|
|
Carroll County man sentenced for striking 2 people with bat
A Carroll County man has been ordered to serve 18 months behind bars for attacking two people at a party with a metal baseball bat.
Tax credit OK’d for businesses on Route 140
The drab strip malls and aging shops with peeling paint along Route 140 — Carroll’s main drag — have long been eyesores.
Upper-end home sales see sharp decline
Local home prices fell for a sixth straight month, according to recent data, one sign that sellers have fully embraced the idea of pricing lower to sell.
Manhunt suspect has extensive criminal past
A 23-year-old Taneytown man who sent police on a five-hour manhunt, after allegedly holding his girlfriend hostage and beating her, has a long list of prior charges, court documents show.
Wind turbines take hold in Md. with ordinance in Carroll Co.
Tom Williams wants wind turbines on Carroll County lawns. Carroll County Public Schools Superintendent Charles Ecker, 79, was born on his family’s Uniontown farm. He served two terms as Howard County executive (1990-1998) after serving as Howard’s deputy and assistant superintendent of schools. He also was assistant superintendent of schools in Prince George’s County.
Winter flood cleanup continues upstate
Many residents are still trying to get their lives back in order three months after winter floodwaters inundated homes across a large swath of northern Indiana.
Residents hope bog turtles block expansion at airport
Could bog turtles stop the controversial Westminster airport expansion?
Program would shift farmers’ excess water to municipalities
Coping with a water shortage and a booming population, Carroll County has a unique plan to preserve farmland and allow towns to use more water to expand development.
Carroll County to allow wind turbines in yards
Carroll County has become the first jurisdiction in Maryland to allow wind turbines in private yards. More Carroll County Stories
|