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James Dylan Miller Most Wanted

A reward up to $1,500 is being offered for information leading to his arrest. WARRANT: Attempted First Degree Murder Other Charges Include: Assault-1st Degree, Kidnapping, Armed Robbery, Firearm Use/Felony Violent Crime, Assault-2nd Degree, Reckless Endangerment x 2, Handgun in Vehicle, Handgun on Person, False Imprisonment Last Known Addresses: 13706 Sweitzer Ln / 178 N. Centre St / 14005 Uhl Hwy, Cumberland, MD 21502 Birthdate: 5/25/2002 Age: 22 Height: 5 ft 6 inches Weight: 160 lbs Race: White Gender: Male Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Blonde If you know the location of this wanted person, or have information on this person,…

Queen City Dr Theft arrest

On Wednesday, September 11th, 2024, The Cumberland Police Department responded to a Queen City Dr. business for the report of a theft. Employees advised that a male subject had entered the store and began to consume food products. The male then left the store without paying for the items he consumed. Officers searched the area and later located a male matching the description of the suspect. When contacted, the subject admitted to eating the items without attempting to pay for them. As a result, Jared Nathaniel Citarelli, 36, of Cumberland MD, was placed under arrest. He was issued a Criminal…

McKay Asked BPW To Delay Savage River Lodge Sale

Despite Senator Mike McKay’s plea for a delay, the Maryland Board of Public Works voted to approve the Department of Natural Resources’ purchase of Savage River Lodge on Wednesday.  The 42 acres, purchased for almost $9 million dollars will become part of New Germany State Park.  McKay had asked the BPW for time to have a town hall about plans for the land, saying there was no public input allowed before the sale… “The public has questions. And all I’m asking for is a delay to allow DNR to have a town hall. That town hall may not have anybody…

CEDC Shares Project Updates

Several updates were shared at Tuesday’s meeting of the Cumberland Economic Development Commission. Director Matt Miller spoke on different items including a marketing initiative, plans around the grand reopening of the downtown area, and progress on business façade projects.  Also on the agenda was an update on the tract of land along Messick Road that the CEDC has held since 2022. Miller said some site work has taken place recently on the land to get it ready for development… “So Western Maryland Lumber has finished clearing the selected timber from the property along Messick Road. In doing so, they created…

MacMillan United Pipe Band At Heritage Days

Heritage Days takes place this weekend. New this year, Dave Williams of the Allegany County Historical Society says the award-winning MacMillan United Pipe Band will take part on Saturday at 12:30 at the Main Stage on Washington Street and will give free bagpipe lessons after their performance… “They are an award-winning operation out of Montgomery County. They compete internationally. They’ve won awards in Glasgow, Scotland. They have three marching units and their United Pipe Band will be at Heritage Days on Saturday, the 14th.”

Chamber Business Showcase Includes Workshop

The annual Local Business Showcase sponsored by the Allegany County Chamber of Commerce will be held October 16 at Frostburg State University’s Lane Center.  Along with businesses being able to network and display their services to the public, Chamber President & CEO Juli McCoy says there will be a series of workshops through the day designed to help businesses grow… “We have a professional development workshop and lunch panel. And then in the afternoon we have a panel with the Small Business Development Center and then another one with a couple of state agencies that are there for a Q&A. Lots…

Dems Want More Than Tax Credit During WV Special Session

West Virginia’s Democrats want to address more than a childcare tax credit when the legislature convenes later this month.  Governor Justice called the second special session of the year for September 30 and hopes to pass a personal income tax cut and a childcare tax credit equal to 50% of the federal child and dependent care credit.  Delegate John Williams of Monongalia County says several childcare issues need to be addressed… “If we want to broaden the base; if we want a competent, sober workforce – don’t look out of state. They’re in our communities right now. Instead of going…

Volleyball coverage tonight with Fort Hill vs. Bishop Walsh at 6.

City Police aware of numerous online threats to schools

The Cumberland City Police is aware of numerous online threats involving local schools and is currently investigating the matter. At this time, multiple jurisdictions around the United States are receiving the same types of threats. At this time, there is believed to be no threat to our local schools. As a precaution, citizens can expect to see increased patrols and officer presence in and around our schools. Any persons with information regarding this incident are encouraged to contact the Cumberland Police Department by calling 911 or (301)777-1600.

Volleyball Debuts Thursday Night on WCBC

WCBC Radio begins its coverage of volleyball Thursday night with Fort Hill vs. Bishop Walsh.  Join WCBC's Rock Cioni and Jim Zamagias for all the action at 6 p.m.