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The Finzel Fire Took The Lives Of Five Animals

FINZEL: The Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office reported that five family pets perished in an unintentional fire that occurred at a Finzel residence on Friday morning. The animals, a dog and four bunnies, perished in the fire that damaged Autumn Ramsey’s house at 16792 National Pike to the tune of almost $50,000. According to authorities, […]

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Town Clock Project Underway, Gathering Donations

CUMBERLAND: According to Ed Mullaney, co-chair of Let’s Beautify Cumberland, the planned clock tower installation in Hendershot Park is progressing as planned on Thursday. All that’s left to do is install the tower that has been to be ordered from Electric Time Co. in Medfield, Massachusetts. The foundation for the structure has already been completed.

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Nelson will be on display at the Walker Lobby for the Arts at Cumberland Theatre

CUMBERLAND- “Nevermore,” which runs through October 27 at the Cumberland Theatre, Chris Nelson is the featured artist in the Beverly Walker Lobby for the Arts. Public viewing of the art begins one hour prior to each performance. Thursday through Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m. Nelson, a well-known and esteemed

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Drivers and a two-year-old were hurt in a crash at George’s Creek

PEKIN: Following a two-vehicle collision late Wednesday afternoon on Lower Georges Creek Road in the Pekin area, the driver of an all-terrain vehicle and a 2-year-old passenger were hurt and transported by Maryland State Police helicopter for medical attention, according to the Allegany County Department of Emergency Services.  Wounds are not life threatening A county

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O’Neal receives FSU President’s Distinguished Faculty Award

FROSTBURG- The Children’s Literature Centre (CLC) director and associate professor Dr. Sarah O’Neal of Frostburg State University has been chosen to receive the President’s Distinguished Faculty Award in 2024. With this award, a faculty member is honored for their outstanding contributions to the University’s mission, goals, and strategic planning activities. Professor Jodi Eirich of FSU’s

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The LAPD apprehended actress Theresa Randle of Bad Boys in connection with a potential assault

The 59-year-old actress from “Bad Boys,” Theresa Randle, was taken into custody in Los Angeles last Thursday on suspicion of criminal assault with a deadly weapon; she was not charged.  Randle, 59, was placed under arrest on Monday after an altercation on Saturday, even though he was not charged. On Saturday, October 5, police were

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A bogus utility worker killed a man in Rochester Hills suspects’ released video

MICHIGAN’S ROCHESTER- Hills After killing an elderly homeowner and tying up his wife on Friday while posing as a DTE Energy crew in Rochester Hills, two suspects are wanted by the police. According to authorities, the 72-year-old man killed himself in his own basement while his wife was duct-taped. After that, the suspects spent 20

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A 14-year-old Involved In A Hit-And-Run Case In Cumberland

CUMBERLAND: A young person who was hurt in an incident of hit-and-run in Cumberland on Thursday night is being treated at a hospital. The incident happened just before 10 p.m., according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, near the 1100 block of North Cumberland Road. Officers arrived and found a male adolescent who had been

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Organizations In The Fayetteville Region Are Supporting The Western NC Counties Damaged By Hurricane Helene

Local government organizations are contributing to the recovery of the region while cleanup operations in Hurricane Helene’s devastated areas of Western North Carolina continue. One of the hardest-hit places is the municipality of Black Mountain. The Fayetteville Public Works Commission stated on Wednesday that it is deploying some water construction crews & others to assist

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