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By Jan Greenhawk March 30, 2024 In a move that proves how that the Biden Administration hates and disregards Christians, the White House has designated Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024 as “Transgender Day of Visibility.” This is part of the proclamation sent out on March 29, 2024 by the Biden/Harris Administration. Here is the full statement from the White House: A Proclamation on Transgender Day of Visibility, 2024 | The White House Of all the days of the Spring, this White House chose to degrade what is considered by many Christians to be the most important religious holy day of the…

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Recent data from Realtor.com reveals that the median home prices in New Castle and Kent counties saw a decrease in December compared to the previous month, with homes selling for $290,000. This represented a 3.3% decline from November. In contrast, Sussex County experienced a slight increase in median home prices, with homes selling for $451,195 in December, marking a 0.5% rise from November. Insights on Sussex County Home Sales Specifically focusing on single-family homes, the median selling price in Sussex County was $446,000 in December, a 4.9% increase from the previous month and a significant 21.5% rise from December 2022.…

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In Norfolk, Virginia, the incidence of meningococcal disease is increasing. A recent health alert has been issued by the CDC to healthcare providers. Across the country, there have been 143 reported cases of meningitis this year, which marks a surge of 62 cases compared to the same period last year. Virginia is one of the states affected by this alarming trend. Individuals who contract this disease may require treatment in the emergency room due to the potentially life-threatening infection known as meningitis. What essential information should you be aware of regarding meningitis? According to Dr. Douglas Mitchell of CHKD, meningitis…

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Motorists in Charles County, Maryland, witnessed a strange event on Friday morning: Counterfeit money appeared to be swirling around the middle of a busy road in Waldorf. Drivers in Charles County, Maryland, were surprised by an unusual sight on Friday morning: what seemed like a significant amount of counterfeit money fluttering around the busy streets of Waldorf — prompting multiple calls to authorities. The spectacle had evidently caused quite a commotion, with many onlookers and even some drivers pulling over and making U-turns to catch a glimpse of what they thought might be an unexpected cash infusion. A driver who…

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Goddard Digital Team NASA and Salisbury University (SU) in Maryland signed a collaborative Space Act Agreement Thursday, March 28, 2024, opening new opportunities at the agency’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia for students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Director Dr. Makenzie Lystrup (right) shakes hands with Salisbury University President Dr. Carolyn R. Lepre during the SU Space Act Agreement signing ceremony held in Salisbury, Md., Thursday, March 28, 2024. Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs for SU Dr. Laurie Couch (left) and NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility Director David Pierce stand…

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A woman from Somerset County, Maryland, has been arrested for threatening school staff members in Princess Anne. Officials at Princess Anne Elementary School contacted deputies around 10 a.m. on Tuesday to report threats made by the woman. According to detectives, two school officials received phone calls from a woman named Michelle Bailey, who was reportedly enraged about a truancy letter she had received from the school. Bailey allegedly became very angry, using profane language and threats towards the staff members, who eventually hung up on her. When a staff member called Bailey back to address the truancy matter, Bailey reportedly threatened…

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An incident in Bowie, Maryland, involving the shooting and killing of a man by a Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officer is currently under investigation by the Maryland State Police (MSP). The Maryland State Police (MSP) responded to a two-car crash on Crain Highway at Village Drive around 5 p.m. During the incident, one of the drivers fled the scene on foot. Shortly after, an off-duty MPD Lieutenant named Daren Jones encountered a pedestrian, identified as 28-year-old Ian Tilton of Annapolis, while in his patrol car near Crain Highway and Trade Zone Ave. Roads closed for police investigation in Prince George’s…

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An investigation is underway by the Maryland State Police following a hit-and-run incident and subsequent pursuit that took place on Wednesday, March 27th, in Wicomico County that occurred around 10:25 a.m. that morning, an off-duty trooper from the Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack was driving his marked vehicle on Airport Road near Salisbury Regional Airport. He encountered a work zone with a flagging operation in progress, allowing northbound traffic to move through. Preliminary findings suggest that the driver of a blue Jeep, positioned ahead of the trooper’s vehicle, tried to bypass the work zone by swerving into the northbound lane.…

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7:08 p.m. ET, March 27, 2024 Officials Find Bodies of 2 Missing Workers After Bridge Collapse   Col. Roland L. Butler Jr., the head of the Maryland State Police, addresses the media on Wednesday, March 27. Authorities have recovered the bodies of two missing workers who were on the Francis Scott Key bridge at the time of its collapse, the Maryland State Police chief announced on Wednesday. Col. Roland L. Butler Jr. stated that divers located a red pickup truck in approximately 25 feet of water just before 10 a.m. ET. “Divers found two victims of this tragic event inside…

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