Md. Honors 500 Service Year, Corps Grads in Annapolis - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
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Md. Honors 500 Service Year, Corps Grads in Annapolis - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
ANNAPOLIS, Md.,— Nearly 500 Marylanders graduated from the Department of Service and Civic Innovation’s second Service Year Option and Maryland Corps programs, celebrated at a ceremony in Annapolis. Governor Wes Moore, Lieutenant Governor Aruna K. Miller, state officials, and partner organizations recognized the cohort’s contributions, which included over 73,000 hours of community service across the state. The class, more than twice the size of …
State Roundup: Audit finds Disabilities Admin failed to collect $119M; Maryland, Jewish and Muslim institutions on alert after Iran strike; heat dome grips state
AUDIT: DISABILITIES ADMIN FAILED TO COLLECT $119M: The Developmental Disabilities Administration failed to collect almost $119 million in provider payments in a timely manner, despite a new payment system that’s supposed to improve the agency’s financial forecasting, a new audit says. Danielle Brown/Maryland Matters. MARYLAND, JEWISH AND MUSLIM INSTITUTIONS ON HIGH ALERT AFTER IRAN STRIKE: Following the United States’ strikes on three Iranian nu…
Governor Moore declares State of Preparedness as extreme heat grips Maryland
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Wes Moore on Monday declared a State of Preparedness for Maryland ahead of a hazardous heat wave expected to bring dangerously high temperatures across much of the state. The declaration aims to enhance government coordination and ensure the state is ready to respond swiftly to potential heat-related hazards. The National Weather Service forecasts extreme heat from Monday through Thursday, with increasing humidity througho…
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