Day: June 10, 2015

State Roundup, June 10, 2015

Legislators worried that toll cuts will impact replacing Nice Bridge, other projects; Opportunity Collaborative addresses poverty, jobless issues in Baltimore region; Supreme Court Court to decide whether it was proper for a single federal judge to throw out a lawsuit challenging Maryland’s 2011 congressional redistricting plan; Montgomery police to have other jurisdictions probe police-related deaths, cops to test body cams; Del. Vogt to seek Delaney’s congressional seat; U.S. Rep. Cummings remains undecided on run for Senate as the race gets under way; and O’Malley reaches back to Hart campaign for close-knit circle.

Rand Paul urges Md. GOP to broaden its reach

Rand Paul urges Md. GOP to broaden its reach

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, a Republican candidate for president, told Baltimore County Republicans at their annual fundraiser Tuesday night that the GOP needed to broaden its reach.

Paul said his party was good on the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms but maybe it was time to focus on more.

Many are misguided about manure on farmland

Many are misguided about manure on farmland

The Chesapeake Bay is a natural treasure every Maryland citizen cherishes and wants to protect. No one understands this more than Maryland farmers.

Recently, there seems to be more misguided information and biased views on the effect chicken and dairy manure may have on the environment.

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