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State Roundup: Agencies move to city center to take two years; Perez has no regrets in supporting Clinton;
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State Roundup: Frederick County exec race begins to heat up as Hough, Hagen spar; Gansler running for governor again
The front of the State House. Governor s Office photo
HOUGH, HAGEN SPAR AS FREDERICK COUNTY EXEC RACE HEATS UP: The race for Frederick County executive is only in its early stages but it has already begun to heat up. On Monday, state Sen. Michael Hough (Frederick and Carroll), the only Republican in the race, ripped one of the Democratic candidates as “far-left,” Bryan Renbaum reports in Maryland Reporter.
SALMON 1-YEAR EXTENSION MUDDIES SEARCH FOR NEW SUPER: State laws dating back to the 1860s are making the hunt for Maryland’s next state school superintendent more difficult because the state school board can’t appoint the next leader to a normal four-year term, since Superintendent Karen Salmon accepted a one-year extension to her final term to continue working during the pandemic, Liz Bowie reports for the Sun.
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Waynesboro Record Herald
In the coming weeks, a For Sale sign will go up on The Record Herald office at 30 Walnut St. in Waynesboro.
However, we re not going anywhere.
The Record Herald will continue to report on this community and serve the Waynesboro area with great advertising services in print and online.
The space we are in simply does not fit who we are now. In fact, because of COVID-19, we have not used that space much at all since March, with most staff working from home.
Many perhaps most newspapers in America have sold their real estate over the past 20 years. Once we needed sprawling facilities with room for a printing press, advertising, finance and other departments, as well as the newsroom. Today, most newspapers have consolidated everything from printing (The Record Herald is now printed in Harrisburg) to payroll and the need for local office space just isn t as great as it once was.
State Roundup: Demand for vaccine outpaces supply as lawmakers question hybrid delivery system
St. Ann s and Church Circle in Annapolis. MidAtlantic Aerial photo
MYRIAD FACTORS SPUR FRUSTRATION OVER VACCINE DISTRIBUTION: Demand for COVID-19 vaccines in Maryland is quickly outpacing the state’s supply of vaccines, causing confusion for residents and prompting tough questions from lawmakers at the first meeting of the Senate Vaccine Oversight Workgroup on Monday. Bennett Leckrone of Maryland Matters writes that the state is only getting about 72,000 doses a week on average from the federal government, Acting Secretary of Health Dennis R. Schrader told lawmakers on Monday.
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