Cumberland Times-News - Sun Nov 22
The Archdiocese of Baltimore plans to appoint a new pastor for the Church of St.
Cumberland fire marshal ending 40-year careerCumberland Times-News - Sun Nov 22
When Boyce Rogers visited the Queen City for the first time in the autumn of 1969, he liked it so much that he decided to make it his home.
Voters have been satisfied with sheriffa s performanceCumberland Times-News - Sun Nov 22
To the Allegany County commissioners, Jim Stakem, Bob Hutcheson and Dale Lewis: Regardless of what excuses you come up with, that fact still remains that you didn't see fit to give the folks who voted you into office a say in the matter.
Push continues for North/South Appalachian HighwayCumberland Times-News - Fri Nov 20
Representatives from three states made their plea in the nation's capital to highlight the benefits of an improved North/South Appalachian Highway.
Teachers seek a level playing fieldaCumberland Times-News - Fri Nov 20
Sen. George Edwards acknowledged the fact that "there are other issues" besides the controversy of Allegany County's two police agencies during the annual public prelegislative session held earlier this week.
Former Correctional Officer Going Behind BarsWBAL-AM Baltimore - Fri Nov 20
A former state correctional officer convicted of assaults on inmates has been sentenced to three months in jail.
Commissioners ask delegation not to draft referendum billCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 18
The Allegany County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday addressed a letter to state Sen.
Many say what happens next with county police is in hands of delegates, EdwardsCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 18
The issue of whether or not Allegany County should have two police agencies might very well be a local issue.
Delegation meeting flows well, Kelly saysCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 18
Despite Delegate Kevin Kelly's beliefs, the format and flow of Tuesday's meeting at Allegany College of Maryland between the public and all four members of the District 1 legislative delegation were just as Sen.
Kelly announces he will introduce referendum bill in 2010 session a no matter what happensaCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 18
The emotionally charged issue regarding how the Allegany County Board of Commissioners created, and later expanded, a second police agency took center stage during a public meeting lasting more than four hours at Allegany College of Maryland.
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