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>Natural Gas Extraction Debate Heats Up at the State House

>Posted February 9, 2011

By Kerry Davis
Capital News Service

ANNAPOLIS — A bill that would effectively impose a hold on natural gas drilling in Western Maryland until further studies are completed will be introduced Thursday in the House of Delegates.

It follows an opposing bill filed Friday that aims to force the Maryland Department of the Environment to approve or deny permits for a type of natural gas drilling known as hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” in Garrett County.

Four applications for fracking permits were filed in October 2009 by Samson Energy, which is now concentrating on one potential drill site in Garrett County. Those were the first permits for natural gas hydraulic fracturing ever filed in the state.

The Maryland Department of the Environment has not granted or denied those applications, citing potential environmental effects.

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>2010 Year in Review – Real Estate Stats

>A further review of the 2010 Garrett County & Deep Creek Lake market statistics and how other brokers fared during 2010:

http://www.ilovedeepcreek.com/market_updates/2010-real-estate-stats.pdf

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>Price reduced over $100k! 125 Jakes Dr-GA7346307

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>Railey Realty, Deep Creek Lake, Adopts A Cowboy

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A mustang named Cowboy was recently running wild in the Grantsville area. Local farmers let Cowboy graze on their property, but when late fall arrived they became concerned for his welfare and contacted the Garrett County Humane Society.

Nancy Trotta at Railey Realty has a horse farm in the area and her contacts called and shared Cowboys story and possible fate. Nancy in turn contacted all the agents and staff in the Railey office and asked for help.

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>Deep Creek Lake, M.D. – blueridgeoutdoors.com

>Awesome promo for the Deep Creek Lake area:

By Jedd Ferris • January 31, 2011

Set in the mountains of western Maryland and centered around the 3,900-acre namesake lake, Deep Creek is a tourist-driven Allegheny escape that refuses to compromise its wild character.

After stints at other regional resorts, Mike Valach, who runs ski and rider services at Wisp Ski Resort, found just what he needed in the area’s never-ending mountain sports opportunities.

“This is the recreation mecca,” says Valach. “There is something to do during every season of the year.”

Garrett County is an outdoor playground with rolling peaks, world-class rivers, wicked slopes, and 90,000 acres of public land in the nearby state forests and parks. There’s also a whitewater park above Wisp. When he’s craving a little more urban grit, Valach can be in Pittsburgh in two hours or Washington, D.C. in a little more than three.

“It never gets boring here,” he says. “When winter’s over, it’s time jump on your bike or paddleboard.”

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>Edwards Points to a More Efficient Bureaucracy

>As the state of Maryland attempts to recover from the latest economic downturn- State Senator George Edwards said a great improvement to moving the economy forward could occur simply by creating a more efficient bureaucracy.

Edwards says often times businesses fail to even get off the ground in Maryland because of the myriad of governmental red tape they experience through various state agencies. Edwards points to one recent example in Garrett County.

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>New Germany’s Powder – blueridgeoutdoors.com

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By Leonard Adkins • February 8, 2011

Deep Creek Lake, M.D.
Adventure’s Doorstep

While Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland is 3,900 acres in size, and the lake in Herrington Manor State Park has 53 acres of water, the lake in New Germany State Park is barely 13 acres. However, the lake is not really what I want to tell you about. Rather, it is the wonderful time you can have in the woods in New Germany during the winter. The park’s 10 miles of pathways follow old roads or have been built, for the most part, on gentle grades to ease the way for cross-country skiers. This means that it is possible to glide about all day long and have barely more than 800 feet in total vertical rise, a very easy outing for such mountainous terrain. In addition, if conditions are right, park personnel groom and track the routes to make the skiing even more pleasurable.

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>Local Winged Wildlife Tallied During CBC

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Feb. 3, 2011

The 111th Audubon Christmas Bird Count, an effort that utilizes volunteers throughout the Americas to collect bird data, took place recently. It was the 40th such bird count conducted in Garrett County, which has participated in the event since 1950.
Unlike last year’s CBC, which was hampered by blizzard conditions, this year’s bird watching was considered by the Audubon Society to be a success. Thanks to temperatures that ranged between 15 and 26 degrees Fahrenheit, minimal winds, and snow that measured between two to eight inches deep throughout the area, many birds were sited.

During the specified count day, the bird watchers found 58 species of birds. Four other species were seen during the count period. The Garrett County average of species noted for the CBC is 58.

Thirteen field observers logged in 321 miles by car and 12 miles on foot, as they searched their assigned territories for birds. In the field, the group spent 19.5 hours on foot and 35 hours by car for a total of 54.5 hours in the field. The participants included Caroline and Neal Blizzard, Kevin Dodge, Courtney Englar, Aaron Holochwost, Alan and Kyle Klotz, Mikey and Jo Anna Lutmerding, Bill and Fran Pope, Connie Skipper, and Becky Wilson.

Three stationary watchers, Barbara Skipper, Mike Speranzella, and Ashley Rodeheaver, spent seven hours counting birds at their bird feeders.

With Deep Creek Lake 99 per cent frozen, the waterfowl species count suffered, as the frozen waters prompt the birds to migrate. The waterfowl that were found were spotted in moving water such as the Youghiogheny River and a few unfrozen inlets of Deep Creek Lake. Twelve species of waterfowl (20% of all species found in the area) were counted.

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>Change in Mountain Names Meets Strong Criticism

>A proposal by several downstate lawmakers to change the names of Negro Mountain in Garrett County and Polish Mountain in Allegany County has been subject to strong criticism by local officials and historians alike.

The bill was introduced by several senators representing Baltimore. Champ Zumbrun, a retired forester who managed Green Ridge State Forest for many years, has researched local history and is working on a book on Maryland frontiersman Thomas Cresap. He has researched the background of both mountains and says he believes those downstate
lawmakers clearly must not be aware of the historical background.

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>"Crellin Crayola Kids" Donate To Animal Shelter

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After receiving Crayola crayon makers for Christmas, Crellin area residents Destiny and Kaden Gank, ages 9 and 6, got a bright idea: make crayons and sell them for extra money. Their fledgling business did so well, the young entrepreneurs decided to donate the money to homeless animals. In addition, the siblings started asking friends and family for donations. Each person who made a donation received a gift bag filled with homemade crayons and art work made by the Gank children. All the art work centered around helping homeless animals and spaying/neutering pets.

“The kids came up with this idea all on their own,” said their mom, Stormy Gank. Last Friday, the Ganks and two other children presented more than $69 to Garrett County Animal Shelter personnel. “They are in need of medication, and that’s what the money is going for,” Stormy said. “While we were at the shelter, Kaden found a beautiful Lab puppy to adopt. As we were walking out of the door, Destiny said, ‘Mom, I feel good inside now.” The “Crellin Crayola Kids” are looking forward to finding ways to raise more money for the animals, Stormy noted. Left to right are Destiny; Natasha Helbig, age 9; Kaden; Emily Lucas, age 10; and officer Tammy Pessini, Garrett County Animal Control. In the front is Mocha, the full-time shelter dog. Photo by Stormy Gank.

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