Carroll County Daily Headlines newsletter
Historical Society of Carroll County hosts The Gettysburg Campaign • Westminster boys basketball holds off late Liberty surge for 63-56 win
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Work expands for new reception pavilion at the Carroll County Farm Museum

Work has been added to construction plans for a new 3,500 square-foot reception pavilion at the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster.

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Historical Society of Carroll County hosts The Gettysburg Campaign

The Historical Society of Carroll County will host the discussion, The Gettysburg Campaign in Carroll County presented by Kyle Wichtendahl at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster, March 18.

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Westminster boys basketball holds off late Liberty surge for 63-56 win

Brothers Will and Charlie Mollman helped Westminster boys basketball hold off Liberty for a key Carroll County victory.

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Carroll County high school boys and girl basketball stat leaders (Jan. 21)

Here are the Carroll County high school boys and girls basketball stat leaders through Monday, Jan. 20.

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High school sports roundup (Jan. 21)

Here is a roundup of high school varsity action on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

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Maryland lawmakers proposing dozens of public safety bills this session

Maryland lawmakers will focus on several public safety proposals this legislative session, including harsher sentences for criminal offenders and more tools for law enforcement.

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Changes to Blueprint are about effectiveness not saving money, state superintendent says

Many districts are struggling to fill existing teaching positions, State Superintendent Carey Wright said.

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Maryland joins other states, cities in suing Trump to block his birthright citizenship executive order

Maryland joined other jurisdictions in suing President Donald Trump over what they called his “flagrantly unlawful attempt” to end birthright citizenship.

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Moore’s budget plan raises taxes on wealthiest Maryland residents. Could it push them out?

Gov. Wes Moore’s new budget proposal would raise taxes on Maryland’s wealthiest residents by adding two new tax brackets at income thresholds the state previously did not account for — a plan that …

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Child Victims Act settlements could cost Maryland over $3 billion: ‘A potentially enormous liability for the state’

Senate President Bill Ferguson doubled down on his support of the law that could cost Maryland $3.1 billion in settlements to survivors of child sexual abuse.