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PSEG responds to challenge to Piedmont power line: ‘Motion to dismiss lacks merit’ • ICE policy, 2026 school start date on agenda for Carroll school board
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Carroll deputy fire chief reinstated after charges dropped for flooding field

Charges against Barnes were dropped after he was accused of flooding a Silver Spring baseball field in July.

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PSEG responds to challenge to Piedmont power line: ‘Motion to dismiss lacks merit’

The utility company behind the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project argues it has the right to enter private property for the power line.

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ICE policy, 2026 school start date on agenda for Carroll school board

Should school begin before or after Labor Day? Carroll’s school board will decide this week. Here’s what else is on the agenda at this month’s Carroll County Board of Education meeting.

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‘Carroll County is open for business’: State commerce secretary encourages frank talk on data centers, solar development

During his tour of the county on Monday, Coker shared his strategies for helping rural counties like Carroll attract more businesses while also balancing “traditional economies” like agriculture and tourism.

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FYI briefs: Sykesville business accepts donations for South Carroll Food Pantry food drive

The Carroll County community gears up for giving this holiday season.

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At Carroll fair, entrepreneurs with disabilities share handmade creations

Vendors have worked to start their businesses with the help of Bello Machre, a nonprofit that provides housing and job opportunities to people with disabilities.

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No. 10 South Carroll volleyball falls in Class 1A semifinals to Clear Spring

Tuesday night’s state volleyball semifinals were supposed to be a coming-out party for South Carroll. Clear Spring had other ideas.

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Federal workers move to pick up the pieces after Democrats fold on shutdown

Many Democratic lawmakers, too, were ambivalent about a bipartisan, Senate-passed measure to fund the government through Jan. 30.

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