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Carroll County’s ‘I Voted’ sticker design contest returns. This time, adults can join, too. • Carroll County field hockey, soccer, volleyball squads keep state title hopes alive
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Carroll County sorts through priorities for 2035 Master Plan

This Wednesday, the Carroll County Planning and Zoning Commission will review agriculture, economy and housing ideas for the county’s Master Plan.

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Carroll County’s ‘I Voted’ sticker design contest returns. This time, adults can join, too.

Carroll County voters in the 2026 election will receive “I Voted” stickers designed by a local.

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Carroll County field hockey, soccer, volleyball squads keep state title hopes alive

Carroll County has a number of teams still alive in the state playoffs in field hockey, soccer and volleyball.

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Maryland governor releases $62 million to cover November SNAP benefits

“One of the first and most basic priorities of governing is to ensure that families do not go hungry,” Moore said in a Monday statement.

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Power plant owner Constellation exploring billions worth of energy projects for state

Baltimore-based energy company Constellation is laying the groundwork for what could be billions of dollars of new generation and storage projects in Maryland capable of powering several million ho…

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Maryland’s new-look men’s basketball team races past Coppin State, 83-61

Maryland men’s basketball is 1-0 under new coach Buzz Williams, as the Terps beat Coppin State by 22 points in their season opener.

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No. 10 Maryland women’s basketball routs Loyola, 80-26, to open season

No. 10 Maryland women’s basketball opens its season with an 80-26 blowout win over Loyola.

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A Buzz in Baltimore: Maryland men’s basketball makes strong 1st impression

Maryland men’s basketball showed promise in its first game under new coach Buzz Williams. Can the Terps show up against tougher competition?

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