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Hundreds gather in Carroll for Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall opening night • The old door and window hospital finds new buyers
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Sunday, October 12, 2025

With energy storage projects ‘imminent,’ Carroll leaders split on zoning updates

But a new state law requires all Maryland municipalities to allow energy storage devices in all zoning districts — and there’s growing interest from developers who want to build energy storag…

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Hundreds gather in Carroll for Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall opening night

Lt. Col. Oliver North was among speakers at the opening ceremony. Here’s how to attend the rest of the events.

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The old door and window hospital finds new buyers

Baltimore Finishing Works, a 104-year-old historic paint-stripping and restoration business, has been saved by three new owners who plan to expand services while preserving its legacy.

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Carroll’s seniors get vaccinated at pop-up drive-thru clinic

Last year’s vaccine distribution totaled 200. This year, more than 300 vaccines were administered according to organizers.

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‘Real Housewives’ star Wendy Osefo, husband charged with insurance fraud in Carroll

“Real Housewives of the Potomac” star Wendy Osefo and her husband, Edward Osefo, were charged in Carroll County after allegedly lying about a burglary.

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Pieces of the Past: Flour sack reflects Carroll County’s innovation and change

The Shrivers incorporated the latest in automated milling technology to efficiently produce large amounts of flour that were then shipped in barrels to the port of Baltimore, entering international…

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Carroll leaders seek input on how to spend cannabis funds

Carroll County received $1.9 million from the state from a tax on adult-use cannabis sales.

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Third motion filed by Piedmont power line company against landowners

The motion names a total of 98 respondents who live in Carroll, Baltimore and Frederick counties, along the proposed route for the transmission line.

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