Aug 30, 2009 | Observer
Cash for Clunkers gets mixed review.....
Was it a success, or wasn't it? The "Clash for Clunkers" or Car Allowance Rebate System program is one week since expired and across the nation mixed feelings have been expressed by customers, auto manufacturers and dealerships.
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Q&A with John Osborne of KingBilly
KingBilly on the steps of Hotel Villa a "This is the best ever job that doesn't make any money" says Donny Fallgatter, frontman for Nashville's young country rockers Kingbilly .
South County Lions Club gearing up for full fall schedule
With the hope of helping local residents earn money and clear out unwanted items, the South Anne Arundel Lions Club is busy planning a fall service event to include a flea market on Oct.
Around South County: Deale Farmer's Market doing good business Thursdays at church site
The Deale Farmer's Market opened about four weeks ago in the parking lot of the Cedar Grove United Methodist Church.
But junkers are frustrated with program
When it comes to "Cash for Clunkers," there are both winners and losers - the obvious victors being the environment, new car buyers and struggling auto dealers.
The Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation announced today the Secondhand Precious Metal Dealers and Pawnbrokers Program obtained civil settlements in eight cases amounting to $11,000 in fines against dealers who trade in gold and other previously-owned precious metals.
Around Annapolis: 25-year-old mural captures Annapolis in time
There's a place where Annapolis exists free from modern-day traffic congestion and burgeoning development - and it's not just in the memories of longtime residents.