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Garrett school board looking to expand advocacy committee

Elaine BlaisdellCumberland Times-News

OAKLAND — The Garrett County Board of Education is looking for new members to join the Advocacy Committee, which will include high and middle school students.

“What I would like to do is find out the interest for those people who were originally appointed to the advisories, those who would like to stay on to do some planning on behalf of the school system,” said Superintendent Janet Wilson.

Those wishing to be on the committee will be required to fill out a new application because the scope of the group has changed since the board halted a plan to close three elementary  schools. The board was required to keep the schools open as one of the conditions of the county commissioners’ decision to give the board $2.2 million.

The Advocacy Committee has to have “a manageable number of members” with one from each school, according to Wilson. Board members will also be present at the Advocacy Committee meetings.

Paul Swanson of Facility Engineering Associates, who is the author of the facilities study, and Mike Gehr, of Bushey Feight Morin Architects Inc., met with the Advocacy Committee on Monday and answered 162 questions, about 90 of which pertained to the facilities study, according to William Swift, director of maintenance and operations with Garrett County Public Schools.

Board member Rodney Reckart discussed the renovation of Southern Middle School and said funding for it “has been nightmare” and that the state won’t pay for 20 percent of the construction costs. Reckart asked Gehr if it would be more cost effective to raze part of the building. Gehr said taking off square footage may not be in the best interest and indicated there were other options to explore.

In July, the commissioners voted to defer the $582,400 renovation for one year.

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ProCom Announces New Pricing Models in Garrett County

Bruceton Mills, WV — (SBWIRE) — 01/13/2014 — With the amount of technology and communication services that residents and businesses consume on a monthly basis, their bills can be extremely high. Converting to a triple play package can put all communication solutions on one bill, at a lower monthly price. This January,ProCom is announcing new pricing models on their Prodigi Triple Play package. The new model is developed for customer satisfaction, offering the same great cutting edge services while keeping money in their customer’s pockets. This makes it easy for customers to enjoy all of their entertainment without spending a fortune.

Residential customers can package an unlimited telephone line, super-fast internet, and over 200 channels of cable TV for the low price of $89.99 a month. Customers interested in premium cable TV in Garrett Countyand surrounding areas may also add HBO, Showtime, and Cinemax channels for just $10.00 more. With the cable service from ProCom, customers can enjoy lustrous, all-fiber images on all their sports, news, and entertainment.

Businesses can now purchase unlimited telephone lines for as low as $25.00 per line, per month, and super-fast internet starting at $39.00 per month. ProCom also offers other business telephone solutions such as PRI’s with unlimited DID’s and the ability to port phone numbers within Maryland, West Virginia, and Ohio, all to the same PRI. This is an ideal product for businesses that have multiple locations, possessing the ability to cut telephone bills by as much as 70 percent. As a premier provider of internet near Oakland, MD, ProCom provides quick installations and exceptional service so their customers can get started with affordable, high-speed internet.

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Whitewater Worlds Exhibition set at Wisp

January 9, 2014
The Inter-Mountain

MCHENRY, MD / DEEP CREEK LAKE – The World Championships are coming!

In anticipation of this prestigious World Class event, Deep Creek 2014 has partnered with the Wisp Resort to display the Whitewater Worlds Exhibition in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the 1989 Worlds on the Savage River and in anticipation of the Deep Creek 2014 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships.

The exhibition, designed by Laura Stutzman of Eloqui, will be featured on the 60 foot by 40 foot wall in the Main Lodge at Wisp Resort throughout the ski season, beginning Martin Luther King weekend.

The vision for the Whitewater Worlds Exhibition Wall is to showcase the triumph of the 1989 U.S. Canoe Slalom Team and to convey the dream of 2014’s U.S Team to surpass the benchmark set by their predecessors. Get an illustrative look at the 1989 World Championships bridge to its legacy, the Deep Creek 2014 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships.

The Commemorative Poster, by Mark Stutzman, is to be unveiled on Jan. 18 at 1 p.m. in the Wisp Lodge. Be a part of history in the making. All are welcome to attend.

Grants provide generators for service stations

For the Cumberland Times-NewsCumberland Times-News

MCHENRY — Some service stations in Garrett and Allegany counties are in the buffer area for the “Fuel Up Maryland” grant program that assures that fuels are available both for evacuation or home energy use during an energy emergency or disaster.

During a legislative meeting last month at Garrett College, Dick Bolt, Swanton resident indicated that he went around to all the gas stations in Garrett County and that none of the people he spoke with people had put in a request for the grant program. During Superstorm Sandy, Bolt wasn’t able to get gas because there wasn’t an emergency generator and county trucks couldn’t get fuel either.

The Maryland Service Station Energy Resiliency Grant Program is a $1.7 million capital investment program administered by the Maryland Energy Administration that provides funding support to prewire for backup power generation from portable generators, fixed generators, and/or batteries for service stations located within a half-mile of a federal/state highway emergency evacuation route, according to the MEA.

MEA is awarding grants of up to $25,000 per grant to Maryland service stations. Based on a recent survey of Maryland service stations conducted by an electrical contractor, the maximum grant amount is more than 60 percent of the total cost of the planning, design, wiring and installation of backup power generation at the majority of the service stations, according to MEA.

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Wisp Resort Opens Ski Lodge At Whitewater Course

MCHENRY, Md. (AP) — The Wisp ski resort in McHenry is opening a second lodge.

The resort says the new White Water Lodge at the top of Marsh Mountain will be open on busy weekends and holidays. It enables guests to bypass the main lodge at the base of the mountain.

The new lodge is in the headquarters building for the Adventure Sports Center International man-made whitewater course.

Garrett County took over the center last year after the nonprofit owner defaulted on more than $3 million in bank loans.

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Upgrades progress at Deep Creek 2014 site

Elaine BlaisdellCumberland Times-News

MCHENRY — With 260 days left until the largest inbound international sporting event in the United States this year, physical preparations have begun for Deep Creek 2014: International Canoe Federation Canoe Slalom World Championships.

Beitzel Corp. of Grantsville is making minor modifications to the whitewater course at Adventure Sports Center International, according to Joe Schroyer, director of operations at ASCI. Waldon Studio Architects in Columbia is working on the designs for the natural amphitheater and the 800-square-foot pavilion, which once complete will go out for bid for construction.

“We hope to begin construction late winter, early spring,” said Schroyer.

ASCI, which opened in 2007, is the world’s only mountaintop whitewater course, and was built to host Deep Creek 2014.

“It took a lot of blood, sweat and tears to build that facility on the hill,” said Sen. George Edwards previously. “It’s there and look what it’s done, it’s drawn this fantastic event to Garrett County, which is going to benefit this part of the state tremendously. This, as I see it, is maybe the first stepping stone. We can be the epicenter of adventure sports not only in Maryland, and the United States but in the world.”

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Woman rescued after losing way in state park

Deputies locate, medevac plucks hiker from Garrett forest

From Staff ReportsCumberland Times-News

OAKLAND — Maryland State Police’s Trooper 5 medevac helicopter played a key role in rescuing a woman and her dogs who became lost hiking in Swallow Falls State Park on Friday, according to the Garrett County Sheriff’s Office.

The sheriff’s office responded to the woman’s distress call at 2 p.m., and located her after a foot search through the forest that lasted several hours, police said.

The woman was exhausted, disoriented and in need of medical attention, police said.

A deputy attempted to lead her out of the forest on foot, but because of the terrain and her condition that attempt was unsuccessful.

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Liquor board requests Sunday sales referendum

Elaine Blaisdell

Cumberland Times-News

MCHENRY — Debbe Owston, administrator to the Garrett County Liquor Control Board, requested that local legislators support a referendum vote for Sunday liquor sales both on and off premises. Numerous establishments have on-premise sales for alcoholic beverages and can sell an alcoholic beverage with a meal on Sunday between 1 and 10 p.m., and the vote would allow other establishments to do the same.

“There are several precincts or election districts that can’t do that and they compete with the other establishments that can,” said Owston during a public prelegislative meeting Thursday evening at Garrett College. “We have had zero complaints about Sunday sales in a restaurant with a meal. This is the first time the liquor board has proposed a referendum vote.”

The vote would be for districts and precincts of a district, according to Owston.

The off-premises sales would allow package stores to sell take-out alcoholic beverages from 1 to 10 p.m.

Jim Laskaris, owner of Deep Creek Beverage; Gary Sisler, owner of Exxon in McHenry; and Richard Stuck, owner of the Exxon in Grantsville, Oakland Oil & Propane, and several other businesses spoke in favor of Sunday sales.

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Group wants non-native species laws strengthened

Elaine BlaisdellCumberland Times-News

MCHENRY —  Barbara Beelar, executive director of local conservation group Friends of Deep Creek Lake, requested that the District 1 legislative delegation strengthen a law that gives the Maryland Department of Natural Resources control over transportation of non-native species.

“It’s basically to strengthen it. DNR is doing an excellent job with it; the problem is the current legislation doesn’t deal with the enforcement and compliance side of things,” said Beelar during the legislative meeting Thursday. “So we can’t effectively stop people from bringing invasive species into bodies of water in the state of Maryland.”

Hydrilla was discovered in two small coves Sept. 27 by DNR Resource Assessment Service staff as part of the subaquatic vegetation monitoring program. The weekend of Oct. 5 the DNR located more hydrilla.

“With hydrilla, now, in Deep Creek Lake it’s a really serious matter and we don’t want to have any more of that coming into the lake,” said Beelar.

It is likely that the hydrilla was attached to a boat or boat trailer.

Bruce Michael, director of the Resource Assessment Service, will provide an update on the hydrilla during a January meeting of the Deep Creek Lake Policy and Review Board, according to Beelar.

Also during the legislative meeting, Nicole Christian, president and CEO of the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce, requested legislation that would support transportation, security and communication during the Deep Creek 2014 International Canoe Federation Canoe Slalom World Championships.

“These are key areas to ensure that the event goes as planned, protects the athletes, the spectators and that it is a world-class event,”said Christian.

Next year’s world championship will take place Sept. 16-21 in McHenry at Adventure Sports Center International, the world’s only mountaintop whitewater course, which was built to host it.

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U.S. Group Praises Garrett County Economy Efforts

OAKLAND, Md. (AP) — The National Association of Counties is citing Garrett County as a model of economic recovery.

The western Maryland county announced Thursday that it was cited in a recent report for rebounding from the loss of more than 800 manufacturing jobs when Bausch & Lomb Inc. closed a sunglasses plant near Oakland in 1996.

The county diversified its economy and attracted new jobs by focusing on tourism and agricultural products, including cheese and wine.

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