Another correctional officer assaulted at NBCI
A correctional officer of the North Branch Correctional Institution was injured and taken to the hospital after being assaulted Tuesday by inmates, according to the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. The officer reportedly suffered injuries that were not life-threatening when he was allegedly assaulted by two inmates in an unspecified area of the maximum-security prison located on U.S. Route 220 at Cresaptown. He was taken to UPMC Western Maryland for treatment. The incident is being investigated by DPSCS detectives and NBCI officials, as is an assault on Saturday at the state prison that sent two employees to UPMC Western Maryland.
Murder-suicide in Garrett County
Maryland State Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide after two people were found dead in a Garrett County home yesterday afternoon. The two are identified as Amanda Monahan, 25, of Grantsville, Md. and Chad Sebold, 37, of Boynton, PA. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. Just before 4:30 p.m. yesterday, Maryland State Police from the McHenry Barrack responded to a call at Monahan’s home in the unit-block of Dorsey Hotel Road, Grantsville, where a relative of Monahan had found the bodies. The relative had gone to the residence to check on her after receiving word that she had…
UPMC Western Maryland opens Center for Hope and Healing
On Tuesday Western Maryland officially opened its Center for Hope and Healing, a 24-hour residential treatment facility that will house patients with substance abuse and behavioral health issues. The center is located on Leslie Lane, adjacent to the UPMC Western Maryland main campus, and was built on land gifted to UPMC Western Maryland from the state. Funding for the project was largely attributed to a $1,000,000 pledge from the WMHS Auxiliary, including an initial gift of $400,000 made in May of 2019. Ground broke on the facility last August. At a ribbon cutting ceremony held on August…
Police Make Assault Arrest
On Tuesday the Cumberland City Police Department served an arrest warrant on McArthur Lynn Moore III. Mr. Moore was wanted from an assault that occurred on 08/27/2020. During that incident Mr. Moore allegedly head butted the victim and then threw them to the ground. Officers observed visible injuries on the victim consistent with their account of the incident. Mr. Moore fled the scene prior to police arrival. Charges were filed through District Court and a warrant was issued. Mr. Moore was taken before a District Court Commissioner for an initial appearance. Mr. Moore was released on a $2,500.00 unsecured bond awaiting…
State superintendent optimistic about timetable for in-person learning
After hours of debate Tuesday, the Maryland State Board of Education passed a motion that will mandate an average of three-and-a-half hours of active, on-camera instruction during the school day. Under the motion, schools are required to be open for at least 180 school days and provide six hours of learning each day. The motion also requires half-day pre-kindergarten classes to have at least 1.5 hours of on-camera instruction spread across the day. State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Karen Salmon says she remains optimistic that kids can return to the classrooms sooner rather than later, and she looks forward to…
Morriss: New educational training centers will lead to expanded local economic development
Two significant projects designed to enhance educational and economic opportunities in the region highlighted a visit to the area from Maryland Sixth District Congressman David Trone, with ceremonies attended by state and local officials. A groundbreaking was held at Frostburg State University for the campus’ newest building, expected to open students in 2022. Once complete, the $80 million facility will be serve as the primary classrooms for students studying to be educators, nurses and health professionals. At Allegany College of Maryland, a tour of the Western Maryland Corrections Institute Training Center was conducted. The training center, once completed, will feature a series of classrooms…
County officials to address EMS funding concerns
County officials are still attempting to finalize a date for a meeting of all involved parties to address growing concerns over the future of fire and rescue squads. Volunteers and other representatives from various departments packed the regular meeting of the Allegany County Commissioners last week voicing frustration over budget and manpower issues for area first responders. Much of the disagreement involves the percentage split that is shared between county EMS responders and the fire and rescue squads. With the budget for emergency services skyrocketing in recent years, the commissioners agreed to create a workgroup to discuss the issues and try…
Hogan moves state into phase 3 reopening
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s long-awaited announcement that will see the state move into phase three of reopening is now official. During a Tuesday press conference, Hogan announced that all businesses can reopen when phase three of the state's reopening plan goes into effect at 5 p.m. on Friday. Movie theaters and live entertainment venues can open at 50% capacity or up to 100 people indoors or 250 people outdoors with appropriate health and safety guidelines in place. Retail businesses and houses of worship can increase their capacity from 50 to 75%. Hogan said the overwhelmingly positive trends in COVID numbers…
Hogan announces Phase Three: All Maryland Businesses can open Friday at 5PM
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s long awaited announcement that will see the state move into phase three of reopening. During a Tuesday press conference, Hogan announced that all businesses can reopen when phase three of the state's reopening plan goes into effect at 5 p.m. on Friday. Movie theaters and live entertainment venues can open at 50% capacity or up to 100 people indoors or 250 people outdoors with appropriate health and safety guidelines in place. Retail businesses and houses of worship can increase their capacity from 50 to 75%. Hogan said the overwhelmingly positive trends in COVID numbers across the…
30 Indicted by Mineral County Grand Jury
The September 2020 Mineral County Grand Jury List has been released by the prosecuting attorney’s office: ACCUSED: Brandon Lee Kausky One Bridgewater Drive, Elkins, WV 26241 Crime: “Possession of CDS w/Intent to Deliver”, felony, West Virginia Code §60A-4-401(a)(ii); Crime: “Fleeing on Foot”, misdemeanor, West Virginia Code §61-5-17(d); Date: August 2020 ACCUSED: Bobbi Renee Landis Post Office Box 386, Shanks, WV 26761 Crime: “Driving Revoked for DUI – 3rd offense”, felony, West Virginia Code §17B-4-3(b); Date: October 2019 ACCUSED: Bobby Eugene Driver 58 Skylark Terrace, Keyser, WV 26726 Crime:…