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Salvadge and Rebuck, FSU, are the MEC Offensive Player of the Week

Salvadge and Rebuck, FSU, are the MEC Offensive Player of the Week

FROSTBURG — On Monday, Mollie Rebuck and Mason Salvadge of Frostburg State were selected the Mountain East Conference’s Offensive Players of the Week for both the women’s and men’s soccer teams. Salvadge, a freshman who recently graduated from Allegany, scored his first goal for the team last Wednesday against Salem.  The Bobcats won 2-1, and […]

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Indicted in the Kent Avenue home invasion is a Cumberland man

Indicted in the Kent Avenue home invasion is a Cumberland man

CUMBERLAND: According to Cumberland Police, a city man was detained without bond on Friday after being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and assault. The guy attacked and gained access into the home of a homeowner on Kent Avenue, who was seriously hurt in the incident on Monday. Following the acquisition of an arrest warrant,

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FBI agents board a ship owned by the business whose other cargo ship caused the Baltimore Bridge to collapse

FBI agents board a ship owned by the business whose other cargo ship caused the Baltimore Bridge to collapse

BALTIMORE: According to the FBI, federal officials on Saturday boarded a ship run by the same business that oversaw a cargo ship that was responsible for a fatal bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland. Officials from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland and the FBI confirmed in comments that law enforcement officers boarded the Maersk Saltoro.

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A sculpture honors the deceased Frostburg community

FROSTBURG: There was a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new sculpture honoring the deceased residents of Frostburg’s Park Avenue and Brownsville on Thursday. The sculpture, called Anchors of Endurance, is the first to depict the Black community of Brownsville after its inhabitants were uprooted to make way for the Normal School—now known as Frostburg State University—to

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