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Garrett County officials detailing takeover of flailing whitewater course in western Md.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First Posted: March 27, 2012 – 3:16 am
Last Updated: March 27, 2012 – 3:16 am

HAGERSTOWN, Md. — Garrett County officials are publicly revealing details of their planned takeover of a manmade whitewater course in western Maryland near McHenry.

The county commissioners have scheduled a news conference Tuesday morning in Oakland.

The county said last week it will take over the recreational and training site from Adventure Sports Center International.

The nonprofit group opened the publicly funded course in 2007. It has defaulted on more than $3 million in bank loans to cover construction cost overruns.

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House approves 7.5% natural gas tax, highest in the Marcellus Shale states

March 26, 2012

By Daniel Menefee
Dan@MarylandReporter.com

House lawmakers Monday night passed a 7.5% state severance tax on natural gas in a 82-51 vote, after the delegates on Saturday fended off an amendment from Del. Wendell Beitzel, R-Garrett, that would cap state and local taxes on natural gas extraction at 7.5% combined.

“The amendment would incorporate all severance taxes,” Beitzel said. “Local, county and state taxes together could not exceed 7.5%.”

Garrett County currently has a severance tax of 5.5%, which means the state could assess a severance tax of only 2% under Beitzel’s amendment. Allegany County’s severance tax of 7% would limit the state’s share to just 0.5%.

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House approves $35.8 billion budget and pension shift

March 23, 2012

By Justin Snow
Justin@MarylandReporter.com

The House of Delegates approved their version of the state’s $35.8 billion budget Friday, moving the process into its final stage to resolve differences with the Senate.

The budget bill was approved 95-43, but not before Republican lawmakers attempted one last time to derail its passage. They described the budget, which would increase state spending by $1 billion for the 5th year in a row, as fiscally irresponsible and destructive. The Democratic chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, Norman Conway, had repeatedly called it “fiscally prudent and socially responsible.”

Republicans argued that casting a red vote would be an opportunity to send the budget bill back to committee in order to address their concerns. During the previous day’s 11-hour session, every Republican amendment had been rejected.

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U.S. Navy Band To Perform In McHenry


Mar. 22, 2012

The Ali Ghan Shrine Center in Cumberland will sponsor a concert by the United States Navy Concert Band at the Garrett County Exhibit Hall in McHenry on Friday, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. This concert is free and open to the public. The United States Navy Concert Band, the premier wind ensemble of the U.S. Navy, presents a wide array of marches, patriotic selections, orchestral transcriptions, and a modern wind ensemble repertoire.


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As the original ensemble of the Navy Band, the Concert Band has been performing public concerts and participating in high-profile events for more than 85 years. An added feature of the local concert will be the addition of selected area high school musicians who will join the group to play the “Washington Post March” by John Philip Sousa. Clarinetist Sydney Holtschneider from Northern and saxophonist Alexander McEwen from Southern have been selected from the local high schools, and more students are to be chosen from Fort Hill, Mountain Ridge, and Allegany high schools. Potentate Gregg Viands from Ali Ghan is a retired member of the Navy Concert Band. Since its inception in 1925, the Navy Band has been entertaining audiences and supporting the Navy with some of the best musicians in the country, a spokesperson said. From national concert tours to presidential inaugurals to memorial services at Arlington National Cemetery, the band represents the men and women of America’s Navy. The spokesperson also noted that the band is dedicated to the education of younger musicians. The Music in the Schools program features band members presenting clinics, master classes, and recitals at local schools. The group is pictured with Capt. Brian O. Walden, conductor (center).

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Bridge Completed in Friendsville


Mar. 22, 2012

A safe passage for pedestrians wanting to cross Bear Creek into Friendsville Town Park is now available, as the town took delivery just yesterday of this new bridge, which was immediately installed on Rt. 53/Second Avenue. Mayor Spencer R. Schlosnagle said that this route is heavily traveled by those going to and from the park, including persons from the Head Start/Senior Center and an apartment complex.


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The bridge will also be an important segment for the proposed hiking/biking trail from Confluence, Pa., through Friendsville along the Youghiogheny River and south to Oakland. The town received $122,240 for the design/engineering and construction of the 8′ x 65′ bridge as a Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development block grant. The bridge was built by Crane Materials, International/Gator Bridge Division out of Atlanta, and consists primarily of aluminum materials. The contractor for the construction of the bridge abutments and installation was BYCO of Grantsville. “We could not have accomplished this without the help of concerned citizens and various groups who provided letters of support, as well as individuals from various county and state agencies,” said Mayor Schlosnagle. “The town council members and I are very grateful to all who helped this become a reality.” Photo courtesy of Bonnie Artice.

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Fruit growers fret over early spring

By Timothy B. Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun

4:07 p.m. EDT, March 25, 2012

Just as they do every April, the fruit orchards at Larriland Farm have donned their spring finery.

The plum trees at the pick-your-own place in western Howard County sport brilliant white blossoms, while the peach trees are decked out in bright pink.

Thing is, it’s still March.

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House passes budget, pension shift, education mandate, tax increase and flush tax

By Michael Dresser, The Baltimore Sun

2:20 p.m. EDT, March 23, 2012

The House of Delegates gave its approval to Gov.Martin O’Malley’s proposed state budget last year, along with its version of his decision to shift part of the responsibility for teacher pension costs to county governments, an increase in income taxes and a mandate that counties keep up a minimum level of spending on education.

The vote on the budget was 95-43. The tally was mostly along party lines, with Baltimore County Democrats Michael H. Weir Jr. and Joseph J. “Sonny” Minnick voting against and Garrett County Republican Wendell Beitzel voting for it.

The budget reconcililiation act, which included the pension shift, passed 88-50 as a handful of liberal Democrats joined Republicans in opposing the measure.

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SHA: Warm winter results in significantly less salt use

From Staff Reports Cumberland Times-News

2012 — CUMBERLAND — Nearly 40 percent of the salt put on Maryland state highways this past winter was scattered onto asphalt in Garrett, Allegany and Washington counties, according to Kellie Boulware of the State Highway Administration.

However, those 30,698 tons of salt in those three counties and the 82,702 tons statewide was 68 percent below the five-year average usage of 261,000 tons.

Garrett County easily led the state in snowfall with 86 inches. Elsewhere, rain and sleet were the most common weather events that needed attention, according to Boulware.

The highway agency budgeted $36 million for winter operations, but spent $30.8 million. The five-year average expenditure is $68.5 million. The costs this past winter were the second lowest during the past 10 years.

Money remaining in the winter operational budget will be used for other maintenance such as safety and resurfacing.

Boulware said SHA takes a proactive approach to winter road operations, relying on latest weather forecasts. Several times this past winter predictions of one to four inches of snow resulted in rain or no precipitation.

Crews were called out not only in the Frederick area, but also in the Washington and Baltimore metro locales up to 15 times. Boulware said nearly all of the responses were at night or on weekends, resulting in overtime expenses.

“With little or no snowfall in some parts of Maryland, SHA construction crews were able to perform construction work that normally would not have progressed during the winter months,” Boulware said.

“For example, crews were able to pour concrete for bridge deck replacement projects. During a normal winter, this work could not occur because of low temperatures, therefore having a few warm weather days was a great benefit,” she said.

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Garrett plans new jobs announcement

OAKLAND — An announcement about the sale of county-owned property at the Southern Garrett Business and Technology Park will be made by the Garrett County commissioners Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ public meeting room.

The sale will result in a signifiant business expansion, capital investment and creation of existing jobs, the commissioners said.

Also at that time, the commissoiners will discuss transfer of ownership and operation of the Adventure Sports Center International.

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Suicide, or killing by CIA?

Author probes 1953 death of early Detrick researcher
Originally published March 22, 2012

By Courtney Mabeus
News-Post Staff

Suicide, or killing by CIA?

H.P. Albarelli talks about his book, “A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Secret Cold War Experiment,” Wednesday at Hood College.

The CIA killed Frank Olson because he wanted to leave his work and the organization feared the stories he would tell and information he would share, according to the author of a book about the decades-old but still mysterious death of the Fort Detrick researcher.

H.P. Albarelli Jr., who spoke about his 2010 book, “A Terrible Mistake,” Wednesday night at Hood College, contended that the death — caused by either a fall or a jump from a New York City hotel window — was unintentional and that the CIA planned to bring him back to a psychiatric facility in Montgomery County where they would continue to keep Olson from talking….

…Olson was an early researcher in the biological warfare program at the post, then known as Camp Detrick, until he died in 1953 — nine days after being dosed with LSD during a work retreat at Deep Creek Lake in Garrett County. But it would take 22 years for those drug-dosing details to become public. At the time, the government labeled his death a suicide.

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