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Welcome to the Laurel Daily! Here you will find fun events going on this week, including pets up for adoption, new local government appointments announced by Mayor Craig Moe, and the
52nd Annual Laurel Art Guild Juried Exhibition.
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Today, the weather will be humid and warm, reaching a high of 93 degrees. A strong afternoon thunderstorm that may bring hail and damaging winds are expected.
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1. Add a furry friend to your family and give back to the
Laurel community at the same time by adopting a pet! Local animal shelters put several
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Moving the murder mysteries online took a tiny bit of tweaking to accommodate to the online format. (Photo Courtesy of Wendy Olenik)
COLUMBIA, MD Before the coronavirus pandemic invaded people s lives, entrepreneur Wendy Olenik had a thriving business focusing on team building and murder mysteries. She crafted the storylines from different decades and for various themes, such as the Malt Shoppe Murder from the 50s and Wanted Dead or Alive with a Wild West theme. But when the coronavirus restrictions took effect, there were no more in-person adventures for Olenik and her clients.
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Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Jack Smith is retiring in the spring due to family health issues. (Courtesy of MCPS)
ROCKVILLE, MD Dr. Jack Smith, superintendent for Montgomery County Public Schools, announced Thursday that he plans to retire in the spring.
He announced the retirement in a video posted to the school district s website, saying he would step down on June 1 because of family health issues. For more than 18 months, my wife has lived in New England and taken care of my two-year-old grandson who has had significant health problems and a massive open heart surgery, Smith, 63, said. My family needs to be together and I need to join my wife in New England.