Sep 25, 2009 | The Enterprise
Roadwork stalled if not under way
State transportation funds have been raided over the past two years in an attempt to balance Maryland's bottom line, and money is scarce for new road projects.
Great Mills graduation rate drops
Students continue to struggle and fail early grades in high school, a problem that has led to a continually falling graduation rate at Great Mills High School.
U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein, right, addresses reporters at a press conference Wednesday.
Schools to host events to commemorate 9/11 Great Mills High School will be honoring the heroes and loved ones who lost their lives on Sept.
St. Mary's seeks new elementary school for 2014
St. Mary's school officials, anticipating a small pot of money for school construction projects across Maryland, will make only two requests from the state government for next fiscal year.
Two charged with cocaine offenses
Two St. Mary's men were arrested Wednesday on felony drug charges in court papers alleging that a plastic bag of cocaine was found on the ground next to a vehicle parked at a Lexington Park motel.
Walk to benefit work of St. Vincent de Paul Society
Last year, a Friends of the Poor Walk was held for the first time in St. Mary's County.
Announcement : Bluegrass For Hospice BMNN wrote: on Sep. 09, 2009: On Saturday October 24, 2009, there will be a Bluegrass music show to raise funds for the first ever Hospice House in St.
More students taking AP courses in St. Mary's schools
Who took tests, who passed Number of AP exams administered at each high school All high schools in St.