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Sen. Cardin says bill will clarify that Feds fully pay for Key Bridge

Maryland’s congressional delegation announced they will introduce a bill that will make clear the federal government will cover the cost of rebuilding Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The federal government generally covers 90% of the cost and the state 10% when replacing bridges, but exceptions have occurred in similar emergency cases, said MD Sen. Ben Cardin a Democrat, after lawmakers attended a closed-door briefing on cleanup efforts. The legislation will also make clear that any money recovered from third parties will be used to reimburse federal taxpayers. “The fundamental issue right now is passing legislation to clarify that this is 100% a…

Allegany County Sheriff’s Arrest

Allegany County Sheriff’s Office and Maryland State Police have combined resources to target open and active warrants. As a result, the following individuals have been apprehended. Tuesday, April 9, 2024 Adam Lee Shipway, 45 of Cumberland, was arrested on two (2) District Court Bench Warrants – both for Failure To Appear. His original charges include: Possession/Receipt of CDS While Conf/Det, CDS:Possess-Not Cannabis. On 04/09/24, the County Combined Warrant Unit responded to a residence on Dale Ave in Cumberland. Consent was obtained to search the house, and Shipway was found hiding in the basement. A $5,000 bond (100% acceptable) was set…

Warrant Arrests – April 8

Monday, April 8, 2024 Shawn Joseph Miller, 37 OF Cumberland, was arrested on two (2) Circuit Court Bench Warrants for Violation of Probation. His original conviction was for Assault Second Degree in both cases where he entered an Alford Plea and was sentenced to 1-year detention with 5-years supervised probation in one case and 8-years detention with all but 1-year suspended and 3-years supervised probation in the other case. He is being held without bond at the Allegany County Detention Center pending a bail review in Circuit Court. Kristen Lauren Gulick, 39 of Cumberland, was arrested on a Circuit Court…

Registration for Pre-K and Kindergarten Dates Set

Registration for 2024-2025 Allegany County Public Schools Pre-K and Kindergarten programs is open April 15 through May 17. Registration is by appointment only at the school your child will attend. Programs are available for three, four, and five year olds. Documentation including proof of residency, child’s birth certificate, child’s SSN, record of immunization, and parent photo ID are required. Proof of family income is required for those registering for Pre-K 3 and 4 only.  For more information, call the school board at 301-759-2011.

Proposals Sought by Cumberland and Canal Place

The City of Cumberland, along with Canal Place is seeking proposals for the development of a Cumberland Wayfinding Plan. It would be a consistent and updated signage system of communicating amenities, directions, transportation, and other services to visitors using any type of transportation coming to the area. The proposal packet can be obtained from Historic Preservation Planner Ruth Davis-Rogers at City Hall or by calling 301-759-6431. The proposal deadline is 3pm, May 15.

Trone Falls Ill

Late Saturday night, after developing a fever and experiencing symptoms of dehydration, Congressman David Trone’s doctor recommended that he seek further medical treatment. He was diagnosed with a minor stomach infection and has been discharged from hospital. Trone says he is feeling better and expects to resume a full campaign schedule in the days ahead.

Casinos Hit Fifth-Best Single Month in Total Revenue

Maryland’s casinos combined for the fifth-best single month total in revenue in the history of the state program.  In March, the six Maryland casinos generated $178.1 million in revenue.  Tax contributions from that revenue totaled just over $1.6 million. The taxes go to the Education Trust Fund and communities where the casinos are located.  For Rocky Gap Casino, it was another down month, bringing in $5 million dollars – off 6.7% from March of last year. Monthly revenues year-over-year for Rocky Gap have been down since May of 2022.

Two New Graduates from MSP from Cumberland

Two of the 33 new Maryland State Troopers who graduated last week are from the Cumberland area.  Allan Stevenson and Robert Bower who both attended Fort Hill, graduated the 28-week training academy in Sykesville.  Trooper Bower’s first assignment will be in Forestville while Trooper Stevenson will serve from the Golden Ring Barrack in Essex.  Lt. Governor Aruna Miler spoke of the hard work Maryland State Troopers put in every day…

City Council to Meet in Closed Session

Cumberland’s Mayor and City Council will be meeting in closed session tomorrow to discuss the development of parcels on the former Memorial Hospital site and to receive legal advice regarding the same.  The meeting will take place beginning at 4pm at the County Office Complex on Kelly Road due to construction at City Hall.

Two House Republicans Against Bill Directed at Gun Makers

Two Maryland House Republicans spoke against a bill that would provide more accountability on gun makers. The Gun Industry Accountability Act would provide ways that the state could sue firearm makers for gun crimes. Delegate Christopher Adams said the bill goes against the Second Amendment… Delegate Jason Buckel said the bill misses the mark of what should be happening with gun crimes…