20 p.m., say Westminster Police Department officials.At that time, a man entered the bank and passed a note to a bank teller announcing a robbery. Although the ... ...

Richard Dixon's son recalls a life of his father's firsts
Published March 14, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
... ; said Tim, "is a result of his Carroll County education." For more information about Tim Dixon's book, go to www.marylandsfirstblacktreasurer.com. When he is not reading Tim Dixon's book, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at ... . ...

No bail for man accused of attacking his wife with a hammer
Published March 11, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
A bail review hearing for Anthony Troy Soligny, accused of attacking his wife with a hammer on March 2, was held Thursday. In the hearing in Carroll County District Court, visiting Judge Paula J. Brown, noted that Soligny is accused of a violent crime and ... ...

New Windsor man suspected in hammer attack returns to Maryland
Published March 10, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
On Tuesday, the Maryland State Police brought Anthony T. Soligny, of New Windsor, back to Maryland to face charges stemming from allegedly attacking his wife with a hammer on March 2. He was arrested March 3 on I-85 just outside of Lavonia Georgia and had ... ...

Carroll County man accused of hammer attack to be returned to Maryland
Published March 9, 2010 by Westminster Eagle
Maryland State Police said Monday that a Carroll County man who was arrested in Georgia on March 3 for allegedly assaulting his wife with a hammer the previous night will be brought back to Maryland today.Anthony T. Soligny, 33, of the unit-block of ... ...

DAYHOFF: For local kids, Seuss' magic plays as well today as it did in 1940s
Published March 7, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
... released in April 1942. When he is not reading Dr. Seuss, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at ... ....

County man accused of assault is apprehended in Georgia
Published March 3, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Maryland State Police said Wednesday that a Carroll County man they say allegedly assaulted his wife Tuesday night with a hammer, was arrested shortly before 3 p.m. today by deputies in Georgia. State Police Lt. Andrew Winner identified the man as ... ...

DAYHOFF: In the 1800s, residents endured a real storm of the century
Published February 28, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
... to 15 above." Well, thank goodness for small favors. As for the situation we're facing in 2010, let me just say: Spring can come anytime now. When he is not muttering about his hatred of winter, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at ... ....

Squeals on Wheels
Published January 31, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
The Chesapeake Roller Derby team Mutiny defended the ship well, but it was the South Jersey Derby Girls who rolled to a 56-29 victory Jan. 23 in the first-ever roller derby event at the Danele Shipley Memorial Arena at the Carroll County Ag Center, in ... ...

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