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Two environmental wins touted for state and college
A press conference at St. Mary's College of Maryland announced recently two environmental victories, one for the state and one for the college.
'Butterfly' to Encore next week before state festival
"Butterfly," voted the best among a collection of one-act plays performed earlier this year at Three Notch Theatre in Lexington Park, will be presented for free next week at St.
State plans more oyster sanctuaries
The proposal and additional information are available online at www.dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries. There will be several public hearings on the proposals in January, including one in Calvert County yet to be scheduled.
Kratovil promises 1st District drama
Democratic Rep. Frank Kratovil Jr.'s conservative voting record seems tailored to his Republican-leaning district, but he already is facing a challenge from a familiar Republican opponent.
Student legislators hope to influence public policy
St. Mary's College of Maryland professor Michael Cain, left, talks to Maryland Student Legislature delegates Chris Ingraham and Emily Gershon on Saturday at the group's fall session held on campus.
Melissa Mercer plays Raina in George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man," which is being presented by St.
St. Mary's River still on sick list
The St. Mary's River watershed, all 45,336 acres of it, is entirely in St. Mary's County.
Latin at Stone led to author's career
John Prevas, a former teacher at Thomas Stone High School and a published author, will be coming back to where his writing career began for a book signing at Borders book store in Waldorf on Nov.
College coming up? Apply early and often
If you think high school seniors are lazily waiting until after Christmas to apply to college, think again.
Government offices to be closed St. Mary's County government offices and all three St.
B.I.O.: Paul Hinders, Virginia Wilkins
Paul , 26, is a systems administrator. Virginia , 23, is a recruitment manager. They live in Arlington .
Copies of documentary on desegregation available at St. Mary's schools, libraries
Copies of the documentary film "With All Deliberate Speed: One High School's Story," which recounts the viewpoints of students, teachers and administrators involved in the desegregation of Great Mills High School between 1958 and 1972, have been distributed to St.
H1N1 vaccine covers just 4 schools so far
Just four schools and one college have held mass vaccinations for the H1N1 flu in St.
Anderson mounts Republican challenge to Bohanan in 2010
Severe budget challenges in an election year could spell trouble for incumbents.
'Our mobility, our life, lacks freedom'
Jala Basil Andoni, left, speaks with Michele Johnson, a junior at St. Mary's College of Maryland, as Nathan Beal, a junior, studies a handout.
College still doesn't have new president
The St. Mary's College of Maryland trustees announced Wednesday that they will continue the search for the next college president.
3 Md. colleges honored for producing Fulbright scholars
Three colleges in the state, including the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, have been named top producers of 2009-2010 U.S. Fulbright students, the program announced this week.
Centuries later, house search heats up
Sara Greenwell, left and Alex Flick, students at St. Mary's College of Maryland, sift through dirt that was unearthed this summer at His Lordship's Favor, a spot on an 8,800-acre tract near the Zekiah Swamp in Waldorf that appears to be the site of a summer house built in 1673 by Charles Calvert.
MetCom meeting scheduled at Greenwell State Park The St. Mary's County Metropolitan Commission is meeting on Thursday, Oct.
The weak economy and the resulting budget deficit remain the most pressing concerns facing the state and solutions might require sacrifices Marylanders don't support, according to a statewide poll released last month by Gonzales Research and Marketing Strategies.
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