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Mineral County leaders approve signing wind farm decommissioning agreement
• The commissioners also agreed to send a letter to the delegates informing them of opposition to a proposed bill that would lower the wireless 911 fees from $3 to 75 cents.
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Local lawmakers’ bills set for committee hearings in Annapolis
Several pieces of local legislation are set for committee hearings this week at the General Assembly in Annapolis. Senate Bills 333, 470, 586 and 587 are scheduled for hearings over the next few days. House Bill 512 is scheduled for a hearing before the House Environmental Matters Committee today.
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Early start on spring chores
Tom Keating of Frostburg unloads brush Tuesday at the Allegany County compost site in the North Branch Industrial Park off PPG Road.
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Rocky Gap slots license expected to be awarded soon
A slots license for Rocky Gap could be awarded by the end of the week and, if not then, within a week or so, said Casper Taylor Jr., the former speaker of the House who now represents bondholders in the resort.
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Dow breaks 13,000, but can’t hold gains
It came and went in a flash, a number on a board for seconds at a time, but its symbolic power couldn’t be dismissed.
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Police suspect synthetic pot being sold at Mineral stores
The West Virginia Legislature banned synthetic marijuana with the passage of House Bill 2505 last year.
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Razor sharp skills
Shane Welsh, 6, of Mount Savage attempts a trick maneuver on his Razor scooter as he raises the front wheel off the ground Monday in the parking lot of the Mount Savage Methodist Church.
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Bill would allow free fishing sites
Legislation pending in the Maryland General Assembly would allow for free fishing in various fresh-water ponds, streams and lakes throughout the state.
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Senate won’t change gay marriage measure
Maryland senators are unlikely to approve any amendments to a bill legalizing gay marriage, worried that if it heads back to the House of Delegates that it could be in trouble because the vote to pass it there was so close.
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Probation denied for Mineral County sex offender
After three of the victims’ mothers pleaded to keep Michael Lynn Rosier in jail during a hearing held in Mineral County Circuit Court on Tuesday, Judge Andrew Frye denied him probation.
- In Brief - 02/22/2012
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