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A man from Somerset County has been taken into custody and accused of raping and sexually abusing a minor. Nathaniel Edsel Suttle, 21, residing in Princess Anne, was apprehended on May 31 after an investigation conducted by the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office. Suttle is facing charges of second-degree rape, third and fourth-degree sexual offenses, sexual abuse of a minor as a continuing pattern of behavior, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment. Based on the findings of the Sheriff’s Office’s inquiry, Suttle’s alleged misconduct towards a minor commenced in January of 2024 and persisted until April of the same year. Suttle is…

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Activist Tactics are Similar to those of Mao’s Cultural Revolution I found this on social media the other day. It was a post from a local group, Healthy Talbot, Homepage – Healthy Talbot showing an inn in town and their “Pride Month” decorations: Picture captured from Facebook post. I have no problem with this post. I’m not gay and I don’t celebrate gay pride month. For that matter, I don’t celebrate many of the other special interest groups’ months either. If people want to, that’s their decision. I celebrate the holidays of my religion, country and culture. I respect others who do…

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WICOMICO COUNTY, MD – June 6, 2024 On June 5, 2024, following a three-day trial, a Wicomico County jury, presided over by the Honorable S. James Sarbanes, Administrative Judge of the Circuit Court for Wicomico County, convicted Antonio Jarmon, 36 years of age, of Salisbury, Maryland, of two (2) counts of First-Degree Assault, two (2) counts of Second-Degree Assault, two (2) counts of Use of a Firearm in a Crime of Violence, Reckless Endangerment from a Motor Vehicle, Loaded Handgun in a Vehicle, Handgun on Person, Possession of a Firearm with a Criminal Conviction, and Illegal Possession of Ammunition. Sentencing…

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Because I Don’t… Hogan Pandering at a recent GAY PRIDE MONTH Parade in Annapolis It happened at a recent event hosted by the local Republican Central Committee event. Congressman Andy Harris, at some point in his speech, told the crowd they had to hold their noses and vote for Larry Hogan for Senate. He gave all kinds of reasons. Hogan is Republican. We need a Republican majority in the Senate. Hogan did some good things in Maryland. Hogan was a Governor in a blue state. In my mind, those reasons are weak and pointless. They ignore the elephant in the…

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Dr. Ava Tasker-Mitchell has been chosen as the forthcoming Superintendent of Somerset County Public Schools by the Somerset County Board of Education. Following a nationwide quest, Tasker-Mitchell emerged as the prime candidate for the Superintendent of Schools position. Mr. Bill McInturff, Chairman of the Board of Education, expressed, “We are privileged to have selected a professional of Dr. Tasker-Mitchell’s caliber to steer our school system. Our choice has received approval from the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Carey Wright, and we are eagerly anticipating collaborating with Dr. Tasker-Mitchell this summer. Together, we are optimistic about tackling our challenges and…

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Maryland State Police are looking into the death of a prisoner at the Eastern Correctional Institution in Somerset County. The deceased, Eugene Stanford, 49, a native of Trappe, Maryland, was fatally injured at the facility around 3:30 p.m. on Friday, according to a police statement. The Eastern Correctional Institution is a medium-security prison located in Westover on the lower Eastern Shore. Following an autopsy, authorities confirmed that foul play was involved in Stanford’s death, leading the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to classify it as a homicide. While an inmate has been singled out as a potential suspect, no…

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On three specific dates this summer, fishing enthusiasts in Maryland can cast their lines without the need for a fishing license. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has set aside June 1, June 8, and July 4 as license-free fishing days that are open to all residents and visitors. During these days, individuals can explore various fishing locations across the state without having to purchase a fishing license, trout stamp, or registration. The department organizes these license-free fishing days annually on the first two Saturdays of June and on the Fourth of July to coincide with the peak fishing season…

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Information from this article was partially sourced from: WHO in our schools – STAND FOR HEALTH FREEDOM Please follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Truth Social, Gettr, Twitter Most of us have to admit that we knew little of the World Health Organization prior to 2020. We may have heard a vague reference to the WHO when an outbreak of disease occurred in some small country. We’ve learned a lot about them since then. Covid showed us the WHO as they really are, tyrannical thugs paid off by the pharmaceutical companies to implement authoritarian vaccine mandates and health practices…

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WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has allocated nearly $1 billion to help around 530 school districts in 47 states and the District of Columbia purchase clean school buses as part of the Clean School Bus Program rebate competition led by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The funding aims to replace diesel-fueled buses with cleaner alternatives, with a focus on electric buses, accounting for 92% of the new purchases. Five Maryland counties, including Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Charles, and Prince George’s, are set to receive a total of $16.7 million from the program. Notably, Baltimore and Prince George’s counties will…

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In a memo released on May 8th, Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Biden, unveiled a new initiative aimed at addressing disparities based on race in the organ transplant field. The plan, which applies to 90 out of 257 transplant hospitals across the United States, introduces a scoring system to evaluate these hospitals. According to this scoring system, a hospital is awarded one point for each successful kidney transplant, and 1.2 points for a transplant involving a recipient from a low-income background, as part of a “health equity performance adjustment.” Although the system is said to…

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