
Thousands Pack Rosenstock Hall At Hood College For Town Hall
It featured Representatives April McClain Delaney and Jamie Raskin.
Rep. Jamie Raskin Rep. April McClain Delaney
Frederick, Md (KM) IT was a full house Wednesday afternoon during a town hall at Rosenstock Hall at Hood College featuring 6th District Representative April McClain Delaney and 8th District Representative Jamie Raskin. Both answered questions from the audience.
The event was billed as an effort to find out how Trump Administration polices were affected the 6th District.
Audience members were told to fill out a card with their questions which were read by the moderator of the event, Frederick County Council President Brad Young.
One question came from a federal worker who said they were going to be fired, and want to know what they should do. “Our office is open, and we’ve also been trying to partner and pair with corporations and with state governments and non-profits to help in the short run,” said Congresswoman McClain Delaney.
Representative Raskin said there might be a legal remedy for federal workers who have been fired or are expected to be terminated. “I know the AFL-CIO is in the process of creating an army of volunteer lawyers–a lot of them people who’ve either lost their jobs or have resigned–who will work with individual federal employees. So be in touch with the AFL about that,” he said.
Another important issue addressed during the town hall was Social Security, which could be in the chopping block under the Trump Administration. “We’re going to defend Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security with everything we’ve got,” Congressman Raskin said to applause from the audience.
Raksin said the plan by Elon Musk and DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) is to fire a large number of Social Security employees. “Then they’re going to impose all of these mandates. And then they’re going to say Social Security doesn’t work. Then we’re going rescue Social Security by privatizing it and going to Wall Street which has been the program they’ve had for decades,”; Raskin said, to the sound of boos in the audience. “Look, this is going to be the Battle of Gettysburg with these people when they come after Social Security.”
Last week, the US House of Representatives voted on a continuing resolution to keep the federal government funded through September, 2025. Representative Raskin was asked how he voted. “I voted hell no,” he answered.. “This was no clean continuing resolution. This continued the attack on Medicaid, on health care and the social infrastructure. It also implicitly validated all of their lawless attacks on the federal government.”
Congresswoman McClain Delaney said she voted “no” because numbers in the continuing resolution did not add up. “As I looked at that budget, and across all of our colleagues, we could not figured out how the numbers worked,” she said. “$850-billion they had to take out of Energy and Commerce, It doesn’t work. It doesn’t compute unless they cut Medicaid.”
Rosenstock Hall had reached it capacity on Wednesday afternoon so the town hall was also streamed live on Facebook.
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Many Residents Visit Rosenstock Hall At Hood College For Town Hall
It featured Representatives April McClain Delaney and Jamie Raskin.
Rep. Jamie Raskin Rep. April McClain Delaney
Frederick, Md (KM) IT was a full house Wednesday afternoon during a town hall at Rosenstock Hall at Hood College featuring 6th District Representative April McClain Delaney and 8th District Representative Jamie Raskin. Both answered questions from the audience.
The event was billed as an effort to find out how Trump Administration polices were affected the 6th District.
Audience members were told to fill out a card with their questions which were read by the moderator of the event, Frederick County Council President Brad Young.
One question came from a federal worker who said they were going to be fired, and want to know what they should do. “Our office is open, and we’ve also been trying to partner and pair with corporations and with state governments and non-profits to help in the short run,” said Congresswoman McClain Delaney.
Representative Raskin said there might be a legal remedy for federal workers who have been fired or are expected to be terminated. “I know the AFL-CIO is in the process of creating an army of volunteer lawyers–a lot of them people who’ve either lost their jobs or have resigned–who will work with individual federal employees. So be in touch with the AFL about that,” he said.
Another important issue addressed during the town hall was Social Security, which could be in the chopping block under the Trump Administration. “We’re going to defend Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security with everything we’ve got,” Congressman Raskin said to applause from the audience.
Raksin said the plan by Elon Musk and DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) is to fire a large number of Social Security employees. “Then they’re going to impose all of these mandates. And then they’re going to say Social Security doesn’t work. Then we’re going rescue Social Security by privatizing it and going to Wall Street which has been the program they’ve had for decades,”; Raskin said, to the sound of boos in the audience. “Look, this is going to be the Battle of Gettysburg with these people when they come after Social Security.”
Last week, the US House of Representatives voted on a continuing resolution to keep the federal government funded through September, 2025. Representative Raskin was asked how he voted. “I voted hell no,” he answered.. “This was no clean continuing resolution. This continued the attack on Medicaid, on health care and the social infrastructure. It also implicitly validated all of their lawless attacks on the federal government.”
Congresswoman McClain Delaney said she voted “no” because numbers in the continuing resolution did not add up. “As I looked at that budget, and across all of our colleagues, we could not figured out how the numbers worked,” she said. “$850-billion they had to take out of Energy and Commerce, It doesn’t work. It doesn’t compute unless they cut Medicaid.”
Rosenstock Hall had reached it capacity on Wednesday afternoon so the town hall was also streamed live on Facebook.
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New Child Care Study Launched In Frederick County
It’s expected to address the need for additional child care in the county.
Frederick, Md (KM) A study has been launched to determine the need for additional child care in Frederick County. The Division of Family Services along with Parks and Recreation as well the Public Consulting Group will be looking at the accessibility, affordability and quality of child care in the county.
The County says this new study builds on the 2024 Child Care Market Study which concentrated on families with young children. This new study will gather additional information on families with children from birth through age 12. including viable options for expanding child care services to better support underserved communities.
County officials say the study will also assess the possibility of a County-sponsored child care service and explore new approaches to addressing the lack of child care. The specific focus will include analyzing the geographic disparities in child care availably, specifically in underserved areas. It will also assess the feasibility of establishing new child care centers, and determining the most strategic locations for creating child care services The study will also engage stakeholders, such as parents,, providers and community organizations, to make sure there is a wide range of perspectives when it comes to policy recommendations.
“Frederick County families continue to struggle with limited child care options, and a shortage of available slots,” says Kelli Goetz, the Director of the Frederick County Division of Family Services.
“This study will provide data-driven solutions to expand child care access and support our local workforce,” says Joe Hayden, Deputy Director of Frederick County’s Division of Parks and Recreation.
The new study will use surveys, focus groups and interviews to gather information.
For more information, go on line to www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/ChildCare.
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Frederick Police Warn About Toll Scams
Residents receive text messages they have unpaid tolls.
Toll scam. Frederick Police urge you to not to respond. (Photo from Frederick Police Dept,)
Frederick, Md (IKM) Frederick Police call it a dangerous new scam that’s spreading across the nation. These scammers send out text messages telling the recipients that they have unpaid tolls, and must pay them immediately, or be fined.
Authorities say these messages look like they’re from local toll agencies, but they’re fake, and designed to steal your money and personal information.
Police say if you receive one of these text messages, do not click on any links; do not provide any personal or financial information; and delete the message immediately.
You can also contact the Federal Trade Commission or you cell phone provider, For the FTC, go on line to reportfraud.ftc.gov.
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Middletown Woman Sentenced For Felony Theft
She will be required to pay restitution.
Baltimore, Md (KM) Sentence was handed down on Monday, March 17th to a Middletown woman for felony theft. In Frederick County Circuit Court, Cheryl Leigh Gray, 50, was given five years incarceration with all but 60 days suspended. She will be placed on five years of supervised probation, and must pay restitution of $65,000.
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office says Gray had been convicted on April 5th, 2024 for theft between $25,000 and $100,00 when she was working in the insurance industry. She was ordered at that time to pay restitution.
Officials say Gray borrowed $65,000 from a friend, claiming she needed the money for medical treatment. But she used that money to pay restitution from the earlier case.
Gray pleaded guilty on February 10th, 2025 to felony theft between $25,000 and $100,000 in this recent case.
This case was handled by the Maryland Attorney General’s Office Fraud and Corruption Unit, and the Maryland Insurance Administration.
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Trial Continued On Wednesday For Former Frederick Pediatrician
He is charged with sexually abusing a girl who was his patient.
Frederick County Court House
Frederick, Md (KM) The trial of former Frederick Pediatrician Ernesto Torres continued on Wednesday in Circuit Court. The State’s Attorney’s Office says four witnesses were called to the stand.
Torres is on trial for four counts related to the sexual abuse of a girl who was his patient when she was between 9 and 11 years of age.
The trial is expected to resume on Thursday at 9:00 AM.
Torres also faces over 100 other charges of sexual abuse of children dating back many years.
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The Budget Continues To Be An Issue As The 2025 General Assembly Session Winds Down
Lawmakers must pass a budget bill by March 31st.
Frederick County State Senator Karen Lewis Young
Annapolis, Md (KM) The 2025 Maryland General Assembly is nearing the end, and lawmakers have yet to adopt a budget bill. That deadline is March 31st.
The state is facing a nearly $3 billion deficit for fiscal year 2026. The Governor has submitted a budget with two-thirds cuts, and one-third revenue generators.
“It’s going to painful. In fact, extremely painful. But we are getting close,”: says Frederick County State Senator Karen Lewis Young, who is describing what cuts will need to be made to bring this budget into balance.
But she says a number of programs which affect our core values will need to be cut, and a number of people will be affected. “To give people medical care that afford it overwise. To feed children that aren’t getting proper nutrition overwise. To help the elderly where they have no other place to go. And to assist those with disabilities to have a basic quality of life,” she said.
Lewis Young says what needs to be done is to “look for protections for the absolutely most vulnerable. The reality is we’re going to have to find some revenue and fee increases to fund that.”
However, a number of legislators don’t want to increase taxes or fees to close the budget gap. “When you got people pushing back on additional revenue, you just have to make some very, very challenging decisions,” says Senator Lewis Young.
The 2025 General Assembly is scheduled to adjourn Sine Die on Monday, April 7th at 12-midnight. But Lewis Young says lawmakers may be back in session before the year is out. “We may be very well be back here in September because there’s a major unknown which is what the federal government is going to do going forward,” she says. “And so many of our programs that do help fund the most vulnerable with health care and services are federally subsidized.”
Through all these concerns about the budget, Senator Lewis Young says there is some good news. The Route 15 widening project is still in the Governor’s budget as is the downtown Frederick hotel and conference center.
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Trial Of Former Pediatrician Begins In Frederick County Circuit Court
He is charged with sexually abusing dozens of children over several years.
Frederick County Court House
Fredeirick, Md (KM) The trial of a former Frederick pediatrician got underway in Circuit Court on Tuesday. Ernesto Cesar Torres, 74, is charged with sexually abusing dozens of children over several years.
The State’s Attorney’s Office says jury selection was completed on Tuesday, and a witness for the prosecution took the stand and completed their testimony.
The trial resumes on Wednesday at 9:00 AM.
Presiding over the trial is Circuit Court Judge William Nicklas.
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Suicides Are Increasing In Frederick County, But The Rate Remains The Same
There are local resources for individuals who’ve thought about ending their lives.
Frederick, Md (KM) It’s often very shocking when a family member or friend commits suicide. A lot of times, the loved ones didn’t notice the signs that that people were considering ending their lives.
But the question always comes up why did this person decide to end their own life. Amanda Adams is with Behavioral Health Services which part of the Frederick County Health Department, and the co-leader of the Frederick Suicide Prevention Coalition. She says the reasons for suicides are varied. “It could be related to behavior and mood. The financial loses, and different conflicts in life,”: she says. “It’s really hard to pinpoint one or two specific reasons that someone might consider suicide or follow through with it.”
However, Adams says a person’s mental health needs to be highlighted. “Mental health can affect individuals whether things are going really well, or when things are not going so well. Mental health doesn’t discriminate in that aspect,”: she says.
A report from Behavioral Health Services entitled “Deaths by Suicide in Frederick County” says the number of people who take their own lives have been trending upwards in recent years, but the rate has remained the same.; The report says the highest number of suicides in recent years in Frederick County occurred in 2013 with 37 people taking their own lives with the rate at 15.3 percent. In 2023, 34 people in Frederick County committed suicide which is at a rate of 1.3 percent.
Adams says there are a number of signs you can watch out for that someone close to you is contemplating suicide. “If they’re talking about suicide, of course, or waiting to die or having no reason to live. Those are obviously the very direct conversations. Sometimes they’re talking about unbearable pain or guilt, or feeling trapped,”: she says.
Other signs include giving away items, making a will, or making arrangements of affairs.. These people also are withdrawing or isolating themselves from others, saying goodbye to friends and family members, increasing their use of drugs and alcohol, and taking risks such as driving recklessly.
If you know someone who is acting like this, Adams says ask that person some questions such as “are you thinking of killing yourself? Does it ever get so tough that you think about ending your life? What do you need to feel safe? Those are really important questions, And sometimes individuals feel a little nervous about asking those. But it’s okay to directly ask individuals at that point.”
She also says you need to be there for these individuals who have suicidal thoughts. “You want to continue to be present with them and let them know that you’re listening and that you care,” says Adams. “You want to ensure that it doesn’t sound like you’re passing judgment. And you want to encourage them to keep talking. Of course, give them breaks as needed, and follow their lead.”
There are resources available locally to help those who are considering suicide. They can call 988, a nationwide phone number that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. “Locally, we do have the Mental Health Association walk-in crisis center which is also open 24-seven. It’s located at 340 Montevue Lane in Frederick. Anybody experiencing crisis can walk in there and immediately receive help,”; says Adams.
Frederick County also has a mobile crisis unit. “They can get connected. An individual will connect with the person in crisis or a loved one and either talk through, or come out in person to help alleviate that crisis and get that person to safety,” says Adams.
She says contacting the mobile crisis unit can start with a call to 988.
(Suicide Prevention Coalition website https://health.fredreickcountymd.gov/../suicide)
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Frederick County Sheriffs’ Office Arrests Walkersville Man On Child Pornography Offenses
He’s facing 45 counts of possession of child phonography
Kodi James Harrison (Photo Frederick County Sheriff’s Office)
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Frederick, Md (KM) A Walkersville man has been charged with 45 counts of possession of child pornography. On Thursday, March 13th, the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office arrested Kodi James Harrison, 30 at his home in the 8000 block Fortune Place.
Authorities say this follows an investigation which began in January when detectives followed four leads from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children regarding sex abuse materials.. They obtained warrants for the associated accounts which consisted of more than three dozen files.
Harrison is currently held held without bond.
“The general public should be aware of he magnitude of this problem and volume of cases involving child pornography and child exploitation,” says Sheriff Chuck Jenkins, in a statement. “It is a constantly increasing type of criminal activity. Our ICAC {Internet Crimes Against Children} section is aggressively identifying and targeting internet predators while working to protect children and other vulnerable individuals in Frederick County.”
This case remains under investigation, and anyone who has additional information is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office. They can call Detective Staub at 301-600-3679.
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Resurfacing Projects Begins Tuesday On US 340 Ramps In Washington County
The work is expected to be completed by mid-April, weather permitting.
Frederick, Md (KM) A paving and milling operation will begin on Tuesday, March 18th at the off ramps at US 340 and Md. 67. The Maryland State Highway Administration says the work will take place between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM Monday through Friday, and is expected to be completed by mid-April weather permitting.
Motorists can expect narrow lanes at the US 340 westbound off ramp to Md. 67; and from the US 340 eastbound ramp to Md. 67 off ramp.
Drivers are urged to slow down and pay attention when driving through the work zone.
The contractor for the project, Francis O. Day Construction, Inc. of Rockville, will be using electronic message boards, signs, barrels and cones to alert motorists to the work zone.
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Hood College Names Debbie Ricker As President
She had been serving as interim president since last year.
Dr. Debbie Ricker, Hood College President (Photo from Hood College)
Frederick, Md (KIM) The Hood College Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Debbie Ricker as its new President. That vote was taken at the Board’s annual March meeting. The announcement was made on Monday
“I am truly honored have been selected to serve as Hood College’s 12th president,” Dr. Ricker says, in a statement. . “At this pivotal moment in the history of the College and, more broadly for higher education, adaptability, agility and forward thinking will be essential..”
Dr. Ricker had been serving as interim President since July 1st, 2024. She will take over the position as President on April 1st, 2025.
The selection by the Hood Board of Trustees comes after an exhaustive search by the firm Isaacson, Miller and the Presidential Search Committee which consisted of Hood Trustees, staff, faculty, alumni and students starting in the summer of 2024, college officials say.
Dr. Ricker has been with Hood College since 2016, starting off as provost and vice president for academic affairs. While serving in that position, she worked to establish undergraduate programs in public health, sustainability studies, art therapy and finance. Hood says in a statement.
She is also a published scientist, writing on such topics as academic advising, curriculum development, sperm mobility and embryo development.
Dr. Ricker earned her Ph.D at Johns Hopkins University, her master’s degree in biology at East Tennessee State University, and her bachelor’s degree in biology at Mars Hill University.
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Maryland State Police Investigating Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash In Carroll County
78-year old Westminster resident Richard Snyder dies after being taken to Carroll Hospital.
Westminster, MD – Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal two-vehicle crash that occurred shortly after 2 p.m. Sunday in Carroll County.
The deceased is identified as Richard Snyder, 78, of Westminster, Maryland. He was transported by ambulance to Carroll Hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. The driver of a Volkswagen passenger car, identified as Lydia Hansen, 29, of Baltimore, Maryland was flown by Maryland State Police Helicopter to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center for treatment of her injuries.
Around 2:07 p.m. Sunday, troopers from the Maryland State Police Westminster Barrack responded to the area of Maryland Route 97 (Old Washington Road), north of Maryland Route 26 (Liberty Road) for a report of a two-vehicle crash. According to a preliminary investigation, the Volkswagen, operated by Hansen, was traveling south when for unknown reasons, collided with a Chevrolet truck, operated by Snyder, head-on.
Maryland Route 97 was closed for more than two hours for the crash investigation. The Maryland State Police Crash Team is leading the investigation. Once their investigation is complete, they will submit their findings to the Carroll County State’s Attorney’s Office, who will decide whether charges will be filed in this case.
The crash investigation remains active and ongoing.
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Maryland Man Arrested After Punching United Airlines Gate Agent at Dulles Airport
The suspect is a retired Montgomery County Fire Department Captain.
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Dulles International Airport, VA (DG) – A Maryland man was arrested and charged with assault and disorderly conduct following an altercation at Dulles International Airport on March 13.
The incident occurred at Gate D12 when 54-year-old Christopher Stuart Crittenden, a retired Montgomery County Fire Department Captain, reportedly punched a United Airlines gate agent.
Bystanders captured the entire incident on video, which quickly circulated online. In response to the assault, the Airports Authority’s fire and rescue department transported the injured gate agent to a nearby hospital for treatment.
United Airlines has confirmed that Crittenden has been banned from future travel with the airline.
The case remains under investigation.
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Man Found Stabbed Inside Car on I-270 in Rockville
Police are looking for a suspect.
Rockville, MD (DG) – Maryland State Police are investigating a stabbing that occurred on Sunday morning after a man was found with an apparent stab wound inside a vehicle on Interstate 270.
The incident occurred shortly before 10 a.m. when troopers from the Rockville barrack responded to a report of a car partially in the roadway. Authorities arrived at the scene on northbound I-270 near Old Georgetown Road, where they found a man outside a Nissan Altima, suffering from a stab wound.
Emergency responders quickly transported the victim to a nearby hospital for treatment.
The investigation is active and ongoing.
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Frederick County Work Force Services Job Hunt March 17, 2025
New jobs listed
Pack Shed/Food Safety Manager (2153492)
Frederick County farm is seeking an organized, detail-oriented, team leader to manage our Pack Shed to oversee the day-to-day operations of orders coming through our operation. Ideal candidate will lead our pack team to wash, sort, and pack produce for upcoming orders while ensuring compliance with quality, timeliness, and food safety standards. This role also involves maintaining and improving food safety practices, managing inventory, and collaborating with key team members to align operations with business growth and strategy. Spanish proficiency is a plus as our team speaks both Spanish and English. To apply: email resume to mdouge@frederickcounty
md.gov (subject line: Pack Shed/Food Safety Mgr.).
Delivery Driver (2153494)
Deliver produce to schools and wholesale customers in a small box truck (DOT medical clearance required; CDL a perk but not required). Routes will also include deliveries in high top reefer vans for home delivery, CSA pick-up locations and to restaurants! Delivery areas include Washington, DC, Northern VA, Montgomery County, Baltimore City + County, Frederick, Annapolis. Looking for clean driving records, someone who has great attention to detail and can represent our farm business well to customers! Full-time and part-time opportunities available. To apply: email resume to [email protected] (subject line: Deliver Driver).
Document Specialist (2151515)
Manpower is hiring temporary staff to assist during a 5-6-week period while systems are down. Responsibilities include delivering paper orders to medical staff, filing, scanning, copying documents, and maintaining communication between units. As the position progresses, tasks will expand to include entering scanned documents into the EMR system. The role requires walking, managing stairs, and staying flexible to shifting priorities in a fast-paced environment. Candidates must be organized, proactive, and maintain a positive, helpful attitude throughout. To apply: Contact the Manpower office at 301-694-8555 to schedule your interview process.
Part-Time Bookkeeper (2152282)
The Part-Time Bookkeeper position at Smoketown Brewing involves managing financial transactions, maintaining accurate records, reconciling bank statements, and assisting with tax filings, including sales and excise taxes. The role requires experience in bookkeeping or accounting, proficiency in software like QuickBooks, and attention to detail. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of brewery operations and be able to collaborate with a small team. Benefits include flexible hours, competitive pay, and employee perks such as discounts on food and beer. To apply: Bookkeeper | Smoketown Brewing go to this link
Senior Full Stack Developer (2152620)
Join Orases as a Senior Full Stack Developer and work on exciting projects across diverse industries, all while enjoying the flexibility of a remote-eligible role. Bring your 6+ years of expertise in LAMP stack development, PHP, SQL, and modern web technologies to a collaborative, growth-focused team. With great benefits like health insurance, 401k matching, performance bonuses, and fun team events, you’ll be empowered to thrive both professionally and personally. To apply: BambooHR visit this link and hit the blue apply button.
Outbound Custom Software Sales (2152627)
Join Orases as a Custom Software Sales Executive and take your career to the next level by driving outbound sales for custom software, app development, and application modernization solutions. With 5-10 years of B2B sales experience and a proven track record in closing enterprise accounts, you’ll enjoy working with a dynamic team while leveraging your network and consultative selling skills. Orases offers competitive benefits, including health insurance, 401k matching, and a flexible work environment. To apply: BambooHR visit this link and hit the blue apply button.
Technical Product Manager (2152628)
Orases is looking for a Product Manager to lead the development and delivery of custom software solutions that drive real business value for clients. With 7+ years of experience in software development and 3+ years in project management, you’ll guide teams through the entire product lifecycle, from ideation to launch, while ensuring client satisfaction and meeting business goals. Enjoy competitive benefits, including health insurance, 401k matching, and flexible work options, along with a fun, collaborative environment. To apply: BambooHR visit this link and hit the blue apply button.
Estimator/Project Manager (2152719)
The role involves managing phone calls and emails to coordinate site estimates, developing construction estimates using company software for management approval, and coordinating schedules using Google Suite and other tools. Responsibilities include supervising construction to ensure industry standards, overseeing quality control of subcontractors and staff, and training less experienced team members while managing their schedules and duties. Additionally, the position includes managing the purchasing, maintenance, and inventory of company equipment, as well as the purchasing, delivery, and storage of project materials. The role also involves overseeing all client-related duties, from project initiation to final signoff, invoice collections, warranty work, and cleanup. Marketing efforts such as emails, phone calls, attending events, and direct marketing are part of the responsibilities, along with performing other tasks as coordinated with the owner, Steve Hartman, and the HHS team. Compliance with all federal and state safety regulations is also required. To apply, send resume to [email protected] (Subject line – Estimator/PM)
Chiropractic Assistant – Front Desk Coordinator (2152898)
$18-20/HR
Are you a compassionate and dynamic individual who thrives on creating exceptional experiences? Do you possess outstanding communication skills, a knack for problem-solving, and a passion for making a meaningful impact? If you’re still reading, we invite you to be a part of our team as a Front Desk New Patient Coordinator and contribute to a transformative healthcare journey for our patients.Submit your resume to [email protected] (subject line: Front Desk Coordinator)

Frederick County Fire Chief Hopes National Fire Academy Reopens Soon For In-Person Learning
He says it provides basic and specialized training for fire & rescue personnel.
Frederick County Fire And Rescue Service Chief Tom Coe
Frederick, Md (KM) The cancellation of in-person training at the National Fire Academy campus in Emmitsburg took a lot of people in the fire service by surprise. The official explanation by federal officials is the programs are being evaluated to see if they conform with the administration’s polices.
Frederick County Fire and Rescue Services Chief Tom Coe commented on that during a recent appearance on WFMD”s “Morning News Express.” “There’s some review and program verification and validation. It’s my hope as a fire chief that the National Fire Academy, and the associated organizations up there, the Emergency Management Institute, which is also a piece of infrastructure of our company, is open for in-person learning,”::he says.
Coe says the country, in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, had “huge structure fire” problem, especially in the urban areas, which resulted in a lot of fire deaths. “The United States Government put together the Federal Commission on Fire Prevention and Control. which issued a report called ‘America Burning,'” he says. “And that report issued a lot of recommendations on how the fire service in our country could provide for a safer, safer residential situation for our citizens. And one of the outcomes of that was the National Fire Academies.”
He says the National Fire Academy opened in 1979.
“we’re fortunate to have a local fire training academy where our folks receive basic level training in fire and EMS service, our basic hazardous materials training, our basic rescue training,” Coe continues. “But the National Fire Academy provides a platform for specialized training in hazardous materials response, mass causality management, executive training for our chief level officers. It’s something that we take advantage of frequently here in Frederick County.”
In addition to specialized training for fire fighters and medics, Coe says the Emmitsburg campus also houses the Emergency Management Institute. “That’s where all the emergency managers of our country come to train on how to deal with hurricanes and earthquakes and tornadoes and other sorts of disasters,” he says.
But Coe says it’s more than just classroom instruction. There’s an opportunity to interact with other fire and rescue personnel from across the nation. “I can sit in a class with a chief from the City of New York, from the City of Chicago, or some small town in the middle of Iowa. And we can converse about the issues we’re facing and how we’re addressing them within our organizations. And that collaborative atmosphere has led to a lot of improvements within our fire service,” he says.
During the program, Chief Coe was asked about whether these courses could be held on line instead of having someone travel to Emmitsburg in order to receive their instructions. Coe said the National Fire Academy and its co-located agencies do teach some of their courses on line. But he says not all classes can be taught on line. “There are certain classes that are appropriate for remote or on line leaning,” he says. ‘”But I can tell you that you cannot touch the quality of instruction and the collaboration with fire service leaders when you put them in the same room and are able to talk face-to-fact.”
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Maryland Budget Woes Still On The Minds Of Legislators In Annapolis
The state is facing a deficit of more than $3 billion.
Delegate Jesse Pippy
Annapolis, Md (KM) Maryland’s budget situation has been on the minds of legislators in Annapolis throughout the 2025 General Assembly session. Frederick County Delegate Jesse Pippy says the state was already facing a $3 billion deficit. But he says the Board of Revenue Estimates says its projections show the deficit has increased since the session began in January.
“The revenue estimates are projected to be about another $280 million less than expected,” he said. “And, unfortunately, what that means is the majority party is probably looking to raise another nearly $300 million in taxes.”
The Democrats are the majority party in the Maryland Legislature. Pippy is a Republican and the Minority Whip.
Pippy says some legislators are proposing a 2.5 percent tax on business to business services., and he’s opposed. “There was a massive tax bill introduced by the House Majority Leader. This bill would add a sales tax between businesses, between business to business, which if you think about it, is extremely detrimental to our private economy,” he said.
He says he favors spending cuts to reduce the deficit, but they don’t have to be too severe. . “It’s a big budget, $66 billion. The budget deficit is $3 billion. Even if you cut 10 percent of the operating budget, which is $30 billion, that would cover the hole,” says Pippy.
“Our caucus discovered that state salaries had been raised almost 36 percent over the last several years,”: Pippy noted. “I definitely think that maybe in lieu of firing state employees or laying them off, we certainly can stop the automatic increases, or the cost of living increases for the time being.”
Pippy also pointed out that the state’s budget is overly reliance on the federal government which is now cutting spending. He says that puts Maryland is a “bad spot.” “The states that all surround us all have surpluses,” he says. “Regardless of what happens at the federal government level, the fact that they have extra money–they have surpluses—they can handle any reductions in force. They can handle any reductions in money coming from the feds.”
Legislators are expected to vote on a budget next week.
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Woman Killed After Being Struck By A Vehicle In Frederick County
Authorities say she was crossing the street carrying groceries.
Frederick, Md (KM) One person was killed in a fatal pedestrian collision Thursday night in Frederick.
The Sheriff’s Office says Rosemarie Lillian Richardson, 67, was crossing Crestwood Boulevard at Rosebay Court when she was struck by a White BMW. Witnesses told deputies Richardson was carrying groceries while crossing the street.
Deputies arriving on the scene at around 7:40 PM rendered immediate aid prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel. Richardson was medivaced to a trauma center where she later died from her injuries.
The incident remains under investigation, and anyone who has information which could help is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office. They can call Dfc Reggio at 301-600-1046.
By Kevin McManus
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Frederick County Authorities Arrest Suspect in 2024 Canal Towpath Trail Assault
The attack happened on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park’s Towpath Trail
Frederick, Md. (DG) – A suspect has been identified and arrested in connection with the March 2024 assault of a woman on a walking trail in Frederick County, Maryland.
Authorities say 34-year-old John Hawk of Florence, South Carolina, was wanted for an attack on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park’s Towpath Trail. After a yearlong investigation, the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office, working with the FBI and National Park Service, confirmed Hawk as the suspect.
He was arrested in Florence, South Carolina, on March 10 without incident and is now awaiting extradition to Maryland. Hawk faces multiple charges, including attempted third-degree sex offense and false imprisonment.
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