Criminal Summons Served
On Tuesday, June 4, 2024, the Cumberland Police Department served a criminal summons on Linda Conner. The summons was issued as the result of a private citizen filing for charges against Conner at the District Court of Allegany County. Conner signed for her copy of the summons and she was released pending trial.
Warbirds Visiting Area
The Capital Wing of the Commemorative Air Force is bringing their Warbird Showcase to the Greater Cumberland Airport. Three different airplanes will be available for public rides along with other aircraft on display June 15 and 16 from 10am to 4pm each day. Warbird rides will be available in a Stinson OY-1, A Fairchild UC-61 Forwarder, and a Boeing Stearman. Ride reservations are available at capitalwarbirdrides.org.
Gen Z Choosing Cumberland For Home Ownership
Generation Zers are successfully becoming homeowners by moving to more affordable metros. A recent report from Realtor.com shows that Cumberland is number 5 of the top ten metros where Gen Z is buying homes. The report shows that 15% of homebuyers in the area are under the age of 27. Dave Myer of the Investment Podcast “On The Market” says Generation Z has more flexibility in where they can choose to live and work than prior generations…
Mayor and City Council Adopt Budget
The Cumberland Mayor and City Council formally adopted their budget for Fiscal Year 2025 at Tuesday’s meeting. The total budget is $86.2 million for the coming year which includes Fire, Police, and Administration, water, and sewer. The budget is down from the current year due to the coming completion of the Baltimore Street Access project. One good thing citizens can look for in the coming year is increased paving projects according to Mayor Ray Morriss…
West Virginia Heading Toward Another Surplus
With just over three weeks left in the 2024 Fiscal Year, West Virginia is banking another hefty surplus. Fiscal Year 2023 ended with a record $1.8 billion dollars in surplus funds to the state and revenue collections for the year to date indicate another excess of near $800 million dollars could be achieved. Governor Jim Justice celebrated the surplus while at a bill signing near the West Virginia Turnpike near Beckley, marking the importance of what he calls “minding the shop”…
Leadership Allegany Participants Will Visit Annapolis
Applications for the nine-month program of Leadership Allegany, supported by the Allegany County Chamber of Commerce, are now available. Participants have a number of topic days scheduled through the year. One is a field trip of sorts to Annapolis where members visit the State House, possibly meet the Governor, and observe House and Senate meetings. Chamber Director Juli McCoy says there is also time to meet with the local legislative delegation…
Aging Our Way PA Launched
A 10-Year strategic plan on aging has launched to serve as a roadmap for how state, regional, and local agencies can work together to meet the needs Pennsylvania’s senior population. Department of Aging Secretary Jason Kavulich said that Aging Our Way P-A was developed from the ground up, listening to the parties the plan would affect the most so input was timely and relevant…
City Extending Dates for Midtown Façade Grants
Ruth Davis-Rogers of Cumberland Historic Preservation is pleased to see the interest from business owners in the latest façade grant program. So pleased that the date to participate has been extended. Davis-Rogers spoke with WCBC recently about the area the grant program covers on the north end of town… The matching grant can cover a variety of projects for a local business owner…
Funeral Arrangements Announced for Pat O’Rourke
Funeral services have been set for Pat O'Rourke, brother of WCBC's Tom O'Rourke. Sheridan Funeral Home of Lancaster, Ohio is taking care of arrangements. Visitation will be Thursday from 4-7 p.m. at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption. O'Rourke died Sunday at the age of 74.
Hunters Harvest 4,959 Wild Turkeys
Maryland hunters harvested 4,959 wild turkeys during the 2024 spring regular and junior turkey seasons. This year’s harvest was 7% lower than the record amount set last spring, but surpassed the harvest totals from previous seasons. DNR surveys documented average to excellent reproductive success in many regions during the summers of 2021 and 2022, resulting in a good number of 2-3 year-old gobblers available this spring. Adults comprised 87% of the total harvest. Garrett County reported the highest harvest with 546 turkeys while Allegany County counted 345.