WFMD-AM Frederick - Sun Nov 22
The realities of being poor were brought home on Friday to about 100 students during a Community Action Poverty Simulation at the Frederick Community College Field House.
Middletown considers 'big-box' ordinanceThe Frederick News Post - Sun Nov 22
Middletown Burgess John Miller wrote in an e-mail that town officials are being proactive to keep a oebig-boxa stores such as Wal-Mart and Target from coming in.
Fire company to sell Christmas trees beginning FridayThe Frederick News Post - Sun Nov 22
Members of Independent Hose Co. are gearing up for the holiday season by getting their Christmas tree lot ready.
Corrections Academy graduates 13The Frederick News Post - Sat Nov 21
"A treasure that will last forever." "The two best months of life." "Thanks for a memorable experience." Those were the words written by a few of the recruits describing 10 weeks of training as part of the 32nd Frederick County Corrections Academy.
Fire & Police BlotterThe Frederick News Post - Sat Nov 21
Frederick County sheriff's deputies are asking for the public's help in identifying a man who they believe stole a woman's purse at Wal-Mart on Guilford Drive.
H1N1 Flu Vaccination Clinic Scheduled for Nov. 23rd - All Appointments Have Been FilledCity of Frederick County - Fri Nov 20
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Pushing For A Training CenterWBAL-AM Baltimore - Fri Nov 20
Some Maryland lawmakers are promoting Frederick County as a possible site for a new federal training center.
Residents turn out in support of sheriff, staff after federal lawsuit filedThe Frederick News Post - Fri Nov 20
Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins talks Thursday with WFMD radio personality Blaine Young during a sheriff and deputy appreciation event held Thursday at Barley and Hops Grill.
Farmer asks Campbell Soup to help restore barnDaily Record - Thu Nov 19
For most of his life, Jay Mackenzie wanted to own a farm. "I have wanted a farm since I was about 10.
Murderer to challenge convictionThe Frederick News Post - Thu Nov 19
A man who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the bludgeoning death of his friend will protest his conviction in a hearing five months from now.
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