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A Carroll County professor will make his fourth ‘Jeopardy!’ appearance • Maryland has recovered 4% of funds loaned to federal workers during shutdown
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Holiday ‘staffing nightmare’ averted as Carroll fire and EMS now fully staffed

This year is the first that Carroll has been able to consistently sustain 13 fire stations and 16 ambulances with a full staff of paid firefighters and paramedics.

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A Carroll County professor will make his fourth ‘Jeopardy!’ appearance

A local professor details his time on “Jeopardy!” including his experience being sequestered in the “Wheel of Fortune” green room.

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Maryland has recovered 4% of funds loaned to federal workers during shutdown

Maryland loaned more than $2.4 million to federal workers impacted by the government shutdown but had recovered 4% of those funds by mid-December.

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Maryland receives $168M to boost rural health care

The money comes from the rural health care fund that President Donald Trump signed into law in July, included in the One Big, Beautiful Bill.

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Exclusive: Terry Hasseltine exits Maryland Sports Commission after 17 years leading sports-tourism push

Maryland Sports Commission executive director Terry Hasseltine has left his position after more than 17 years of trying to attract major sporting events.

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Ravens coach John Harbaugh describes Browns-Steelers watch party: ‘Raucous’

Ravens coach John Harbaugh invited coaches and players over to his house to watch Browns-Steelers. “It was raucous,” he said.

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Josh Tolentino: Start Huntley? Jackson must finish Ravens’ season. | COMMENTARY

Take a bow, Tyler Huntley. Then hand the huddle back to Lamar Jackson and let the Ravens live with the choice that gives them their best chance to win, columnist Josh Tolentino writes.

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3 Baltimore art exhibits we’re looking forward to in 2026

A picture may be worth a thousand words — but it also can generate a million wildly divergent thoughts, feelings and points of view. Luckily, Baltimore is blessed with an unusually rich visual arts…

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